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Date Range: 24/07/2017 - 01/09/2017
Date/Time Summary: We close for lunch between 1pm-2pm. Children who do not attended lunch club will need to be collected. We offer a lunch club service between 1pm-2pm which cost £5 per day per children please contact us for my info.
Booking Required: No
Venue: Three Corners Adventure Playground
Summer at Three Corners Adventure Playground is going to be awesome. Yes is FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our Playground, is a FREE!!!!!!!, exciting, creative, play space for children to play freely, in their own way, in their own time. There is no limit to the play opportunities available, freely chosen and imagined by children. The Adventure Playground is a parent/carer free play space supported by our Playworkers, who are all highly qualified and enhanced police checked. We have outdoor swings, bridges, climbing structures, an amazing under floor maze with mirrors and lighting inside, a fire pit and a 3g astro turf football pitch. Children have ownership of their environment they can change the environment to enhance their own experiences while engaging in risky play activities, challenge themselves and their peers, learn new skills. There are areas to make dens, sand castles, fires, play with water, dig and plant, hunt mini-beast and discover nature. For those who like arts and crafts, we have lots of materials for you to create anything you can imagine. Play worker’s will introduce you to new crafts that you may not have tried before, such as water candles, plaster-casting, clay modelling, tie n dye, costume making, badge making and many more craft activities. Our outdoor pizza oven provides perfect opportunity to cook fresh healthy pizzas with herbs and vegetables grown by children on site.There will be lots of opportunities to cook both indoors and outside exploring recipes from around the world. Adventure playgrounds are ‘open-access’ sites, allowing children and young people to come and go from the playground freely. However, we work with parents/carers, who would not like their child/children to leave the site until collected to ensure the children know they cannot just leave site. Also all children under 8s are challenged regarding whether they have guardian permission to leave the site. All children and young people who use the playground must have a completed registration form that provides essential information about the child, including emergency contact details of their parent/carer. This ensures that staff members are aware of all children on the playground that it meets standards set by Ofsted, and that parents or carers can be contacted quickly in the unlikely event of an accident or emergency. To support working parents we offer a Lunch Club between 1.00pm – 2.00pm, where children can bring a packed lunch from home and stay onsite with supervision during the closure hour. Payments for Lunch Club can only be made on the first Monday of each week, for the days you wish your child to stay on that week. Limited spaces are available, so we operate on a first come first serve basis. The Cost is £5 per day per child. Children must bring their own packed lunch. Parent packs are available onsite that give more information on; suitable clothing, attendance and collection arrangements, staff information, behavior, what happens on adventure playgrounds and our duty of care.
Categories: Adventure playgrounds,Half term events,Heatwave Summer Activities ,Parks and outdoors,Playschemes,Sport and fitness activities,Stay and play
Age Ranges: Children (5 to 11)
Age Limit: 6 - 13 years
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Date Range: 31/07/2017 - 09/08/2017
Date/Time Summary: Monday 31 July - Wed 2 August and Monday 7 - Wednesday 9 July 11am-5pm
Booking Required: Yes
Venue: Lift Youth Hub
Make a thought-provoking documentary on what healthy and happy living and healthy lifestyle means to you. Working with industry professionals from Chocolate Films you will develop a broad range of production, camera operation, interviewing, presenting and editing skills using professional equipment and software. This project will be great for your CV and increase knowledge of lifestyles and documentary filmmaking. No experience necessary.
Categories: Arts, music, dance, drama, media, culture,Careers,Film,Heatwave Summer Activities ,Launchpad,Youth clubs, hubs and projects
Age Ranges: Young People (12+)
Age Limit: 13 - 19 years
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Date Range: 31/07/2017 - 04/08/2017
Date/Time Summary: A one-week dance course culminating in a performance by both participants and Springs Dance Company on Friday 4th August.
Booking Required: Yes
Venue: St Luke’s Church
Whether you are looking for an intensive week of learning dance technique and repertoire, or a creative and refreshing week of dance and fellowship, this course is for you. The one-week course is an exploration and expression of faith through movement and performance. Morning devotions bring everyone together in community. Streamed technique classes and repertoire sessions allow both beginners and advanced participants to benefit from rich and diverse repertoire. Creative and choreographic workshops bring dance and faith together through taught, improvised and devised work. This Summer we will be looking at the story of the Good Samaritan, and exploring, through movement, what it means to love your neighbour and serve them with humility.
Categories: Arts, music, dance, drama, media, culture,Community events,Performance,Sport and fitness activities
Age Ranges: Young People (12+),Adults
Age Limit: 14 - 99 years
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Date Range: 10/08/2017 - 20/08/2017
Booking Required: No
Venue: Lauderdale House
After the great success of The Importance of Being Earnest in 2016, the award-winning Shooting Stars Theatre Company return to Lauderdale House with a fresh and modern interpretation of Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare. Shooting Star’s productions are always accessible, so even those not versed in the Bard’s comic play will be rolling with laughter. This is a play of mistaken identity and love triangles and takes its rightful place as one of Shakespeare’s best loved plays. Confused identity, cross-dressing and cross-garters are sure to make this an evening to remember! Tips for our audience: If it rains the ‘show will go on’ - we will only cancel in very extreme circumstances. There are no refunds but if we do have to abandon the show before the interval you will be offered a ticket for another night subject to availability. Bring something warm as even on a hot day the evenings can get chilly. The Café will be open for you to purchase food and drink on the evening but you are welcome to bring a picnic, blanket or chair. Chairs will be seated at the back of the Tea Lawn.
