At Smeeth CPS we aim to provide an educational environment where children can be safe, happy and stimulated. We offer a curriculum which will foster the intellectual, personal, social and physical development of each child.
Smeeth Community Primary School serves the village of Smeeth and the neighbouring area of Brabourne Lees. Smeeth is one of several villages to the east of Ashford not far from the North Downs. The school is fortunate in its site; there is an attractive playing field, split into two levels by a bank and a playground bordered by a large patio area. From the top of the playing field are views to the North Downs and from the upper school campus are views across Hatch Park. There is an excellent school hall, a canteen and a junior library. The schoolhouse is now part of the school’s working area and contains the Headteacher’s office, the Secretary’s office, reception, and an upstairs storage area and staffroom. There are five classrooms, two in the recently rebuilt and refurbished Victorian building and three in the building that includes the hall.
Dear Parents and Carers, DECEMBER NEWSLETTER November and December have been enjoyably busy! On November 10th the company that runs the school kitchen arranged a Ready, Steady, Cook day at the school when pupils were taught about healthy eating and shown that cooking can be fun. A cooking team of pupils lead [...]
9th December, 2011. Dear Parents and Carers, Visit to The Marlowe Theatre When the whole school travels to the Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury on Tuesday December 13th, we shall have an early dinner and leave soon after 12.30 p.m. Our anticipated return time, traffic allowing, is 5.30 p.m. The school hall will [...]
Dear Parents and Carers, NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER It was good to see so many of you at the Firework Night. Even if the weather was not ideal, at least it remained mild and as usual the Parents and Friends Society put on a cracking show with its usual efficiency. A big thank-you to [...]
Dear Parents, It was good to see many of you at the Spring Fair on the Saturday before last. Despite the short week in school beforehand to get ready and the opportunities presented by a four day weekend, a good crowd enjoyed itself at the event and appreciated the variety of stalls and sideshows, the [...]
A round up of school activites in Term 4, including book week, egyptians, mummifying. spanish exchange students and Djemba drumming.