Our Links Page...
| National Curriculum |
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| National Curriculum
Online |
The government's definitive curriculum site for
teachers. This site links every National Curriculum programme of study requirement
to high-quality, relevant teaching resources. |
| The
Learning Journey |
The Learning Journey books explain the National
Curriculum in simple language that parents can understand. |
| Department for Education
and Skills (DfES) |
Parents' topic guides suggest ways for parents to
support their children's learning. |
| National Grid
for Learning (NGfL) |
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| SOS teacher |
This BBC web site will provide support to the classroom but will not do the work for the child. It will guide, steer and offer workload example. It will respond to questions on homework, topic work, SATs revision and exam technique. |
| OFSTED |
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| Knaphill
School May 2005 OFSTED Report |
OFSTED Inspection Report - Date of Inspection: 18 October 2005 to 19 October 2005. |
| Related School
Sites |
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| Knaphill Lower School |
The infant school which most of our pupils attended
before they came here. |
| Knaphill Schools
PTA |
The joint Parents and Teachers Association for our school and the Lower School. |
| Other |
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| Chess Club Results | Knaphill School Chess Club results |
| Pc 52 Craig Matthews
Youth Affairs Officer |
Surrey Police Youth Affairs Officer |
| Get the Acrobat Reader Free! | Go here to download the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader
(which you need loaded on your PC to enable you to open the OFSTED Report
and other documents) |
| School Profile | Information to Parents about our School |
| Knaphill Village Website |
Launched in March 2006 - the
Knaphill Village portal is very much a voluntary initiative that is dedicated to
serving |
| Woking Schools Cofederation |
The Woking Schools Confederation is a confederation of all 33 schools and PRU’s in the Borough of Woking. This includes 4 secondary schools, 2 pupil referral units and 1 school for pupils with special educational needs. We are all working together to raise standards of achievement and attainment across the 3 - 19 age ranges through the “Extended Service in and around Schools” agenda as laid out by the Government. |
| Family Learning | 'Family Learning' describes a whole range of activities and programmes that involve parents / carers, children and the wider family in learning, often involving children and adults in learning together. |
| Cooking with the Kids | Cooking with the Kids is an exciting family learning programme currently going down a storm with families from schools across Surrey. |