N&W Kent October Half Term 2021 Primary Times

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Dear Readers Primary Times in North & West Kent 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG Tel: 01622 522116 Email: office@primarytimes.biz Website: www.primarytimes.co.uk Twitter: @PT_Kent Instagram: @primarytimesse Publishing Editor: Peter Watson Sales: Ty Smith, Catherine Dillon Andrew Langridge & My Yen Doyle Listings: Claire Wood, Hayley Hughes Production: Alison Watson Office Manager: Chris Blower Administrator: Claire Wood Social Media: Rachel Benson Primary Times is independently published and distributed free in infant and primary schools throughout Medway and Kent. Its aims are to inform families and children of current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses and attractions and to give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or joining in the competitions which we run. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever. We also undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to the best interests of young children. The opinions expressed in either the editorial or advertisements within this publication are not necessarily those held by the editor or publisher. While we take great care with the compilation of information within this magazine, neither the editor nor publisher will accept any liability for the accuracy of the editorial or advertising contained within the publication. We welcome listings being sent to us for inclusion in our What’s On section. Free listings are dependent on available space and we cannot guarantee to print all the listings we are sent. Please send them to listings@primarytimes.biz. Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in Medway and Kent for their assistance in distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank all the advertisers who have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when and where you can. No part of this magazine, including the advertisements within it may be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the express written permission of the Publishing Editor. Primary Times is currently publishing over 2.5 million copies per issue under franchise licences throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Primary Times North & West Kent is operated under franchise licence.

Welcome to the first half term issue of the year. For all our new readers we publish two weeks before each school holiday so once you see us appear in school you know a break is on it’s way. There are so many things to do during half term from activities in local parks and family friendly farms, sports clubs, craft clubs, multi activity day camps, museums, galleries and so much more. This half term magazine also covers Halloween and Fireworks Night. Whatever you end up doing, have fun! We prepare our listings a long time in advance so do remember to check each event before turning up, especially with all the Covid19 uncertainty. If you’re going to have some fireworks then read the following from the British Fireworks Association. • Do not buy fireworks from unlicenced retailers. These fireworks may be unsafe and illegal • Only buy fireworks that comply with current safety standards • Always keep fireworks in a closed box. Take them out one at a time and close the box. • Never put fireworks in your pocket • Be considerate. Let your neighbours know you will be having a display, especially if they are elderly or they have pets or children • Avoid setting fireworks off late at night, particularly if it is a school-night • Ensure your pets are safe • Carefully follow the instructions on each firework • Never go back to a lit firework unless the instructions advise otherwise • Never throw fireworks; it is dangerous. • Light fireworks one at a time, at the end of the fuse, and at arm’s length • Light sparklers one at a time and wear suitable gloves, even when lighting them • Never give sparklers to a child under the age of 5• Never throw spent fireworks on a bonfire. For more advice visit www.britishfireworksassociation.co.uk

Contents

inside this issue.... Local News...............................4 What’s On.................................6 Family Theatre.......................... 7 Fun Days Out with the Family.....10 Education News....................... 15 Competitions........................... 19 All Your Own Work!................. 21

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Pantosaurus and the Power of PANTS Margaret Gallagher, NSPCC Service Head of Local Campaigns, tells Primary Times readers about the NSPCC’s new book. “Since the NSPCC launched its Talk PANTS campaign in 2013, it has sparked over 1.5 million conversations between adults and their children to help keep them safe from abuse. “The campaign’s mascot is the bright yellow dinosaur called Pantosaurus. He already has his own animated music video and now he has his own book! The very first book we’ve ever published at the NSPCC. “Titled Pantosaurus and the Power of PANTS, the book was launched following a crowdfunding campaign that took place last year which saw NSPCC supporters raise £46,440 for the project. “The book, written by Rebecca Girlings and illustrated by Fhiona Galloway and Jamie Nash has been published in partnership with Ladybird. There’s even going to be an audio book, voiced by actor and NSPCC Ambassador for Childline, Natalie Dormer. “The book will help children learn about the PANTS rules which aim to help keep them safe from sexual abuse. From P through to S, each letter of PANTS provides a simple but valuable rule - that their private parts are private, their body belongs to them, and that they should tell an adult they trust if they’re worried or upset. “In the book, children will read about Pantosaurus getting a new pair of pants and Dinodad tells him that they will give him special powers. Pantosaurus then experiences a problem at school and just as Dinodad told him, his super pants give him the power to speak up. “You can get your copy from selected Matalan stores or at www.matalan.co.uk, selected Blakemore Retail SPAR stores or our NSPCC online shop and all profits from the sale of this book will support our vital work. “This bright and playful picture book is perfect for reading with younger children. Not only will they love Pantosaurus and his roarsome story, it’s also a fantastic tool for parents and carers to spark conversations with their little ones to help keep them safe. “Thanks to all the generous crowd funders who helped us create this essential book so we can empower families to talk to children about this difficult topic in an age appropriate way.” 11 Oct - 28 Nov ‘21

Christmas at Gulliver’s Land Resort Christmas adventures are closer than you think. Gulliver’s Land Milton Keynes will be hosting a festive season designed just for families. Step into a land of Christmas magic complete with rides, attractions and shows. All festive packages will include entry to the theme park’s Winter Wonderland.You’ll find all the magical elements of a Christmas trail with snow-dusted trees and twinkling lights. Gulliver’s have a special surprise for Bingsters this December. Bing and Flop will be making appearances each day. Visit Gulliver’s over half term between 23 and 31 October for ‘Fright Fiesta’, nine days of fabulous family activities, frights and theme park fun. Go along and celebrate the spookiest season of the year at Gulliver’s. You don’t have to travel far for a fabulous festive adventure.Visit www.gulliverslandresort.co.uk for more information and to book.

Get Ready for a Viking Encounter Wildwood Trust is giving Kent school pupils the chance to learn about history from its very own Norse warrior. Dressed in authentic costume, Erik the Green, who lives at Wildwood near Canterbury, is taking time out from looting and pillaging to visit local schools to teach them all about his life in the Middle Ages. Schools who book a visit will get to see how Erik prepares for an expedition and which weapons he’ll be taking with him. They’ll learn the difference between a seax and lang-seax and hear what Erik does when he’s not raiding monasteries for plunder. The 15-minute taster sessions, which are free of charge and available to book for every Friday, are part of a move to highlight the park’s Living History workshops. Delivered by presenters in full historical costume, the Living History workshops at Wildwood, encourage pupils to take part in authentic hands-on demonstrations, such as painting cave art, weaving with trollens and even fire lighting. Wildwood offers four Living History workshop options in total - Stone Age, Saxons,Vikings and Medieval, with Roman and Tudor modules in development. History Tours are also available to show how our ancestors interacted with animals. There is no obligation to book a Living History Workshop following a free 15 minute taster. For more information about Living History workshops or to arrange a visit from Erik the Green, please contact Wildwood on 01227 712 111 or e-mail education@wildwoodtrust.org.

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Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity) is launching a brand new, digital learning and entertainment hub to showcase the “Power of Play” and how it helps children cope with life’s challenges, big or small. The hub is packed full of free inspiring ideas, spectacular stories and fun activities to bring the incredible power of play to children and families. Everyone can access the hub at www.gosh.org/the-power-of-play. New stories on the Power of Play hub show play helping household names like Beano’s Dennis and Gnasher overcome difficult situations. Play features in re-imagined classics including the first new Peter Pan story from GOSH Charity in 15 years. Alice, Tweedledee and Tweedledum star in a brand-new poem, narrated by Matt Lucas. A brand-new Horrid Henry animation, and an audiobook from CBeebies’ JoJo & Gran Gran will also be available for families on GOSH Charity’s new digital Power of Play hub from October. The free animations, audiobooks and activities will help parents and children deal with themes including loss, loneliness, sadness, illness and isolation, which many children have experienced during the pandemic. Life’s everyday challenges like making new friends or moving to a new environment such as a new school are also addressed through the lens of play. GOSH’s dedicated hospital Play Team, the largest in Europe, use their skills every day to support seriously ill children from across the UK to understand and cope with their treatment and recovery. This expertise has shaped each story, activity and idea on the Power of Play hub. Matt Lucas, who narrates the new “Dee Without Dum” told Primary Times, “What is Tweedledee without Tweedledum? As we discover in this beautiful new poem, he is worried and anxious at being far away from his much-loved brother. It was a moving experience to step back into the characters of Dee and Dum once more, and share their feelings with other children and parents who might have struggled with being far away from their loved ones, especially during the last 18 months. I hope the raucous, playful game that Alice introduces them to in this poem will inspire parents and children alike to turn to play as a way of coping during times of sadness.”

