Rowhill School summer fete


Please check your email for your HAF vouchers. These can be used to book lots of different fun activities in your area, for free with this voucher, during the summer holidays for your child. Click on the link in the email to see what is available and then book early to avoid disappointment. HAF vouchers are only available to children who are eligible for free school meals.
Rowhill School students are learning how to unload/load an air rifle with pellets safely and correctly.
Using the correct stance.
Looking through the scope with their dominant eye.
Controlling their breather before trying to hit a target.
Rowhill School were looking after some chicken eggs and waiting for them to hatch. Over the last week they did eventually hatch and are currently being looked after by our students before being returned to the farm.




On Friday 27th May, to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee the school has organized a Street Party. At 12.45 the whole school will be having lunch outside on decorated tables and party food will be provided by Kay and the kitchen staff. After lunch each class will have prepared a stall for other pupils to visit. These include: Coconut shy, Capture the flag, Guess the name of the teddy, Staff baby picture competition, Ice your own biscuits, Beat the Goalie and many, many more! There will also be a bouncy castle and a hot dog stand. Pupils will be able to wear their own clothes, but need to wear something red, white and blue. Parents and carers are invited to attend the celebration. Please arrive at 1.30 to join in the fun!
Kent County Council’s Reconnect programme is working with community groups and organisations to provide a fantastic array of different opportunities for children and young people.
Virtual Autism support clinic available for families living in Dartford, please see image below for details on how to book.
There will be a host of online parent workshops during term 5, please see below for more details
All dates have been added to the Rowhill School calendar
Every child in the school completed a paper based survey on anti-bullying. For safeguarding reasons Cathy W and Sarah G analyze learners answers to ensure that any concerns raised are dealt with effectively. The learner's answers are then entered online for Salus to create our anti-bullying survey report.
We have recognised that the learner's perception of what bullying is, may not always be accurate. On-going sessions through PSHCE will continue to address this. Many of these learners when talking to or answering questions in the survey refer to previous experiences of bullying, which happened at their previous school prior to joining Rowhill School
T5 Trip to the London Eye.
Free online courses starting during pregnancy and continuing up until a child’s 19th birthday
International Roma day concert.