Categories: Performance
Age Ranges: Children (5 to 11),Young People (12+),Adults
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Date Range: 21/07/2017 - 22/07/2017
Date/Time Summary: It actually finishes at 2am, but I can’t seem to adjust it….
Booking Required: Yes
Venue: The Dead Dolls House
It’s business time, baby. Bring an extra pair of socks, cos it’s time to get freaaaaakkkky! Expect FOTC Karaoke and DJs playing FOTC (and all of Bret and Jemaine’s offshoot projects - Moana / The Muppets / Rio) as well as all of New Zealand’s greatest hits, Simon and Garfunkel, all your favourite rappers, Bowie, Femident Toothpaste, nothing Australian, Doggy bounce and possibly a fundraiser for epileptic dogs. More entertainment TBA. FYI - Bret and Jemaine aren’t going to be with us….
Categories: Arts, music, dance, drama, media, culture,Performance
Age Ranges: Adults
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Date Range: 24/07/2017 - 27/08/2017
Date/Time Summary: Various times depending on how many sessions you sign up to. See Lift website for details.
Booking Required: Yes
Venue: Lift Youth Hub
Spend your summer holidays creating dances and or costumes and then taking part in the world famous Sunday Notting Hill Carnival procession. You will be part of an amazing spectacle, showcasing a mixture of wonderful art forms: dance, body art, costume design, prop making and carnival cooking. Everything will be created by young people working alongside professionals. You can sign up for all strands of the project or a few. Last year our dancers won first place in the MAS band competition in the modern/contemporary category on the Sunday. We hope to build on this success. We will also be giving performances at the Summer Celebration community festival in St Paul’s Park. This is a five week free project from Monday 25 July - Sunday 28 August with a party and performance on Friday 1 September. You can sign up for one or more of the project stands.
Categories: Arts, music, dance, drama, media, culture,Heatwave Summer Activities ,Launchpad,Summerversity,Youth clubs, hubs and projects
Age Ranges: Young People (12+)
Age Limit: 13 - 17 years
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The Modern Foreign Languages Department have been keen to make the most of the warm weather, taking their Spanish lessons outside into the sunshine.
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The Performing Arts Department at Bethany are certainly getting ready to bring the house down in the closing term of 2017. Following the success of the Little Shop of Horrors in February earlier this year it is now the turn of our more junior members of the School to take centre stage.
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On Friday 26th May, Holocaust survivor Rudi Oppenheimer visited Bethany School to tell pupils about his experiences. Pupils were set the task of writing up the day, and Tommy Good’s essay stood out for its clarity and reflective nature, so we wanted to share it with you!
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At a national conference held by the Institute of Develoment Professionals in Education (IDPE), Bethany’s Development Manager, Louise Dean, was caught off guard as her name was announced as winner of the ‘Development Newcomer of the Year’. Bethany was one of three schools in the UK receiving awards for work in Development in the UK, and was recogonised for âcreativity and innovationâ, something Louise excels in and that we are very keen to promote in our pupils.
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The U13 Rounders team played at the Granville League. In a tough competition, we fought to remain competitive throughout the afternoon.
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Each boarding house celebrates its own âpupil of the weekâ, and Old Poplars have this term been particularly proud of the âstarsâ who work hard and make huge contributions to the Bethany community.
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On Tuesday 13th June, six intrepid Year 8 students travelled to Hall Grove School to compete in Bethanyâs first adventure race. They were Sophie Ovenden, Amelia Midgely, Jenny Dougan, Max Brown, Harry Bartram and Will Hinde.
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On Thursday 15th June, the Old Poplars boarders travelled to Nando’s to enjoy an evening of fun and laughter and to celebrate the end of a great year. Mobile phones were put to one side (yes, really!!) as the girls enjoyed their chicken and chatted about their plans for the summer.
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The Kent Young Chef Award has been running since 2009 and is open to all Kent and Medway secondary school children Ages 11-16, and Bethany is looking for keen candidates to put forward for the competition.
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Creativity is one of Bethany’s key words this term, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Art, who alongside exciting lessons across the board, are gearing up for a whole host of events, including Speech Day, Creative Education Day for Year 5 children, and an exhibition showcasing the incredible work of our pupils.
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On Sunday 11th June, Bethany Housekeeper, Sue Wilson, took part in her very first 10k run. Starting and finishing in Surrenden Road playing field in Staplehurst, the challenging circuit took runners to Hush Heath winery and back.
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On Saturday 10th June, Bethany School paid a fitting farewell to Angela Culley who was retiring from Governorship following 17 years of outstanding service to Bethany. Angela, who is Headmistress of The Mead Preparatory School at Tunbridge Wells, brought a wealth of knowledge, practical experience and good humour to the Governing body and its meetings.
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For parents of dyslexic children at Bethany, this is an event not to be missed!
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