The Royal British Legion, together with the National Literacy Trust, has launched a new range of free Remembrance teaching resources to help children and teenagers understand the importance of Remembrance and its relevance to all of us today. Designed for use in school and at home, pupils can discover how Britain’s national Remembrance traditions have evolved, engage in different community and national commemorations, and be encouraged to imagine what Remembrance might look like for them in the future. The RBL’s 2021 teaching kits include new assembly plans, whole school projects and stories featuring awardwinning authors Terry Pratchett and David Olusoga, each coming with helpful notes for parents and educators. The academic resources will enable students to learn how the poppy has become an enduring symbol of support for our Armed Forces, and can also be used in school assemblies to observe the two-minute silence on 11 November. The Royal British Legion’s free Teaching Remembrance resources can be downloaded from the RBL’s website, www.rbl.org.uk/teachingremembrance.

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The Power of Play Hub

Helping Children Learn about Remembrance

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What’s On

What’s On Your family diary for October and November

Due to Covid 19 restrictions please do check with the venue that the listing is up to date before planning your visit.

Ongoing Selected Dates

Kent & East Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE

Take a journey with K&ESR using their great value freedom tickets which allow you to hop on and off any of the trains operating on the day of your visit and dogs go free! Visit their award winning Railway Museum for free and the kids will love the model railway. Book online at www.kesr.org.uk

Daily

Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN

10am-5pm. Experience Wren’s riverside masterpiece in the heart of Maritime Greenwich. Tickets for the Painted Hall includes expert tours and talks, multimedia guide use, access to the Victorian Skittle Alley and a kids activity trail booklet. Plus during Halloween look out for specially tailored Halloween tours of the site. For more information visit www.ornc.org

Every Thurs-Mon Open Days, Buttercup Sanctuary for Goats, Maidstone, ME17 4JW

11am-4pm. Entrance to all open days is by donation (suggested £4 per person) with hot and cold drinks, snacks, souvenirs and of course goat food available! The goats like to be spoilt, so why not purchase a bag or two of treats to feed them? For more information see www.buttercups. org.uk.

Weekends

Film & TV Location Tours, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN

12.30pm and 2.30pm. Join in for fascinating behind-the-scenes tours of one of the most popular filming locations in the world. (Included in the price of an annual pass - £12.50 in advance for adults and free for kids). For more information and to buy tickets visit www.ornc.org

Until 17 Oct

Tunbridge Wells Puppetry Festival

This celebration of all-things puppetry will take place across the town’s iconic venues and openair civic spaces. There is a mix of ticketed paid and free performances, workshops and events. For more details, visit www.twpuppetryfestival. org.

Until 31 Oct

Pirate Stew Discovery Trail, Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TZ

Join Long John McRon, Ship’s Cook, on a new discovery trail this October. Pick up your special recipe booklet and treasure map on arrival and if you can unscramble the anagram and work out what’s for dinner, you’ll receive a special prize. For more details visit www.thedockyard.co.uk

500 Years of Mischief and Misadventure in Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College, SE10 9NN

Discover Nick Ellwood’s charming illustrations in this exhibition inspired by the history of the Old Royal Naval College and The Painted Hall. For more information and to book tickets visit www.ornc.org

Call the Midwife Official Location Tours, Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TZ

If you’re a fan of the hit series, a trip to see where Call the Midwife is filmed should be top of your bucket list. Walk in the footsteps of Nurse Trixie Franklin, Sister Julienne and Dr Turner and explore where the real drama happens. For more information visit thedockyard.co.uk

Gillingham Pow! Arts Trail, Gillingham High Street

Along with other local artists, everyone will get a chance to fill the High Street with art on the theme of local legends and heroes and

Every Sun

Junior Parkrun, Strand Leisure Park, Gillingham, ME7 1TT 9.30am. This is a 2K event for juniors only (4 to 14 year olds). It’s free to join but register before your first visit. The aim is to have fun and join in whatever your pace. For more information visit www.parkrun.org. uk/medway-juniors.

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Our listings are prepared a long time in advance. To make sure you have the latest details do contact the event nearer the time to make sure they haven’t changed

Until 17 Dec 2022

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Pants! Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH

Why do we wear underwear? What does your underwear say about you? Take a journey by the seat of your pants to discover everything you didn’t know about underwear! Under 5’s free. For more information visit museum. maidstone.gov.uk

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everything that makes Gillingham special to the people that live, work, study and visit there.Visit www. medway.gov.uk for more information.

Mission Explore: Climb the Ranks, Historic Dockyard Chatham, ME4 4TZ

Join the crew as a cadet on your first visit and climb the ranks’ by completing fun challenges to earn your stripes. Unlock new missions and update your membership card on each visit. For further details visit www.thedockyard.co.uk.

Until 7 Nov

Seal and Wildlife Watching Trips, The Kiosk, Pier Yard, Ramsgate, CT11 8LS

(Selected dates during Sep, Oct and Nov) Take a trip to an active seal colony inside a National Nature Reserve which also has the benefits of a wide range of birds. Ideal for all the family and brilliant for photographs. Book early by visiting www.visitthanet.co.uk/events/sealand-wildlife-watching-trips.

Selected Dates in Dec

Christmas at Gulliver’s Land, Milton Keynes, MK15 0DT

Escape to Gulliver’s Land at Christmas time for a festive family adventure. Look out for Elfie mischief, fairy fun and snowy surprises. For more information visit www.gulliverslandresort.co.uk

Until 31 Dec

Bing & Flop, Gulliver’s Land Resort, Milton Keynes, MK15 0DT

Bing and Flop will be making special appearances each day at Gulliver’s Land Milton Keynes, until 31st December 2021. Check the information board for appearance location and times upon arrival. Book tickets early and save more. For details go to www.gulliverslandresort. co.uk

Fri 15 Oct

Just One Tree Day, Nationwide

Schools throughout the UK and around the globe have already committed to this international non-uniform day that encourages children to bring in £1 to plant a tree and help reforest the planet. To sign up and for more information visit www.justonetree.life.

Astronomy Evening, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, TN8 7AR

6.30-8.30pm. Go along for an evening looking at the night sky in the farmyard. Suitable for interested children aged 11+. If your child is younger and would like to go, please call to discuss before booking. For more information, visit www. boreplace.org.

Fri 15-Sun 17 Oct

Museum of the Moon, Calverley Grounds, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1SJ

(Fri 6-9pm, Sat/Sun 12noon-9pm). This installation is a combination of lunar imagery, moonlight and surround sound composition, created by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award winning composer Dan Jones. Entry is free. For more information, visit www.twpuppetryfestival.org.

Sat 16 Oct

Make your own Witches’ Broom, Kent Wildlife Trust, Maidstone ME14 3BD

9.30-4pm. This is a workshop suitable for beginners. Children are welcome to take part with a parent or guardian. Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk or call 01622 662 012.

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The best shows around... Little Mix Tribute Party at The Woodville

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choreographer who has won competitions across the world. She is three-time British Open to the World Latin American champion, ten-time United States Latin American champion, and multiple-time British National champion. She also remains the youngest ever female to reach the British Open to the World Dance Championship finals. Shirley has been the recipient of three Carl Alan Awards (the Oscars of the world of dance), Teacher of the Year Award and has been inducted into both the United States and Great Britain Dance Hall of Fame. The show is at the AHT in Tunbridge Wells from 17 December to 3 January and is a hugely exciting co-production with the awardwinning Evolution Productions. All tickets are available at www. assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk.

The Woodville is back with a fantastic autumn programme, and they are ready to entertain you this half term! Celebrate the school holidays in style with the ultimate Little Mix tribute party. If you like Little Mix, you are going to L.O.V.E this show! Featuring four fantastic performers who capture the look, sound, and moves of one of the UK’s best loved girl bands, We Love Little Mix features live vocals, dazzling costumes and an impressive light and video show to boot. This non-stop, high energy show is packed with all your favourite Little Mix songs including DNA, Wings, Black Magic, Love Me Like You Do, Shout Out to My Ex, No More Sad Songs, and many more. Tickets are just £17.50. Book early to avoid disappointment. The Woodville is still operating social distancing, which leaves plenty of room for you to break out your best dance moves. Refreshments can now be ordered straight to your seats for a little bit of VIP treatment, so what are you waiting for? Assemble your Little Mixers for a fun afternoon at Gravesend’s premier entertainment venue. That same week, local theatre academy Centre Stage celebrates their 10 year anniversary with four days of live productions showcasing their exceptional talents – find out more at www.woodville.co.uk.

