12th September 25
…with Alex Quigley, a researcher with the Education Endowment Foundation and author of several books on adaptive teaching. The session was inspiring and informative, and the staff are already eager…
25th May 24
…time on tour and offered advice on how to achieve your goals. Representing Canada from the age of 14, Stéphanie turned professional at 17. She spent the next decade…
8th July 20
…with lockdown forcing them to adapt their revision plans, teachers adapting their materials for online platforms and parents helping them to study from home. However, the triangle of pupil –…
22nd April 20
We find ourselves in uncharted territory and, like all areas of life, Sevenoaks Prep is having to adapt to the reality of the situation before us and plan for a…
4th April 19
…10 years, increased the roll to 100. A library was started, sport became more formalised, a school magazine was published and a house system was put in place. Mr Jukes’…
11th November 22
…easy speak, it simply means how we adapt and change pieces of work or activities to meet the needs of every child in the classroom. The Way of Life is…
9th December 21
This year our Senior School Production was Sara Pascoe’s adaptation of ‘Pride and Prejudice’. Half of the play was set during Jane Austen’s time and the other half took on…
13th September 24
…way back with them and may well be in a service station somewhere on the A1. In years gone by, this stop on the return journey has always raised a…
14th December 24
…story of the villagers of Eyam, whose courageous decision to lock down their village saved countless lives. Performing in the round required both focus and adaptability and our cast…
10th May 24
…exciting art project, focusing on Katsushika Hokusai’s famous picture of the ‘Great Wave Off Kanagawa’. A huge thank you to all of the staff for their hard work and effort…