Boughton Lane, Loose, Maidstone, ME15 9QF
Welcome to: ‘The Malling School Way’
Accredited the Character Education Kitemark Outstanding behaviour Inspirational teaching Supportive and caring ethos Traditional values
High achieving grammar stream International Baccalaureate
We offer a school that: • Is welcoming and inviting
• Is full of enthusiastic, happy children
• Is passionate about learning and enabling ALL children to achieve their very best
VIRTUAL OPEN EVENT
• Is filled with teachers and support staff who are highly skilled, care about the children and are passionate about teaching and learning; developing our young people
• Offers a broad and balanced curriculum, rich in opportunities and real-life experiences
• Is light and airy, engaging and vibrant, and works in partnership with our parents
Our children are at the core of everything we do.
www.themallingschool.kent.sch.uk
Please visit our website at
tigerprimary.com to see what we can offer your child and to experience a virtual tour of the school.
01622 745166 |
officetps@tigerprimary.com St Paul’s Infant School
Is your child starting school in September 2021? St Paul’s Infant School
From Friday 6th November, St Paul’s Infant School will have information virtually on it’s website for prospective families to find out more about our school.
Parents & Carers will be able to take a virtual tour of the school, meet teachers, visit classes and see why St Paul’s would be the right choice for your child’s early year’s education.
01622 753322
We will also be holding some virtual question & answer sessions. If you would like to book an appointment for this please call the school office on
Everybody Achieving, Believing, Succeeding, Together! Headteacher: Miss J Oakley
Virtual Question Sessions: 01622 753322
Wednesday 18th November / Thursday 19th November / Wednesday 25th November / Thursday 26th November. At 10.00am
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Everybody Achieving, Believing, Succeeding, Together!
Is your child starting school in September 2021?
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