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Dodgeball Drama: The Trust Games Heat Up!

Last night, our Year 3 and 4 pupils had an incredible experience at the second round of this year’s Trust Games, hosted by Saint George’s School. The Trust Dodgeball Event brought together 11 schools and 110 pupils, creating a lively, energetic, and competitive atmosphere. From the very first throw, our pupils...

Netting the First Points: Trust Games 2025 Kick Off!

Aletheia Trust Games 2025 - Round One: Netball The excitement has begun! The very first round of the Aletheia Trust Games kicked off this term with Netball, bringing together schools across the Trust for a day of teamwork, competition, and sportsmanship. It was fantastic to see pupils showcasing not only their skills on the court...

Walking and Wheeling

We’re thrilled to share that an impressive 83.1% of our pupils travelled to school by walking, wheeling, scooting, or cycling during the recent five-day challenge. We’re proud to have finished 3rd overall in the competition and are extremely grateful to all our families for your fantastic support. Last year, we received...

Fathers’ Day Breakfast

We were delighted to welcome dads, grandads, uncles and other family members to our annual Fathers’ Day Breakfast. The sun shone, and the adults and children enjoyed their time together.  A big thank you to all staff who gave up their time to help, and a particular shout out to...

Annual STEM Careers’ Fayre

We held our annual STEM careers’ Fayre for our Year 5 and 6 pupils.  They were given opportunities to find out about careers in forensics, having a go at examining fingerprints; learning about road safety engineering; learning about the different roles and responsibilities in managing and working for South Eastern...

Tackling Success: Tag Rugby Highlights

We would like to extend a huge thank you to all the schools that participated in last week's Tag Rugby Tournament. It was an incredible event, bringing together 9 schools from across the Trust for an action-packed day of competition, teamwork, and sportsmanship. A special shout-out goes to Charlie Knight, who worked...

Inspiration Visitor | Sarah Haskins

On Wednesday, Cliffe Woods Primary School had an inspirational visitor – Sarah Haskins- a member of England’s Women’s Amputee Team, who told us about the challenges of getting to the World Cup in Columbia and the exciting games. England came 5th overall! She is also the parent of the two children...

‘Know Yourself, Grow Yourself.’ – Medway Council Corn Exchange & Mental Health Week

Mrs Tinkler, Miss Clear, and our school's eight Wellbeing Ambassadors attended this year’s Children’s Wellbeing Event at the Corn Exchange. The event was organised by Medway Council, and the theme was ‘Know Yourself, Grow Yourself.’ It was a fun-filled afternoon with lots of well-being activities that the children thoroughly enjoyed.