King's Farm Primary School
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Ofsted May 18:
King’s Farm Primary School is a Good School.
An impressive number of pupils take part in extra-curricular clubs before or after school.
Parents are overwhelmingly supportive of the school.
The curriculum captures pupils’ imagination and they are eager to find out more.
In 2017 the school’s results at the expected standard for combined reading, writing and mathematics were the most improved in Kent.
Children in the early years make good progress from their starting points.
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