KSENT CYPE Committee Letter
Please see attached KsENT committee letter in regards to proposed changes to admission arrangements for special schools and SEN
Please see attached KsENT committee letter in regards to proposed changes to admission arrangements for special schools and SEN
Election of Parent Governor
Invitation for you to consider standing for election as a parent governor for Rowhill school. Every Kent school has a governing body, which includes a number of categories of governors including parent governors. Parent governors are elected to serve for a period of four years, though they may resign at any time.
Together with the head teacher, the governing body has overall responsibility for the running of the school. Governors are involved in deciding school policies, allocating the school’s budget and appointing senior staff. No special qualifications are needed and the most important thing is to have a keen interest in the school and be prepared to play an active part in the governing body’s work. In order to support governors in their work, the County Council provides full training for all governors at no charge to the individual.
If you would like to stand for election, please complete the attached form and return it to me within two weeks of the date of this letter (17-6-2024). Each person nominated must be proposed and seconded by parents/carers who have a child at the school. Anyone standing for election is invited to provide, with his/her nomination, a short personal statement (maximum of 100 words). The statement should only include biographical information, your reasons for wanting to be a parent governor and the contribution you believe you can make to the governing body.
If the number of nominations received is equal, or less than, the number of vacancies, the nominees will automatically be elected as parent governors. If, however, there are more nominations than vacancies, an election will be held and copies of the personal statement will be sent to all parents. Two weeks will be allowed for the return of ballot papers. Each parent will have one vote for each vacancy, no matter how many children he or she has at the school.
I do hope you will consider standing as a governor or else nominating another parent/carer. If you would like more information about being a school governor, please contact another governor or myself for more information via the school office.
On Wednesday the 15th of May, we will be having our school photo day. This is a wonderful opportunity to capture the memories of this year.
The photo session will be supported by Braiswick Photographic Company. Each student will have their individual pictures taken. Students are encouraged to wear their full school uniform on the day.
We understand that not everyone may feel comfortable being photographed. If your child wishes to opt out of having their picture taken, please let us know in advance. We respect the preferences of all our students and families.
Should you have any questions or require further information, please don't hesitate to contact us. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated in making our photo day a great success.
What Parents & Educators Need to Know about Energy Drinks
On Friday 2nd February, pupils in T1 demonstrated their love for our furry friends and whipped up a storm for a scrumptious cake sale in aid of Battersea Dogs Home. From classic cupcakes to gooey brownies, the sweet delights attracted customers from our school community, showing compassion for dogs who were being looked after at Battersea.
Pupils worked together in a mature and industrious manner to plan and run the sale to a very high standard. In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to suggest that some even have a future in trading - market trading!
The table and backdrop looked very professional, and all pupils had a role to ensure everything went smoothly. The response from the school community was overwhelming. Pupils and teachers alike supported the sale, eager to contribute to this worthy cause.
T1 showed they can work in a team, handle a public facing role, deal with money and work out how to make a healthy profit. These are transferable skills, and undoubtedly desired in the workplace.
The hard work and dedication paid off, as the cake sale raised an impressive £102 for Battersea Dogs Home. This fantastic achievement is a testament to the children's compassion, and it will undoubtedly make a real difference in the lives of the dogs.
The event instilled valuable life lessons, learning about the importance of teamwork, responsibility, and giving back to the community. They also experienced the joy of using their talents to make a positive impact on the world around them.
Rowhill School will be taking part in the Skills 360 event, please see the agenda below.
Event : Rowhill School, Longfield, Dartford
9.20am Businesses Arrive (set up, refreshments and networking)
9.45am Students Arrive
10.00am Welcome and introduction to event
Host school - Head Teacher/Careers Leader Welcome
Guest Speaker – EA or Visiting Business or EC
10.10am Interviews – first round (6 min per interview/ 5 interviews)
10.40am BREAK – 10 minutes
10.50am Interviews – second round (6 min per interview/ 5 interviews)
11.20am BREAK – 10 minutes
11.30pm Interviews – third round (6 min per interview/ 5 interviews)
12.00pm Thank you & close by Hosts
12.05pm Lunch & Networking
12.30pm End
The Big Ambition - Have your say!
Please see link https://parentsafe.lgfl.net/ for parents information to support your knowledge and practice with regards to keeping your child safe on line.