Shirley Ballas to Star in Assembly Hall Panto

In hugely exciting news, the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells will be joined by Strictly Come Dancing legend and head judge, Shirley Ballas, as the star of this year’s panto, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Shirley will play the Wicked Queen and will be coming to Tunbridge Wells hot on the heels of this year’s Strictly, so excitement will be in the air. Shirley has been head judge on Strictly for five series now. Known as the ‘Queen of Latin’, Shirley is a renowned dancer, dance teacher and

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WEDNESDAY 27 OCTOBER 2021 THE WOODVILLE, GRAVESEND

Ticket line and Box Office: 01474 337 500

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20-23 Oct

Shrek the Musical

Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears.

10-14 Nov

favourite heroes and villains of the ring. All Star Superslam Wrestling is renowned for presenting only the very best events for their fans and this will be no exception.

27 Oct

We Love Little Mix

If you love Little Mix, you are going to love this show! It features four fantastic singers and dancers who We all want to meet people from really capture the look, the sound, and all the dance moves of one of history. The trouble is everyone the UK’s best loved girl bands. is dead! It’s the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left 3 Dec-3 Jan in – to entertain the whole family Robin Hood this autumn! Don’t miss this spectacular

Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain

The best shows around... Assembly Hall Tunbridge Wells

a heroine in hot water... but what has happened to the handsome Prince?

Box Office: 01892 530 613 13 Nov

Greenwich Theatre Box Office: 020 8858 7755

Fireman Sam

19 Nov – 2 Jan Join Sam, Penny, Elvis, Station Officer Steele and Norman in an The Queen of Hearts all-singing, all-dancing, Meet the Knave of Hearts, Enjoy action packed show. a bit of a joker who’s in You can become a the show! love with the Princess fire-fighter cadet of Diamonds. The And don’t and then watch the only problem is, forget to say magic of the circus. she’s already got a you saw it in boyfriend. Maybe 17 Dec-3 Jan Primary the Queen’s secret Times! Snow White jam recipe will win her over? and the Seven

Dwarfs

Mirror Mirror on the wall…. What is the greatest pantomime of them all? Don’t miss this hilarious fun-filled, family pantomime, rescheduled from 2020 due to the impact of Evil Miss Corona Virus.

Brook Chatham

Box Office: 01634 338 338 29-31 Oct

Annie

Brave Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s orphanage until her luck changes when she’s chosen to spend Christmas with billionaire Oliver Warbucks. Includes unforgettable songs ‘It’s A Hard Knock Life’ and ‘Tomorrow’.

Central Chatham

Box Office: 01634 338 338 30 Oct

Sleeping Beauty

Box Office: 01622 758 611 27 Nov-2 Jan

Jack and the Beanstalk

Enter the world of fairy tales, where the poor hero Jack and his dotty Mum Dame Trott are tricked into selling their beloved cow Daisy for a useless bag of beans.

Box Office: 01732 450 175 6 Nov

Sevenoaks Drama Competition

The Stag is hosting the first Sevenoaks Drama Competition giving young performers a unique opportunity to shine! Entries will close on 18 October.

The Woodville Gravesend

Christmas production full of magic, toe tapping songs, dance routines, inspirational sets, fantastic costumes, lots of laughter and enchantment that will thrill the child in all of us.

16-24 Dec

Finding Santa

This is everyone’s favourite time of year…… but Santa has other ideas. He fancies a Christmas off – maybe do some fishing and catch up on some box sets?

Box Office: 01474 337 500 25 Oct

Superslam Wrestling Don’t miss this two-hour spectacle featuring all your

PANTOMIME IS BACK!

Old Royal Naval College Greenwich www.ornc.org 3 – 23 Dec

A Christmas Carol

Gather all the family together to enjoy Goblin Theatre’s thrilling new adaptation of Dickens’ Christmas classic in FRI 19 2021 Painted - SUN 2Hall. JAN 2022 theNOV magnificent BOX OFFICE 020 8858 7755 greenwichtheatre.org.uk Featuring original songs and music from talented actormusicians. Ages 5+.

Every child’s favourite fairy-tale, Sleeping Beauty is the classic story of love and innocence, mystery and magic set to Tchaikovsky’s sublime score.

9-31 Dec

Beauty and the Beast This family panto, from Jordan Productions, is full of Oo-LaLa-ughs! A baddie wanting boos, goodies with some gags, 8

Hazlitt Maidstone

Stag Sevenoaks

11 Oct - 28 Nov ‘21

Orchard Dartford

Box Office: 01322 220 000 15-17 Oct

Peppa Pig’s Best Day Ever

Prepare for the brand new Peppa Pig live show packed full of songs, games and laughter. It really is the best day ever for Peppa Pig fans!

Written by and starring ANDREW POLLARD with ANTHONY SPARGO and ‘Uncle’ STEVE MARKWICK

FRI 19 NOV 2021 SUN 2 JAN 2022

BOX OFFICE 020 8858 7755 greenwichtheatre.org.uk

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Emerging from the pandemic, the team at Greenwich Theatre has made an exciting choice for this year’s pantomime. “We could have gone with one of the easily recognised major titles” said artistic director James Haddrell. “Many theatres are relying on the likes of Cinderella or Aladdin to get them back on track and bring audiences back after missing last year’s Panto season. Those stories are great, and we’ll certainly be revisiting them in the future, but we wanted to come back with something new.” The theatre will therefore present a brand new take on The Queen of Hearts, the tale of the knave who stole the tarts. A major pantomime title in the past, there is every chance that this will be the only production of it in the country this year. Reuniting dame Andrew Pollard (who also writes and directs) with designer Cleo Pettitt and musical director Steve Markwick, this is set to feature all of the classic elements of a Greenwich pantomime - including the return of arch villain Anthony Spargo (last seen at Greenwich Theatre as the dastardly Miss Slighcarp in The Wolves Of Willoughby Chase) who appears as The King Of Clubs. In the show, which takes the nursery rhyme as its inspiration, the Knave of Hearts is a bit of a joker who’s in love with the Princess of Diamonds. The only problem is, she’s already got a boyfriend – the Prince of Spades. Maybe the Queen’s secret jam recipe will win her over? But then there’s the King of Clubs who’s also desperate to get his hands on the secret recipe… Tickets are selling fast, with a relaxed performance added this year too. Visit www.greenwichtheatre.org.uk or call 020 8858 7755 for more details.

Ahoy! The Central Theatre, Chatham Announce their Panto Stars

Family Theatre

Who Stole the Tarts?

Medway audiences will be giving a massive Swashbuckle salute this Christmas as none other than Swashbuckle’s Captain Captain, actress Jennie Dale, will be starring as Fairy Formidable in this year’s dazzling panto Beauty and the Beast from 9 December until New Year’s Eve at The Central Theatre. The CBeebies star heads a sensational line-up that also includes EastEnders legend Todd Carty as Beauty’s father along with Matt Lapinskas (Dancing on Ice, EastEnders) as the Prince/Beast and returning to The Central Theatre pantomime is the hilarious Michael Neilson as Dame Dotty. Beauty and the Beast tells the classic fairy tale story in true panto style and promises to end 2021 with all the fun, magic and laughter that we need as we return back to normal life. A baddie wanting boos, goodies with some gags, a heroine in hot water. But what has happened to the handsome prince? Tickets are now available to watch this spectacular adventure as Dame Dotty and son, Potty Pierre (Dave Bibby), cause chaos at the chateau. Panto producers Jordan Productions and The Central Theatre are once again promising live music and rip-roaring adventure in a panto full of Oo La La-ughs that will be ‘simply the beast’!

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Fun Days Out with the Family

Film Preview Guide Boss Baby 2: Family Business In this highly anticipated sequel,Tim and his Boss Baby little bro have become adults and drifted away from each other.Tim is now a married stay-at-home dad. Ted is a hedge fund CEO.Tim and his wife, Carol, the breadwinner of the family, live in the suburbs with their super-smart 7-year-old daughter, Tabitha, and adorable new infant, Tina.When baby Tina reveals that she’s a top secret agent for BabyCorp on a mission to uncover the dark secrets behind Tabitha’s school and its mysterious founder, Dr Erwin Armstrong, the Templeton brothers reunite in unexpected ways, leading them to re-evaluate the meaning of family and discover what truly matters. Boss Baby 2 will be released in cinemas on 22 October.

