Supporting Families
  • I am writing to thank you for all you did for Jack. You may not remember him, but you organised and won his appeal this time last year. We are very grateful for all you have done. I just hought I would let you know how Jack got on in his 1st year. He really enjoys the school. Its ethos of hard work, varied subjects and lots of sport really suits him".

Links

General

Offical Websites

Home Education

Home schooling is a growing area of enquiry, especially where parents are unable to secure a satisfactory school for their children. Three websites that between them offer a host of practical information:

Special Education Needs

Bullying


Links to Organisations supporting Gifted and Talented Children

The website is jam packed with useful information and guides on how to further or pursue your talents as well as a tips and advice section there is also an ‘Ask an Expert’ section where each week viewers on the website will be able to put their questions to an industry expert. There is a forum where young talented people can go to bounce ideas off each other and talk to other talented young people.
  • The National Academy for Gifted & Talented Youth www.nagty.ac.uk - Summer Schools, Outreach events. ‘Aspire’ Magazine
  • MENSA – The High IQ Society www.mensa.org.uk - Here you can take an IQ test and find out more information about joining MENSA.
  • Aquila Magazine www.aquila.co.uk - The fun magazine for children who enjoy a challenge
  • Mindsports Worldwide www.msoworld.com - Teach yourself to play games such as Bridge, Chess, Go, Backgammon, Checkers and many more.
  • Nrich www.nrich.maths.org - Maths resources for children, parents and teachers to enrich learning.

A fairly political website with educational comment, including Kent issues: Campaign for Real Education

Examination Preparation & Homeworking

Last modified on Monday, 11 July 2011 07:52