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30/04/24

First song of the night is a cracker - You’re So Vain! pic.twitter.com/8osloeMziU— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

This year’s Spring Concert begins with some entertainment in the bar area before the show. pic.twitter.com/KlO5aJR6Ff— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

30/04/24

Tomorrow's exams are... pic.twitter.com/wgFYcisFEr— Valley Park School () April 30, 2024

29/04/24

Some of our Year 12s were snapped with the Kent Bunny Mascot during their visit to the UK HE & Apprenticeship Fair at The University of Kent on Wednesday 24 April. pic.twitter.com/7mvcsugiWA— Valley Park School () April 29, 2024

29/04/24

Our Spring Concert features Junior, Senior, and Chamber Choirs, instrumental and vocal solos, and accompaniment from the House Band. Enjoy acoustic performances during the show and interval in the bar area. Suitable for all ages. https://t.co/QIXOK8EaLH pic.twitter.com/eT7cnO5IQF— Valley Park School () April 29, 2024

28/04/24

Struggling with school attendance? At Valley Park, our dedicated team is ready to assist you. Reach out via phone or email, and we will get back to you. pic.twitter.com/A9ZwSa5QiI— Valley Park School () April 28, 2024

23/04/24

Valley Park School students are off to Borneo in 2025! If you fancy being part of this unique opportunity, then come to our parent presentation on Wednesday 1 May at 6pm in the main hall.https://t.co/J3ilGpv8Fb. pic.twitter.com/ZYVCg2i0Hc— Valley Park School () April 23, 2024

22/04/24

Want to work for us? We currently have a number of vacancies with varying closing dates, so don't delay... apply today! — Valley Park School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

We present, weekly - on a week by week basis - Books of the Week, Root Word of the Week, and Job of the Week. https://t.co/KvYGabUuU8 pic.twitter.com/ng9uVHn4EA— Valley Park School () April 22, 2024

22/04/24

Our next Parent Champion meeting is on Wednesday 24 April. It starts at 5:30pm, and the topics discussed will be: Feedback from previous PC meeting, You HQ, the Mobile Phone policy, and the Leading Parent Partnership Award. — Valley Park School () April 22, 2024

21/04/24

If a student’s attendance at the end of Term 4 was below 90% this means that they have missed at least 12 days or 60 hours of learning across the school year. pic.twitter.com/gGpTXgSgol— Valley Park School () April 21, 2024

18/04/24

And now it’s eyes down for a full house as sixth former Finley announces the Bingo numbers at Decaf…#decaf pic.twitter.com/BUhQPiBUvp— Valley Park School () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

The first performance is underway for today’s Decaf event, and the audience is spellbound!#wearevalleypark https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/Kk2Pcrhz4c— Valley Park School () April 18, 2024

18/04/24

Preparations are going well for today’s Decaf event…#wearevalleypark https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/v7iMuQvmKm— Valley Park School () April 18, 2024

16/04/24

There's only one more day to go before our Decaf Event, so there's just enough time to sign up! https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/7A7fEJYyDY— Valley Park School () April 16, 2024

16/04/24

KMTV filming today for their programme Generation Food. Excellent engagement from year 8 student, Hamish, who is part of the panel. pic.twitter.com/oQ8te8azWh— Valley Park School () April 16, 2024

14/04/24

Struggling with school attendance? At Valley Park, our dedicated team is ready to assist you. Reach out via phone or email, and we will get back to you. pic.twitter.com/bkDh3gLtER— Valley Park School () April 14, 2024

28/03/24

Students who attained Diamond (350) and Emerald (500) positive points this half term, celebrated their achievement at the Rewards Breakfast with Mr Jones during break time today. Well done, and keep it up! pic.twitter.com/U30qncFLxj— Valley Park School () March 28, 2024

26/03/24

On 18 April, join us for an uplifting event in our community, supporting those living with dementia. Find out more and register your place here: https://t.co/5GNCd0zjYt pic.twitter.com/kQi9VS7AXc— Valley Park School () March 26, 2024

23/03/24

Valley Park’s SHUSH (Second Hand Uniform Shop) is open on Year 8 Parents Evening, Tuesday 26 March 4.30pm-6.30pm. Payment by card only. Swap Shop also available. Donations and pre-loved uniform always welcome. https://t.co/qWdK4N0QS0 pic.twitter.com/goBg3i82KM— Valley Park School () March 23, 2024

21/03/24

So you've got your tickets for , but you just can't wait to catch a glimpse of the show before you go? There's a page for that: https://t.co/EdDAwz88XC — Valley Park School () March 21, 2024

20/03/24

It's showtime - good luck to the cast and crew of Grease for tonight! Break a leg! https://t.co/Di6a9JQiGS pic.twitter.com/K3clxiuIva— Valley Park School () March 20, 2024