The Addams Family 2 Everyone’s favorite spooky family is back in the animated comedy sequel,The Addams Family 2. Morticia and Gomez are distraught that their children are growing up, skipping family dinners, and totally consumed with ‘scream time’.To reclaim their bond they decide to cram Wednesday, Pugsley, Uncle Fester and the crew into their haunted camper and hit the road for one last miserable family vacation. Always staying true to themselves, the Addams Family bring their iconic spookiness and kookiness wherever they go.Their adventure across America takes them out of their element and into hilarious run-ins with their iconic cousin, IT, as well as many new strange characters.What could possibly go wrong? The Addams Family 2 is in cinemas now.

Fun Days Out w Sparks Will Fly at Brands Hatch

Trucks and Fireworks, one of Brands Hatch’s most popular family events, makes its spectacular return with big rigs and even bigger bangs on Sunday 7 November and under-13s go free! The British Truck Racing Championship will headline a bombastic race programme, with giant five-tonne race trucks clashing around the circuit in three contests during the day. Once the dust has settled following the final race, eyes will turn to the sky for an explosive fireworks display, whilst show trucks parade around the track in a twilight convoy. On top of all that, there will be colourful support races including hot rods and pickup trucks - plus much more! There will be truck displays as well, and a wide range of fairground rides, as Brands Hatch hosts its final major event of 2021. For tickets and more information, please visit www.brandshatch.co.uk.

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Ron’s Gone Wrong Arrives in Cinemas 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation’s Ron’s Gone Wrong is the story of Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device, which is supposed to be his ‘Best Friend out of the Box.’ Ron’s hilarious malfunctions set within the backdrop of the social media age launch them into an action-packed journey in which boy and robot come to terms with the wonderful messiness of true friendship. Featuring the voices of Zach Galifianakis, Jack Dylan Grazer and Olivia Coleman, the script was created by Arthur Christmas writer, Peter Baynham. Directed by Pixar veteran Jean-Philippe Vine, the film promises to be fun for the whole family. Ron’s Gone Wrong opens in cinemas nationwide from 22 October.

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HUGE ‘BIG BANG’ FIREWORKS DISPLAY

FAIRGROUND RUNNING UNTIL LATE

SHOW TRUCK DISPLAY & PARADES

ADVANCE TICKET PRICES – ADULT ADMISSION £22 TEEN (13-15) ADMISSION £14

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Halloween Fun at Broadditch Farm, Southfleet

New for Halloween 2021, Broadditch are opening their Pumpkin Patch, so you can enjoy the fun of picking your own pumpkins with your family. It’s open on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 October and half term week Saturday 23 to Sunday 31 October, 10am to 3pm every day. Online prebooking is essential. £5 to book a ticket which admits one car or group with a maximum of 6 people, plus the cost of any pumpkins you choose ranging from £1 to £10 each. The farm’s everpopular Pumpkin Carving Workshops are back again this year. If you hate the mess of carving pumpkins at home, then why not join in the fun at the farm where you can carve your pumpkins then leave all the mess behind! Online pre-booking is essential. Carving costs £6.50 per person/pumpkin. Halloween chocolate and other sweet treats as well as creepy Halloween novelties will be available in the Farm Shop and of course the play area and picnic benches are available behind the duck pond should you want to stay a while longer! To book, visit www.spookycastle.co.uk.

Get into the Halloween spirit this October Half Term between 23 and 31 October with a family friendly, spooky, interactive trail at Hever Castle & Gardens. Young thrill seekers can learn how to become perfect little monsters as part of the Ghoul School audio trail (£1). They will encounter a spooky array of teachers who will impart their delights, frights and a few vampire bites. Sport your spookiest costume to really get the most out of the Ghoul School trail. Young visitors can also take part in a garlic bulb planting workshop to try and ward off vampires and spot ghostly decorations around the grounds. For older and braver visitors, Halloween Scream also takes place in half term week with a twopart interactive experience in both the Castle and the cellars underneath after dark. The Halloween Scream experience features live actors and special effects and is designed by AtmosFEAR! Scare Entertainment. It’s for those aged 14 years and over, costs £25 and must be prebooked at www.hevercastle. co.uk. For more information about Ghoul School and Halloween Scream visit www.hevercastle.co.uk/whats-on. Please note numbers are limited to Ghoul School so entry does not guarantee inclusion in the trail. Photo credit: Hever Castle & Gardens

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Halloween Half Term at Hever Castle

Halloween at Broadditch PYO Pumpkins

Come along to Broadditch's Pumpkin Patch to pick your own pumpkins! Whether you're looking for the perfect pumpkin to carve or turn into a delicious soup, there's plenty to choose from!

Pumpkin Carving Workshops

Love the fun of pumpkin carving but hate the mess? Join us at the farm and you can leave the mess behind! Pumpkins and tools all provided.

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Flip Out in Chatham

Flip Out offers the UK’s biggest and best Indoor Adventure Parks, full of fun for all the family and all ages. Explore the unique arenas and step into an extraordinary world of flippin’ fun as you take on exhilarating activities. Flip Out Ashford brings all the bouncing fun you can possibly imagine to Kent with 59 trampolines and two stunt areas. Visit Flip Out Ashford and you’ll ‘flip-out’ with excitement, challenging yourself to greater leaps and bounds in the most entertaining, family-based environment! Bounce off the walls and fly to new heights with a variety of Indoor Adventure Attractions. This is ultimate excitement, plan your visit today or learn more about all the Flip Out parks by visiting www.flipout.co.uk

Mote Park Outdoor Adventure - the Ultimate Fun Day Out in Kent.

Discover the exciting range of outdoor activities perfect for everyone, from little adventurers to serious adrenaline seekers, in the heart of Maidstone within Mote Park. This unique attraction is a revelation with four thrilling activities to suit every type of adventurer. Reach new heights on the Sky Trail with duallevel adventure high ropes up to 32ft, suitable for both adults and children. Whether you’re looking to try climbing for the first time or take your climbing to the next level, Mote Park’s Climbing Wall is for you. With routes to the top for all abilities, the climbing wall is always a popular choice. With 9 holes of ROARSOME mini golf, Mini Dino Golf is loads of fun for everyone. Look out for special facts about Maidstone’s resident dinosaur, Iggy, as you go round this speciallydesigned course. Ever tried Segway? At Mote Park you can set off on an adventure to remember and experience the thrill of riding a Segway on the designated off-road course. This half term, try the School Holiday Special – ‘Sky Trail After Dark’. For a fang-tastic spooky time, book onto the special Halloweenthemed Sky Trail After Dark sessions. Fancy dress is optional, having a thrilling time is not! For more information on activities, age restrictions and to book, visit www.moteparkadventure.com

Autumn at the Royal Engineers Museum

Encounter the extraordinary this autumn as the Royal Engineers Museum welcomes some of your favourite events back to the home of military engineering. From search dog displays and a chance to get hands on with bomb disposal technology to lindy hop dancing, there’s something for everyone. Half term kicks off on Sunday 24 October with ‘UXBs to IEDs’ a special event looking at the past and present bomb disposal work of the Royal Engineers. See search dog displays, tour galleries to explore how the Royal Engineers became the Army’s bomb disposal experts, and try out search equipment with Sappers from 101 Engineer Regiment.

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Join the Royal Engineers Museum for family activities throughout half term and make your own extendable grabbing arm just like those on EOD robots. Start the Christmas season off on the right foot and join the museum for their Wartime Christmas weekend. On 27 and 28 November the museum travels back in time to explore how Christmas was celebrated during the Second World War! For more information about all these events, visit www.re-museum.co.uk.

Halloween and Festive Treats at the Old Royal Naval College

Halloween is always special at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich, which has plenty of tales of haunted happenings and spooky sightings over its long history. This Halloween why not join one of their specially tailored tours or meet Captain Sir John Franklin as he regales you with tales of his long-lost expedition through the Arctic? Follow spooky clues left by missing crew members and take part in a creative workshop as part of Icy Mystery: Halloween Voyage into the Unknown (29 and 30 October, £5 per person). Sundays need never be boring again with a new programme of Sunday activities for families at the Old Royal Naval College. Sessions include monthly storytelling in the Painted Hall and free creative arts and drama workshops. Looking ahead to Christmas, the Old Royal Naval College has a thrilling festive treat in store for families. In the magnificent, unique

Encounter the extraordinary this autumn! Medway Model Club Display, Oct 9-10 UXBs to IEDs, Oct 24 October Family Activities, Oct 26-29 Wartime Christmas Weekend, Nov 27-28

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setting of the Painted Hall, Goblin Theatre will present a vibrant new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, featuring original songs and music. Suitable for children aged 5+, performances will take place throughout December with matinee and evening shows available to book now. For more information and to book, visit www.ornc.org.

