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Prospective parents and children are warmly invited to visit us on:
Monday 1st October 2018 at 9.30am
Wednesday 31st October 2018 at 1.30pm
Wednesday 21st November 2018 at 9.30am
Please call or email the School Office to book a place.
Churchill Church of England Primary School requires a Clerk to Governors to provide legal and procedural advice to governors, to organise meetings and the agendas and to produce an accurate record of the meeting in the minutes.
Key attributes we require are excellent time management and administration skills, efficient use of technology, systematic approach to maintaining files and registers for the governing board and the ability to maintain confidentiality.
Previous knowledge and experience of clerking in schools is desirable however full training will be provided for the right candidate if they have the administration and technology skills.
This is a responsible position and an excellent way to gain experience within the education sector. Rate £12 per hour (approximately 6-10 hours per month).
Please supply a covering letter along with your CV for the attention of The Chair of Governors, Churchill CEP School, Rysted Lane, Westerham, Kent TN16 1EB.
Job Description and Person Specification https://www.nga.org.uk/Guidance/Clerking-Matters/Clerking-as-a-Career/Clerking/Clerk-s-job-description.aspx
Clerks Competency Framework https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/609971/Clerking_competency_framework.pdf
School will be open as normal tomorrow 20/10/17.
Parents evening will go ahead as planned tonight.
As temperatures soared around the UK, Year 4 classes headed to Drusillas Park and zoo for a taste of nature from around the world. Inside an air-conditioned education centre, pupils were able to get up close and personal with a python, a desert hamster, a millipede and an African pygmy hedgehog. Pupils were surprised by how friendly the animals were.
Some pupils thought it would be lovely to swim with the penguins in their cool, blue pool, but they soon changed their minds when they noticed the smelly fish bits floating in there.
In the afternoon, pupils were able to take advantage of the rest of the fun park and a great time was had by all with children especially enjoying the squirting water.
Ray Barr has completed his epic walk, arriving at Canterbury Cathedral at about 11.45 on Sunday 18th June! So far he has raised £2,250. The Just Giving campaign is running until the end of the month so people can still donate. Just search for 'Ray Barr' at the Just Giving website. Thank you Ray for all your efforts on such a hot weekend! Congratulations!