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  • The Big Adventure Begins for Little Ones at RAPS

    Published 18/09/23

    Four year olds are already settling into life with a smile at Ramsgate Arts Primary School in Ramsgate.

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  • Seaside Special for RAPS Youngsters

    Published 17/07/23

    Life’s a beach for little children at Ramsgate Arts Primary who enjoyed a fun learning treat at the seaside

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  • Vibrant Exhibition for National Gallery Competition

    Published 04/07/23

    A stunning visual exploration of Henri Rousseau’s acclaimed artwork Surprised! forms a major exhibition by creative youngsters at Ramsgate Arts Primary.

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  • Cross Country At Upton

    Published 26/06/23

    "On Saturday some of our RAPS children volunteered to represent the school at the Upton Cross-Country event

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  • Pupils Excel at the Big Countdown Showdown

    Published 15/06/23

    Hundreds of determined children stepped forward eager meet the challenge of an inter-school super quiz based on the popular television show Countdown.

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  • RAPS Clawsome Time at Crab Museum

    Published 13/06/23

    Cool crab facts and fun learning were the highlight of a day at the seaside for children from Ramsgate Arts Primary.

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  • Going Green To Highlight Rare Genetic Condition

    Published 13/06/23

    Children at Ramsgate Arts Primary went green to help raise awareness of a rare genetic disorder.

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  • Spotlight on RAPS Super Showcase

    Published 12/06/23

    A variety extravaganza has showcased the depth of the pupils’ performance x-factor at Ramsgate Arts Primary School.

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  • Archery Challenge Hits The Bullseye at RAPS

    Published 12/06/23

    An archery tournament at Ramsgate Arts Primary hit the bullseye with children.

    The competition involved pupils from all age ranges who voted the day-long experience a sure fire hit.

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  • Mini Olympics for Upton, Chilton and RAPS pupils

    Published 12/06/23

    More than one thousand children in Thanet have enjoyed the challenge of their own mini Olympics.

    The annual Viking Games saw around 1200 pupils from Upton Juniors, Chilton Primary and Ramsgate Arts Primary – all members of the Viking Academy Trust – joined together in four colour ‘house’ teams especially for the tournament.

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  • Right Royal Fun at RAPS

    Published 15/05/23

    Young children at Ramsgate Arts Primary got creative for the coronation.

    To mark the event pupils in the school’s Early Years Foundation Studies group set to work designing and making a range of celebratory souvenirs.

    These included crowns, flags and decorations for the historic occasion.

    They also created a union flag montage from various materials, and made patriotic artwork on their outside play area.

    One popular challenge was to make their own sandwiches and biscuits for a celebration outdoor picnic.

    Year 3 children enjoyed a cream tea. They made crowns and flags to wave and tables were set out like a street party in the corridor for extra atmosphere.

    Year 3 teachers Kiki Amin and Alice Mann said: “The pupils were really excited and looking forward to watching the coronation. Our whole team felt it was really important that all of our children had the opportunity to make great memories with their friends too so it was lovely to be able organise this for them.”

    Head of School Nick Budge said: “The coronation was celebrated across the school with pupils and staff dressed in red, white and blue outfits for the day. There was a special assembly about the significance of the coronation, and pupils have also discussed the role of the King and the monarchy in class.

    “Children enjoyed a special lunch thanks to our fabulous catering team and meals included one of the nation’s favourite meals of fish and chips. Our kitchen staff also created coronation cupcakes that looked and tasted great.

    “In Early Years our youngest children enjoyed a full week of fun activities culminating in a coronation picnic which was a fitting end to their royal learning journey.”

    Ramsgate Arts Primary School is part of the Viking Academy Trust together with Upton Junior School, Broadstairs, and Chilton Primary, Ramsgate.

    For more information contact RAPS Head of School Nick Budge on 01843 582847

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  • Sound Idea for Creating Musical Sculptures

    Published 26/04/23

    Young creative at Ramsgate Arts Primary have explored the sonic possibilities of using found materials from the coast to make music.

    The year 4 groups have been working with Molly Clark from the University for the Creative Arts, Canterbury, to design, make and play their sound sculptures.

    During the workshops they discussed the types of materials that could be found along the shoreline, how they felt and how their shapes differed, and what sort of sounds they could make with them.

    They considered shells, rocks, driftwood, litter and debris such as bottle tops and ring pulls, and also used fabric, threads, string, wool, wire and beads as their sculptures took shape.

    As part of the process the pupils also listened to Molly’s own audio clips for inspiration and wrote down all their ideas, creating images with their words.

    The project was the first part of the term’s topic Sound for the year group and Head of School Nick Budge said it was a perfect way to launch their learning experience.

    He added: “Our children worked well with Molly and they shared ideas with her and were enthusiastic about the different types of sound sculptures they could create from found objects.

    “Molly was a great motivator with the pupils and we hope this link with UCA could be the beginning of a fruitful liaison that can benefit their students through practical experiences and give our children further enrichment with their learning.

    “At RAPS we have developed good relationships with a range of differing arts institutions and groups over the years, and this latest link is another that can help broaden our pupils’ development, skill sets and enjoyment.”

    Molly, a 20 year old Fine Arts student, said working at RAPS was a valuable experience and she added: “The RAPS sessions have helped me explore a different way of taking my practice and gave me the challenge of adapting my ways of working to a different audience.

    “Working with the children a brilliant experience. They exceeded my expectations and responded to the tasks I set in very successful and innovative ways. They are so creative and enthusiastic.

     “Doing these workshops allowed me to present my ideas and materials to the pupils and see how they interpreted it from their uniquely creative point of view. Helping them practically construct the pieces also allowed me to exchange skills such as knotting, sewing, and crochet, as well as ideas.

    “I draw lots of inspiration from the coast and materials found there, creating sculptures based around these natural forms. At the moment I am particularly interested in sounds that are produced by natural processes.

    “I have been exploring ways of re-creating these sounds within sculpture, for example making rattles and wind chimes from shells and shingle, allowing my audience to interact and activate my work.”

    Ramsgate Arts Primary School is part of the Viking Academy Trust together with Upton Junior School, Broadstairs, and Chilton Primary, Ramsgate.

    For more information contact RAPS Head of School Nick Budge on 01843 582847

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