Hoist the Pirate Flag Aloft!

Ahoy, me hearties! Prepare to be hooked this October. The Historic Dockyard Chatham aarrrr pleased to announce a partnership with Bloomsbury Children’s Books to celebrate the paperback publication of the bestselling piratical adventure, Pirate Stew, written by award-winning storyteller Neil Gaiman and illustrated by Chris Riddell. Go and join Long John McRon, Ship’s Cook, on a new discovery trail around the Historic Dockyard this October (9 - 31 October). Can you find his missing pirate crew? Pick up your special recipe booklet and treasure map on arrival, search for the motley pirate crew hidden around the 400-year-old site and complete the Pirate Stew ingredients list. If you can unscramble the anagram and work out what’s for dinner, you’ll receive a special prize. Taking part in the Pirate Stew Discovery Trail is FREE as part of an entry ticket to The Historic Dockyard Chatham. Pirate Stew resources are limited and it is recommended that you book early to avoid disappointment. Find out more and book at www. thedockyard.co.uk.

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More What’s On Your family diary for October and November

October Community Craft Fair & Village Market, Reading St, Broadstairs, CT10 3AZ

10am-3pm. Local art and craft stalls selling a wide variety of goods together with village market. A good opportunity to purchase early festive gifts. Refreshments and lunches available. To hire a table please contact 01843 591 605 or go to www.visitthanet.co.uk.

Aardman Model Making Workshops, Royal Victoria Place, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2SS 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Get creative with clay and discover how to make your own Gromit, Feathers McGraw or Shaun the Sheep character to take home with you. For ages 8+. Charges apply. Visit www. twpuppetryfestival.org for more information.

Eggs on Legs, Camden Centre, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2SW 11.30am and 2pm. Garlic Theatre conjure a poetic Dr Seuss world full of eggcentric puppets and music which will have you rolling around with laughter. A cracking family show bursting with wonder and surprise. Suitable for ages 3-8years. To book tickets, visit www.twpuppetryfestival. org.

Sat 16-Sun 17 Oct

Commando Series, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Pick your experience, from the toughest level ‘Treat me like a Commando’ to the more supportive ‘Just get me round’ and ‘We are Family.’ There are different level obstacles and the event is open to everyone from 8 years of age. For more information, visit www. hevercastle.co.uk.

PYO Pumpkins, Broadditch Pumpkin Patch, Southfleet, DA13 9PU

Love the fun of pumpkin carving but hate the mess at home? Go along to the events barn at Broadditch Farm and leave the mess behind. Charges apply. For more information and to book tickets visit www.broadditch. co.uk

RBC Race for the Kids, Various Locations Sign up to the 2021 virtual RBC Race for the Kids, supporting Great Ormond Street Hospital. Take on your own race of 1km, 3km, 5km 10km or 15km, do it alone or with friends and family. Run, walk, wheel or scoot your own race. For more details visit www.rbcraceforthekids. com

Sat 16 – Sun 31 Oct

Pumpkin Festival, Riverhill Himalayan Gardens, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RR

(Please note: closed Mon and Tues) Go along for pumpkin hunting in the gardens and walk through the Pumpkin Grotto for ideas to get carving at home. There will also be pumpkins available to buy. For more information, visit www. riverhillgardens.co.uk.

Artistic Autumn Adventures, Emmetts Garden, Sevenoaks, TN14 6BA

10am-4.30pm. Visit this half term as autumn transforms the gardens to fiery red, orange and yellow, and create your own wild art from what you find. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/emmettsgarden

Sun 17 Oct

Margate 5K, Race for Life, Palm Bay, CT9 3PP

From 12.30pm. This is a 5K for everyone. An event involving thousands of people uniting with one purpose – to raise valuable funds for life-saving research. Free entry for under 6 years. To register, visit raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org.

The Lost Colour, Trinity Theatre Gardens, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1JP 11am, 12.30pm & 2pm. Join Malcolm Brushell, a professional painter and amateur alchemist, on his quest to find the pink-est paint on the planet! This is a free event all performed on the top of a van 2m in the air! For more information, visit www. twpuppetryfestival.org.

Seeing Red, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TN

(11am, 12.30pm & 2pm) Seeing Red is a modern reworking of the classic fairy tale Red Riding Hood, telling the tale of a girl who learns how to take matters into her own hands and become the master of her own fate. For more information about this free event, visit www.twpuppetryfestival.org.

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Buzz, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TN

(11.30am, 1pm & 2.30pm) The show follows Billy’s bee-rillant adventure and journey of discovery, as he shrinks down to bee size, meets Buddy the Bee and learns of the troubles that bees face. For more information about this free event, visit www.twpuppetryfestival.org.

Special Delivery, Under the Millennium Clock, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2TB

(11.45am, 1pm & 2.15pm) When a heavy laden postman is suddenly surprised by a rain shower he discovers that all his packages have lost their labels. In the process of working out their intended recipients he discovers more about people on his rounds. www.twpuppetryfestival. org.

The Punjeet and Judy-Gee Show, The Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5TN

(12pm, 1.30pm & 3pm) Britain’s first Asian Punch & Judy performer. Professor Patel’s Bollywood Punjeet and Judy-Gee show is Punch and Judy with an imaginative modern day twist, perfect for all the family with razor sharp satire for adults. Free event. www.twpuppetryfestival.org.

The Juke Boxes, Royal Victoria Place, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2SS

(12.15pm, 2.15pm & 3.15pm) Using props, masks, puppets and a terrible selection of wigs, the kitsch duo bring to life some favourite celebrity pop stars from past and present such as The Beatles, Sinead O’Connor, Stevie Wonder and many more. See www. twpuppetryfestival.org for more details.

The Magic Shoe, Trinity Theatre Gardens, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1JP

2.30pm. A fisherman has been pulling various items out of the sea - an old boot, a wriggly fish. He is about to give up, when he finally hooks something completely different… a MAGIC SHOE! This is a multimedia performance developed by a group of very talented adults with learning disabilities. Go to www. twpuppetryfestival.org for more details.

The Insect Circus, The Forum, Tunbridge Wells TN4 8YU

(3.15pm & 4.30pm) Visit this magical world, forget reality and become immersed in the beautiful world of

insects. Beetles, grasshoppers, wasps and dragonflies demonstrate their dexterity with skill and humour. See www.twpuppetryfestival.org for more details.

Fun Run, Tonbridge School Centre, Tonbridge, TN10 3AD

1.30-4pm. Go along to see Bagpuss as he participates in the fun run! Join #TeamBagpuss and take on the 5km or 2.5km fun run at Tonbridge School. The ticket price includes a bib, medal, water and a flapjack. For more information, and to register visit www.hospicesofhope.co.uk.

History in Action Sunday Sessions, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN

11am, 12noon & 2pm. Fun family drama and movement sessions with different themes inspired by the Old Royal Naval College each month. Ages 5+. Taking place in the Mews Schoolroom,Visitor Centre. Free, just turn up (first come first served). For more information visit www.ornc.org

Fri 22 – Sun 31 Oct

The Brickworks! Adventure, Bluebell Railway, Sheffield Park Station, TN22 3QL

Go along to this STEM Family Fair, with interactive workshops, trade stands and building challenges. This will feature 15 amazing BRICKLIVE outer space models, including a 310cm high Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket made with 68,583 bricks! For more information, visit www.bluebellrailway.com.

Sat 23-Sun 24 Oct

Steam and Diesel Parade, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, New Romney, TN28 8PL The ‘End of Season’ Steam and Diesel Gala is back! All tickets must be pre-booked. For more information coming soon visit www.rhdr.org.uk.

Sat 23 – Sun 31 Oct

PYO Pumpkin Patch, Broadditch Farm, Southfleet, DA13 9PU

Go along this Halloween with little ones to visit the new pumpkin patch and take part in pumpkin carving workshops (Tues 26-Sat 30 Oct, 1.30am-4pm). Charges apply. For more information and to book tickets visit www.spookycastle.co.uk.

Halloween Half Term, Hever Castle, nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Go along dressed in your spookiest outfit, spot Halloween decorations around the grounds and learn how to become the perfect monster in the ghoul school audio trail. There is also Halloween Scream, a two part interactive experience after dark for older visitors. For more details, visit www.hevercastle.co.uk.

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demonstrates the school’s commitment to the personal development of students.

