About our School Website

According to 'The Times Educational Supplement', we have "the most visited school website in the country. We have over 100,000 visitors most days.

Who are we?

We are a junior school (primary) in England. Our students are aged between 7 and 11 years.

Where are we?

Our school is in the south-east corner of England, in the county of Kent. We are in England, Great Britain and the UK.
We are also in Europe.

Frequently asked Questions

How did you make your website?

Woodlands Web was started as a hobby by Mandy Barrow, who knew little about computers and designing a website. Over the years her knowledge of web designing has grown alongside our ever growing website still run by Mandy.

The Woodlands Junior website reflects Mandy's interests. She is especially keen on keeping British culture and history alive. This is seen through the huge section on British life and culture crammed full of photographs (another hobby of Mandy's).

For information on how Mandy started the site and on how to create your own website please visit our Internet Lessons.

Who runs your website?

The website is run by Mandy Barrow, a former teacher at the school, who runs it voluntarily in her spare time. There is no team of paid web developers working on this website. Mandy has a full time job and is also heavily involved in Scouting.

The website is not funded by the school.

The school also plays a part in helping to run the site. Alison, a teaching assistant at Woodlands, updates the school diary, school news and school office pages. They are the pages that tell you what it happening in the school today.

How often is the website updated?

Mandy is always updating and adding something new to the website. The main sections which are updated regularly are the Homework Help, Interactive Zones and the British Culture sections.

The biggest and most recent addition to the website is a virtual trip with Winnie the Pooh down the River Thames. and Winnie the Pooh and Friends down the River Severn. Both sections contain over 500 photographs on 100 pages and each took four months to complete.

How should I include your websites in my bibliography?

Barrow, Mandy. "Title of page goes here."

Woodlands Web. http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/add page address (date visited ).

Author of page, last name first, followed by a fullstop.
Title of page in quotes, followed by a fullstop.
Title of the entire website, underlined, followed by a fullstop.
The full URL address of the page, beginning with http://, followed by the date you visited the site in parentheses, followed by a fullstop.

How can I put games on my website?

We have created a step by step guide on how to do this on our Internet Lessons pages.

Have you won any awards?

Yes - you can see what we have been awarded on our 'Awards' page. But the best awards/rewards are from our vistors who leave messages in our guestbookand/or send emails.

Do you have a site policy?

Yes, please take a look at our policy.

Comments and Suggestions

We would greatly welcome your comments and suggestions as we continue to improve the way we deliver information to you. (Contact Us )

We would especially be interested to hear:

  • What additional information you would find useful on the site?
  • How easy was it to navigate through, and any suggestions for improvements?
  • What you enjoyed most about the site.
  • If you were looking for specific information, what were you looking for and did you find it? If so, did you find it quickly?

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