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S evenoaks Partnerships and Outreach The school was established by William Sevenoke in 1432 as a free school to provide an education for young scholars regardless of their financial background, and we remain committed to respect that heritage by being heavily involved in the local educational landscape. Knole Academy and secondary school partnerships We have built strong and growing links with Knole Academy which is introducing the IBCP (International Baccalaureate Careers Programme), and we have been working together on character education. There have been joint initiatives involving staff and students to share expertise in a number of areas. We are also launching an online social learning platform to enable quick and easy sharing of teaching ideas, resources, and support between IB teachers at Sevenoaks and a network of comprehensive and grammar schools in Kent. Primary school partnerships and outreach The Partnership of Sevenoaks Primary Schools is a cluster of 28 local primary schools for which we host many CPD events. We also host events for primary school children in science, sport, climbing and drama, and staff go out to schools to help them with coding. A series of Outreach Boxes provide resources on loan with teaching ideas that they could not otherwise access, including science and technology materials and a recorder music pack. Every August we run our Science and Maths summer school for high achieving pupils in Years 4 and 5. The course is aimed at local primary school pupils with an aptitude for maths and science, as a way of enhancing their knowledge through practical workshops and activities. Our thriving partnership activities benefit all parties and many staff really enjoy being involved in other schools. We have recently partnered with ImpactEd who will be helping us to more rigorously evaluate the impact of our partnership work across a range of academic and non-cognitive measures, such as confidence, meta-cognition and wellbeing. Theresa Homewood 70 St John’s Primary School, Sevenoaks, has borrowed outreach boxes. “ I can’t thank you enough for allowing us access to science resources through your outreach scheme. The children in my class have absolutely loved being able to see the details inside the heart model. They have understood the ‘mechanics’ of the heart and associated vocabulary which traditionally they have found challenging. This has definitely helped bring the learning alive for them. As Science Lead I was also very excited to walk into a Year 4 classroom to find the teacher using a model of the digestive system – also from your outreach scheme – to support teaching and learning most effectively. Using data loggers is a key part of the Science curriculum in lower Key Stage Two so it was fantastic for our Year 4 children to be able to use these in their investigations to measure the loudness of sound and when exploring the temperature at which different solids melted. The children enjoyed using them and were engaged in their learning.  These exceptionally high quality resources are way beyond our primary school budget and the impact they are already having on the children is significant.” SERVICE AND SOCIAL IMPACT Julie Reynolds, St John’s Primary