They strive for excellence in all that they do, and this is reflected in their dedicated staff and consistent approach to teaching and learning to ensure all students are happy, successful and resilient to the challenges they face. Leigh Academy provides Chromebooks to every student in Year 7 to 12 and is committed to developing digital learning strategies to support students learning in the academy and at home. Leigh Academy’s intention is to work in close partnership with parents and carers to ensure that students of all abilities, interests and talents are given every opportunity to be part of this inspiring, challenging and supportive community.

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The Leigh Academy

The Leigh Academy offers excellent learning opportunities to all their students from Year 7 to Year 13. As the flagship academy of Leigh Academies Trust, the school has an inspirational building hosting modern technology and fantastic facilities. They ensure that all students are prepared both academically and socially for their futures. They also ensure that students’ talents and interests are nurtured through the broad and balanced curriculum through the delivery of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme in Year 7, 8 and 9. Leigh Academy takes pride in being the first school in the UK to have been awarded The Healthy Minds School kitemark in 2019, as well as more recently being awarded an Area of Excellence for their Healthy Minds, RSHE Curriculum by Challenge Partners in July 2021. This

Julia Collins, the Principal of the Leigh Academy, is looking forward to meeting you.

Take Part in UK Parliament Week

UK Parliament Week, from 1-7 November, is a celebration of people power. Schools who take part get a kit that helps pupils get informed about the UK Parliament, take action and make an impact on the issues they care about. When you sign up at www.ukparliamentweek. org they’ll post you a free kit packed with goodies, including an activity booklet, a ballot box, some seeds to plant and more.You can pick and choose from the options in the booklet to tailor your UK Parliament Week activity to suit whatever time you have available and age groups you’re working with. Plan ahead or just open your kit and go. Taking part is that easy. With over 8,000 activities last year, UK Parliament Week was celebrated in all sorts of ways. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Open Evening Thursday 14th October 2021 For Open Mornings, please book via our website

Is your child in Year 6? Thinking about secondary school? We invite you to visit us and look at our fantastic facilities, and to speak with key staff and students about the opportunities at The Leigh.

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• creating petitions and campaigning for change • debating issues and holding votes • themed assemblies and school council elections If you want to explore further or get started before your kit arrives, check out the online resources.

Leigh Academies Trust

Having grown from just 2 academies when the Trust was formed in 2008, Leigh Academies Trust (LAT) now encompasses more than 20,000 students across its 31 academies, ranging from 2 months to 21 years; with many of LAT’s primary academies opening their own nurseries. LAT has 15 secondary academies, one of which is a University Technical College (UTC). Each academy is organised around a ‘humanscale’ education model, creating smaller schools to ensure that the quality of care, guidance and support for every child is as effective as possible, in flexible, welcoming and technology-rich environments, providing every student with access to their own Chromebook device. These academies are like siblings, not clones. LAT believe that innovation, creativity and empowerment are vital qualities. Here are just a handful of the reviews received for schools within the LAT family: ‘Absolutely fantastic school for my son. The school has been amazing giving him lots of mental health support as well as educational support’, Leigh Academy Blackheath. ‘Excellent school. My son loves going and is learning so much. Friendly staff and good environment’, Langley Park Primary Academy.

MGGS’ strong community spirit is underpinned by the fact that the happiness of students is vital in enabling them to succeed. Their continued proven track record (OFSTED ‘outstanding’ since 2009), together with Advanced Thinking School status, underpins the academic curriculum provided, giving a thorough grounding for education and careers. There are so many exciting opportunities in Key Stage 3, outstanding lessons and support from Learning Mentors along with sports teams, clubs and an extensive range of enrichment activities. They have some amazing videos and a virtual tour which will really give you a flavour of MGGS.Visit www.mggs.org to find out more. MGGS are offering online sessions to help prepare for the 11+ Exam for students in current Year 5. These sessions will take place during the autumn and spring.You will be invited to view these sessions during a limited period. Sessions will cover non-verbal reasoning, verbal reasoning and creative thinking skills. To register your interest, please complete the booking form on the MGGS website, www.mggs.org.

Leigh UTC - Creating Fulfilling Futures

The Leigh UTC in Dartford gives all of their students the best chances of a successful and fulfilling future. The school’s mission is to develop curious, academically-skilled young people who aspire to be principled, compassionate learners. They do this through a broad and balanced curriculum that focuses on a personalised and skills-based learning

‘Amazing school. All the staff are amazing too’, ‘Would recommend to everyone’, Longfield Academy. ‘Excellent school. We have had 3 of our children attend’... ‘each of them have been very well supported both academically and pastorally’, Hartley Primary Academy. ‘I really enjoyed my time there’, Stationers’ Crown Woods Academy. ‘My son’... ‘has already learnt so much’, ‘I find the staff very welcoming and friendly’, Molehill Primary Academy. ‘My daughter joined this school for 6th form and has flourished’, ‘teaching is excellent and support is outstanding’, ‘The facilities are not like any found in other schools. I highly recommend it’, The Leigh UTC. To learn more about LAT, please visit www.leighacademiestrust.org.uk.

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Find out about the outstanding education MGGS provides …

Maidstone Grammar School for Girls or ‘MGGS’, as it is more fondly known, has a long and successful history in Maidstone and has provided outstanding education for girls since 1888. They appreciate that the first year at MGGS can be different from primary school, with a wider range of subjects and a lot of new faces, staff and friends to meet. Learning at MGGS is exciting. Subject specialist teachers have high standards to support students to achieve their full potential. Year 7 is extremely important to MGGS, ensuring that every student develops to become a successful learner, enjoying learning while making excellent progress.

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6 Physical Tours  Year 6 Live “1-to1” Meetings 12th October  Year 5 11+ Exam Online Sessions Available to book NOW via our website www.mggs.org A forward-thinking community with a tradition of excellence

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Be a Road Safety Hero

Brake, the road safety charity, has announced ‘Road Safety Heroes’ as the theme for Road Safety Week 2021. They are encouraging all road users, families, schools and organisations to sign up to take part in this year’s campaign. The UK’s biggest road safety event takes place from 15 to 21 November with thousands of schools, nurseries and educational organisations getting involved across the UK. Registrations are now open. Schools and educators are invited to register at www.brake.org.uk/road-safety-week to receive the free action pack.

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programme at GCSE and Post-16 pathways, including A Level, T Level and IB. The UTC will provide all of its students with the experiences, skills and values needed to properly prepare them for success at each stage of their future, to secure careers within the globally competitive 21st century. UTC have created, developed and fostered close working relationships with local, national and international businesses and industry specialists. Their committed STEM practitioners work alongside UTC staff to develop industry-relevant projects and problem-solving activities for students that resonate in the real world. All of this work is underpinned by the successful UTC code of Think, Act, Perform, which inspires and motivates staff and students towards excellence. The Key Stage 3 Inspiration Academy offers young people a safe and secure transition from primary to secondary education. UTC understands that choosing a secondary school is a very important decision, and the breadth of choice is very wide. Open Events will be taking place on 13 and 20 October.To find the school’s prospectus, virtual tour and details of open events, please visit www.theleighutc.org.uk.

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Visit our website for information about our outstanding facilities.

YOU CAN BE @ THE LEIGH UTC DARTFORD ‘It has been a tremendous and phenomenal learning journey for my child at The Leigh UTC. Thank you ever so much for your support. She is going to miss the tranquil and friendly learning environment, and of course the staff who have helped shape her learner’s journey.‘ Parent

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October Halloween Fun at the Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY

10am-4pm Dress up in your best Halloween costume and head to the Hop Farm where you will find children’s rides, animal farm and a Halloween trail. For more information visit www.thehopfarm. co.uk.

Halloween Spooktacular, Kent Life, Maidstone, ME14 3AU 10am-5pm. There’s pumpkin carving, creepy cuddle corner, spooky farm rides and daily fancy dress competitions. Are you brave enough to go along and trick or treat in their historic houses? You never know who’s lurking behind the doors! Pre-book your tickets online at www.kentlife.org.uk.

Halloween at Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL

Explore the Castle grounds this October half term and take part in spooky themed activities. Check the website for more details nearer the time at www.leeds-castle.com.

Pumpkin Picking, Saffery Farm, Nr Faversham, ME13 9QN

10am-4pm. Go along and pick your own pumpkin but be sure to bring your wellies as it’s a working farm and will be muddy! Pumpkins are priced by size and start from £1. No dogs allowed. For more information check their Facebook page Saffery Farm Pick Your Own Pumpkins.

Fright Fiesta, Gulliver’s Land Resort, Milton Keynes, MK15 0DT

Fright Fiesta is nine days of fabulous family activities, frights and theme park fun. Go together and celebrate the spookiest season of the year at Gulliver’s. To book tickets visit www. gulliverslandresort.co.uk.