19/03/24

We're looking for parent champion volunteers to help us with our second-hand uniform shop (SHUSH) to raise money for our Hardship funds. The next shop is at Year 8 Parents Evening on 26th March 2024. If you're willing to help, please visit our SHUSH page: https://t.co/qWdK4N0QS0 pic.twitter.com/HWZ5kpfNhN— Valley Park School () March 19, 2024

18/03/24

Only 48 hours to go - don't be a drop out - get your tickets now! https://t.co/Di6a9JQiGS pic.twitter.com/SZp2YCnn2a— Valley Park School () March 18, 2024

17/03/24

We need good condition school uniform donations for SHUSH, our second hand uniform shop. In particular we're looking for skirts, blazers, jumpers, ties, and any new Year 7 uniform. Please bring your items to reception between 9am and 4pm. https://t.co/qWdK4N0QS0 pic.twitter.com/7ZdO2CgnjS— Valley Park School () March 17, 2024

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Posted on: May 20th 2020

Poetry Competition Winners

Last term, Valley Park School launched a #BeKind movement, encouraging students and staff to celebrate kindness in a variety of different ways, by supporting elders within their communities, painting rainbows and showcasing these in windows, baking cakes and writing letters to individuals at a local residential home, to name but a few. 

The English department added their own contribution to the movement, by challenging students to write a poem about ‘Kindness in the Community.’ They were overwhelmed by the entries they received and the beautiful words crafted by the students. The poems evidenced just how hard-working and compassionate Valley Park students are. 

So, without further ado, here are the winners: 


Lily Catt

Lily produced an incredibly compelling poem, which uses an unexpected perspective to link our ancestors’ struggles during the World Wars with our current pandemic experience. 

 

I was built many years ago,

When the poppy fields would grow and grow.

I love my life don’t get me wrong

But my meaning is sad and will be lifelong.

I protect the resting soldiers from any more harm,

Their families come to visit and spread their magic charm.

 

I wasn’t around during the war but I know how it ended

The people needed each other, they really depended.

Help was always close for those who were scared

But those who were fighting could’ve never been prepared.

The connection in the community grew much stronger

They thought that the war wouldn’t last much longer.

 

Sitting here now feels like I’ve gone back to the war

The streets are always empty and there’s never an open door.

Everyone is caring for each other; it’s such a lovely sight

Constant favours here and there happening day and night.

 

I am the war memorial standing proud and strong

Watching everyone come together under one fight song.

An invisible enemy, a silent war

But it’s our strength that will define us

One for all!

 


Adam Birtwisle

Adam conveyed a fundamental message in his writing – the importance of social distancing - yet his work also celebrates the care and compassion which can be seen in our local communities during this crisis.  

 

With the community, there can be highs and lows,

And the crisis that we are going through just ‘blows’,

But yet here we are, still being civil and kind,

To everyone at risk, Disabled, deaf or blind.

 

Delivering shopping, to those in need,

Picking up prescriptions, for those who can’t leave.

Some people overreact to this and that’s alright,

We need to move on so that the future is bright.

 

Rainbows in windows, for children to see,

To bring hope to the whole community. 

The virus can affect everyone young and old,

But this is a pandemic that we can control,

 

People all round, not being fools,

Stay home, stay safe, NHS rules.

 


Noah Brightman

Noah beautifully references nature within his writing, whilst also creating meaningful links between the current isolation period and the ways we can support one another. 

 

One world; one issue

we stand together; we stand apart.

In isolation we open our hearts,

and to those in need we offer our words and deeds.

Planting hope like windblown fallen seeds,

words, actions, contact offered all in order to be kind.

A reward in your own wellbeing you will find.

Family, friends, community - together a single mind

to nurture our world to reach the other side to find.

When weeks, months, years have past,

do not forget those that gave all until the last

and lest not forget those we lost before their time was due, 

their loss felt like leaves blown across the world 

their lives falling in the autumn hue.

 


Alex Pomfret

Alex uses an omniscient narrator beautifully, to celebrate the daily acts of kindness we are seeing across communities. 

 

A difficult time, an invisible threat.

The sun shines outside, a bird splashes in its bath.

The daffodils are bright and smiling.

It is eerily quiet and still outside.

 

Eerily quiet, except for a boy.

One boy caring for the elderly, with bags of shopping in hand.

Quietly placing each bag outside a house in need.

A face at the window with a grateful look.

 

Suddenly one boy becomes many, all carrying bags.

All placing them outside houses in need.

At this moment, the eeriness is over.

The streets more full but with a distance in between.

 

As soon as they came, they are gone.

The silhouettes of people fades back into their homes.

The street is deserted once more and the eeriness returns.

In homes people now have what they need.

 

People brought together with a common cause.

Help to those in need.

Community kindness in a difficult time.

Long may it continue and thrive.