Sun 24 Oct

Canterbury Festival – Playdate, Westgate Hall, Canterbury, CT1 2BT

Dive into a day of digital art and video games. There will be two sessions - talks and games 3-6pm and music and games 7.30-11pm. Charges apply. To book visit www. canterburyfestival.co.uk

Toys and Collectables Sale, Crampton Tower Museum, Broadstairs, CT10 2AB 10am-4pm Admission to the sale is by donation to the museum. For more details, visit www. cramptontower.co.uk.

Artisan Market, Tonbridge Castle, TN9 1BG

10am-2pm. The final artisan market of the year at Tonbridge Castle with stalls set both within the grounds and the historic wood-panelled Chamber. Go along to see and buy wonderful local craft and produce. For more information, visit www. tonbridgecastle.org.

From UXBs to IEDS, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR

10am-4pm. This is a special event looking at the past and present bomb disposal work of the Royal Engineers. See search dog displays and tour galleries to explore how the Royal Engineers became the Army’s bomb disposal experts. For more information visit www.re-museum. co.uk.

Mon 25-Fri 29 Oct

Children’s Autumn Trail & Pumpkin Carving, Great Comp Garden, Nr Sevenoaks, TN15 8QS (Sessions 10am-12noon and 1-3pm) Go along and enjoy some Pumpkin Carving and take part in the annual autumn trail where children will be encouraged to find leaves, seeds and pine cones around the garden and learn about nature. Visit www. greatcompgarden.co.uk for more details.

History Art Award Days, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH

9am-3.30pm. Try out different art activities inspired by the museum’s collection and led by the museum’s experienced learning team with Ancient Egyptian and Japanese themed days. Suitable for children aged 7-11 years. Charges apply. For more details visit museum.maidstone. gov.uk

Tues 26 Oct

Den Building and Camp Fire Fun, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, TN8 7AR

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Tue 26-Thurs 28 Oct Make it Crafts, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH

10.30am-2.30pm. Go along for Egyptian themed Make It! sessions for children aged 4-11 years. There are three sessions per day, which should be booked in advance. To find out more visit museum.maidstone. gov.uk

Tues 26 – Fri 29 Oct

Family Time, Godinton House & Gardens, Ashford, TN23 3BP

10am-12 noon. Go along to the fun hands-on workshops during half term week. Places will be limited and so booking is essential. Charges apply. For more information and to book, visit www.godintonhouse.co.uk.

Wed 27 Oct

Halloween on the Farm, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, TN8 7AR 9am-4pm. Drop children off for some healthy, outdoor holiday time where they can harvest their own organic pumpkin and carve it into a spooky Jack O’Lantern. There will also be some apple-themed crafts to take home. Charges apply. For ages 6-11.Visit www.boreplace.org to book.

Gelli Printing and Monotypes, Belmont House and Garden, Faversham, ME13 0HH

Wed 27-Sun 31 Oct

Halloween Trail and Autumn Colours, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Faversham, ME13 9TX 11am-4pm. Go along during the October half term for a Halloween pumpkin trail and special autumn colours garden opening. For more information, visit www. mountephraimgardens.co.uk.

Thurs 28-Fri 29 Oct

Spooky Stories by Lantern Light, Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, DA4 0JF

4pm. Go along for some spooky fun and make your own lantern, join a magical lantern procession through the woods and enjoy a spooky tale around a crackling fire and a steaming cauldron of hot chocolate. For more information, and to book visit www. kent.gov.uk/countryparks.

Dabbers Jackpot Bingo, Dreamland, Margate, CT9 1XJ

Doors open 6pm, show time 8-10.30pm. Go along at 6pm for retro video games, plus delicious food and drinks available to purchase throughout the event. Winners will be faced with a choice from 9 treasure chests of prizes. For more information and to book visit www. dreamland.co.uk.

Fri 29 – Sat 30 Oct

Icy Mystery: Halloween Voyage into the Unknown, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN

11am, 12noon, 2pm & 3pm. Meet Captain Sir John Franklin as he regales you with stories of his long lost expedition to the Arctic. Go along dressed as ghostly sailors and follow spooky clues left by missing crew members before taking part in a creative workshop, and receive a special prize at the end. Ages 6+. To book visit www.ornc.org

Fri 29-Sun 31 Oct

Sky Trail After Dark, Mote Park, Maidstone, ME15 7SU

9.30-11am. Collect leaves and objects from the garden and use rollers and water-based paint to ink-up Gelli plates and perspex to experiment with colours, textures and overlays. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Suitable for ages 6+. Book online at www.belmonthouse.org.

For a fang-tastic spooky time, book onto the special Halloween-themed Sky Trail After Dark sessions. Fancy dress is optional, having a thrilling time is not! For more information on activities, age restrictions and to book, visit www.moteparkadventure. com

Sun Printing (Cyanotypes), Belmont House and Garden, Faversham, ME13 0HH

Halloween Hocus Pocus, Lullingstone Country Park, Eynsford, DA4 0JF

12noon-1.30pm. Using pre-prepared paper, children collect leaves and flowers from the garden to act as the resist. They decide on their design, set it out on the paper, then take it outside and wait for the sun to work its magic. Suitable for ages 6+. Book online at www.belmont-house.org.

Sat 30 Oct

10am-12.30pm. Make some spooky craft, toast a marshmallow around the fire and take part in a spooky story telling workshop. Booking is essential. Charges apply.Visit www. kent.gov.uk/countryparks

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October Sun 31 Oct

National Garden Open Scheme, Great Comp Garden, TN15 8QS 10am-5pm. Visit this beautiful garden and help raise money for nursing and caring charities. The Old Dairy Tearooms will be open for teas, light lunches and delicious homemade cakes and Dyson’s nurseries will be selling a range of plants. Visit www. greatcompgarden.co.uk for more information.

Halloween Spooktacular, Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway, Sittingbourne, ME9 8AT

10am-5pm. Go dressed up for some good family spooky fun featuring a steam train into the woods, walk the Grim Graveyard to see the Carved Pumpkin Display, a Straw Maze, Ghost Hunt and Child and Adult

Fancy Dress Competitions. Book tickets online at www.bwlr.co.uk/ tickets-online/

Halloween Magic, Lullingstone Castle, Enysford, DA4 0JA 12 noon-7pm. Go along in your best fancy dress to celebrate Halloween magic with pumpkin carving, spooky garden tours and spot the Halloween tricks in the eerie torchlight! Children under 16 go free. For more information visit www. lullingstonecastle.co.uk

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Mishka by Mike Maroney This is a pretty near perfect animal action adventure. Readers will be captivated not only by the heroic actions of Mishka, but Mike Maroney’s relatable characters – both the dastardly and the good guys. Ingeniously setting his story in Siberia, a place we all know little about, also provides plenty of scope for the vivid imaginations of its young readers. It’s a great bedtime story for youngsters, or an independent read for older children. Mishka wholeheartedly deserves to be recognised as a modern children’s classic. It also beautifully illustrates that special bond between grandparent and grandchild. Horridgrad in Siberia lived up to its name, a town full of criminals and corrupt officials, ruled by Ivan the Horrid. When Natasha had to stay, her grandfather bought her a snow-white puppy, to cheer her up. She called him Mishka. Mishka grew to be big and brave. He foiled a post office robbery and saved some children from drowning. Soon he helped scare all the thugs from the streets. Everyone felt safer with Mishka around. But Mishka turned out to not be a little puppy at all. Ivan was not about to let the ‘Big Dog’ ruin his racket. When he discovered Mishka’s secret he plotted to use it to get rid of him for good. Published by Talisman, Mishka is available in paperback priced £6.99 and in Kindle format on Amazon.

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UKPW: Faversham – Tables, Ladders and Scares, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ 1-4pm. Go along to this live wrestling event, suitable for all ages, for an afternoon of high-octane, body-slammin’, family friendly action. Charges apply. To book, visit www. thealexandercentre.com.

November Fri 5 Nov

First Friday Margate, Turner Contemporary, CT9 1HG

Go along every first Friday of the month to ‘First Friday Margate’ – a free event showcasing the town’s creative community. Get involved in a range of workshops, poetry and much more! For more information, visit www.turnercontemporary.org.

Fireworks Night, Swanley Recreation Ground, BR8 7BU 6.30pm. Go along to the bonfire, with live music, BBQ and fireworks at 7.30pm. For more information call 01322 665 855 or go to www. swanleytowncouncil.gov.uk

Fireworks at the Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, Canterbury, CT1 3NZ

Go along and enjoy live music, fairground rides and much more at Kent Cricket on fireworks night. For more details visit www.canterbury. co.uk

Sat 6 Nov

Bonfire & Fireworks Celebrating Freddie Mercury & Queen, Quex Park, Birchington, CT7 0BH

For more details and to book tickets visit www.quexpark.co.uk for details.

Dunorlan Park Fireworks, Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN2 3QN

Gates open at 5.30pm and fireworks start at 7pm for 20 minutes. There will also be food and drink vendors. For more information visit www. rtwrt.org

Sat 6- Sun 7 Nov

British Truck Racing & Fireworks, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG

Sparks will fly as a full field of fivetonne race trucks clatter around the Indy circuit, powersliding and

thundering around the iconic venue. The Sunday fireworks spectacular includes a twilight convoy of show trucks on track with headlights ablaze. To book tickets visit www. brandshatch.co.uk.

Fireworks Spectacular, Kent Life, Maidstone, ME14 3AU

Kent Life opens at 3pm and the firework display will begin at 6pm. There will be entertainment for all ages including face painting, children’s fairground rides, indoor and outdoor play areas, tractor rides and much more. To book tickets visit www. kentlife.org.uk.

Leeds Castle Fireworks Spectacular, Maidstone, ME17 1PL

Spaced themed fireworks show with a full production of projections and lasers onto the castle, ending with a mesmerising lighting finale. Arrive from 2pm to enjoy the castle grounds plus live music and street food pop-ups before the fireworks at 5.30pm. To book visit www.leedscastle.com

Sun 7 Nov

Tonbridge Charity Fireworks and Laser Display, Tonbridge Racecourse Sportsground, TN9 1DS 5-7pm. Annual charity fireworks and laser display. For more information, visit www.tmbc.gov.uk

First Sundays: 500 Years of History for £5, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN On the first Sunday of each month enjoy a reduced £5 entry to the Painted Hall (kids go free) with special storytelling sessions for children at 11.30am and 1.30pm included (pre-booking recommended). For more information visit www.ornc.org

Fri 12 Nov

Astronomy Evening, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, TN8 7AR 6.30-8.30pm. Go along for an evening looking at the night sky in the farmyard. Suitable for interested children aged 11+. If your child is younger and would like to go, please call to discuss before booking. For more information, visit www. boreplace.org.

Fri 19 Nov

Christmas Lights Switch On, Friary Place, Strood, ME2

3.45pm. Go along for an afternoon of festive activities with the Mayor switching the lights on at 5pm. For more details go to www.visitmedway. org

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November Christmas Lights and Meet the Gruffalo, Strood Library, Rochester, ME2 4TJ

2-2.30pm. Go along to Strood Library and meet The Gruffalo! This event is free and for ages 3-8 years. For more information go to www. visitmedway.org

Fri 19 Nov-Mon 3 Jan Skate Tunbridge Wells, Calverley Grounds, TN1 1SJ

10am-8pm. A full sized real ice rink with sessions for parent and toddlers and also Bavarian curling. Save £2 per ticket by booking in advance. For more details, visit www.skatetw.co.uk.

Sat 20 Nov

Christmas Lights Switch On, Military Square, Chatham, ME4

3.45pm. Go along for an afternoon of festive activities with the Mayor switching the lights on at 5pm. For more details go to www.visitmedway. org

Sat 20 –Sun 21 Nov

Model Railway Weekend, Crampton Tower Museum, Broadstairs, CT10 2AB

10am-4pm. Featuring 15 railway layouts and four sales stands. Please note there is no onsite parking but there is a public car park off St Peter’s Road which is free on Saturdays. For more information, visit www.cramptontower.co.uk.

Sat 20 Nov-Mon 3 Jan Twilight Christmas, Hever Castle, nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Wrap up warm and enjoy a walk under the stars. Witness the enchantment of the Castle, gardens and lake festooned with fabulous colours and twinkling lights, capturing the spirit of Christmas. For more information and to book visit www.hevercastle.co.uk.

Thurs 25 Nov

Late-night Christmas Opening, Quebec House, Westerham, TN16 1TD

4-7pm. Explore inside the house before joining us in the garden for carol singing. This event is part of the opening of St Mary’s Church’s Festival of Trees with external events taking place in Westerham as well. Normal admission into Quebec House applies.Visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/quebec-house

Fri 26 Nov

Christmas Lights and Meet Bing and Flop, Gillingham Library, ME7 1BG

11am, 12noon & 2pm. Fun family drama and movement sessions with different themes inspired by the Old Royal Naval College each month. Ages 5+. Taking place in the Mews Schoolroom,Visitor Centre. Free, just turn up (first come first served). For more information visit www.ornc.org

Sat 27 Nov-Fri 24 Dec Christmas at Kent Life, Maidstone, ME14 3AU

(Selected dates) Visit Father Christmas in his magical grotto where children can select a gift of choice from the toy shop. Each child receives a personalised letter in the post from Father Christmas (subject to booking early enough in advance). For more information visit www. kentlife.org.uk.

2-2.30pm. Go along to Gillingham Library and meet Bing and Flop! This event is free and for ages 3-8 years. For more information go to www.visitmedway.org

Sat 27 Nov-Sat 1 Jan

Sat 27-Sun 28 Nov

11am-3.30pm. Step back in time this winter and immerse yourself in an Edwardian Christmas just as the Hussey family would have enjoyed. The event is free but normal admission charges apply for the Castle. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/scotneycastle

Rochester Christmas Market, Castle Hill, ME1 1SW

10am-6pm. There will be familiar costumed characters from the works of Charles Dickens, parades, street entertainment and open-air carol concerts.Visitors will find unusual stocking fillers, unique and personalised gifts and, of course, mulled wine. For more details go to www.visitmedway.org

Wartime Christmas Weekend, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR

Travels back in time and to explore how Christmas was celebrated during the Second World War. Take a trip to see Sapper Santa’s Grotto & Workshop, where little ones can write letters, receive a special gift and create their own Christmas treasures! For details visit www. re-museum.co.uk

Sun 21 Nov

History in Action Sunday Sessions, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN

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The Night Before Christmas, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN

Sat 27 Nov-Sun 2 Jan

Christmas at the Castle, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL

Step inside the Castle dressed with beautiful Christmas décor and walk through 12 different artworks representing the Twelve Days of Christmas gifts. The trail has many interactive elements for little ones to enjoy. To find out more and to book tickets visit www.leeds-castle.com.

Sun 28 Nov

Tonbridge Rotary Christmas Festival and Fireworks, High Street, TN9 1AP

2-7.30pm. Go along to this free event which will include entertainment, stalls, the Christmas light switch on and fireworks. For more information, visit www.tmbc.gov.uk.

December Fri 3 Dec

Rochester Christmas Market, Castle Hill, ME1 1SW

12-8pm (Also 4, 5, 10, 11 & 12 Dec) There will be familiar costumed characters from Charles Dickens, parades, street entertainment and open-air carol concerts. Find unusual stocking fillers, unique and personalised gifts and, of course, mulled wine. For more details go to www.visitmedway.org

Christmas Lights and Meet Peter Rabbit, Rainham Library, RM13 9GP 2-2.30pm. Go along to Rainham Library and meet Peter Rabbit. This event is free and for ages 3-8 years. For more information go to www. visitmedway.org

Sat 4-Sun 5 Dec

Christmas Mini Market, Ightham Mote, nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT

Kick start your festive shopping at this mini market celebrating local producers. Their shop will be full of tempting treats too, a perfect place to find that special gift. Enjoy a mince pie, listen to carols and take a look at the house decorated for Christmas. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ ightham-mote.

Sat 4-Sat 18 Dec

Father Christmas’s Fireplace, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH 10am-4pm. Meet Father Christmas in his cosy library, leave your wish with him and receive a present! Families are advised to book consecutive slots for more than 1 child. Family bookings will go in to see Father Christmas together. For more information visit museum. maidstone.gov.uk.

Sun 5 Dec

First Sundays: 500 Years of History for £5, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, SE10 9NN On the first Sunday of each month enjoy a reduced £5 entry to the Painted Hall (kids go free) with special storytelling sessions for children at 11.30am and 1.30pm included (pre-booking recommended). For more information visit www.ornc.org

Artisan Craft Curios & Gift Markets, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ

10am-3pm (Also 12 Dec) Go along to browse and shop with small traders offering a unique range of gifts, curios, artisan and craft items for sale. For more information, visit www.thealexandercentre.com.

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