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DEPTFORD GREEN NEWSLETTER

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ISSUE: 3rd MARCH 2023

HEADTEACHER'S KEY MESSAGES

Image of the headteacher Ms Thurston
HEADTEACHER: MS THURSTON

Week two of the second part of the spring term is finished! We hurtle towards the summer term with lighter mornings and bright evenings at last.

As usual, it has been a busy few weeks as you will see from the items below.

Thank you to those families who continued to support the school through attending the Year 9 Options Evening and Year 8 Parents Evening. Both events were well attended and the Year 9’s are making important choices for their future learning.

There have been many trips which is a delight to see. Tese all compliment the curriculum and continue to provide rich opportunities for our students. The Year 10 students impressed us all with their maturity and communication skills during the Employability Day with a huge number of external visitors carrying out mock interviews. Our students will certainly be well-prepared for work experience next term!

Next Friday (10th March) our Ski Trip is leaving for the Italian slopes for a week and we wish them well and hope that it's a fantastic trip for both students and staff with lots of fun! We look forward to hearing all about it and to seeing lots of amazing photographs... (remember your passports!)

The second round of PPE’s (Pre-Public Exams) begin next week for our Year 11's. There really isn't that much time left to prepare for the final exams so I hope they will all be busy studying and revising hard so that they are pleased with the progress they have made since the first round.

Next week we celebrate International Women’s Day with a wide range of experiences including a real treat for Music students who will be visited by a well known and highly successful composer for TV & Film, Ruth Barrett. Watch this space for the update in the next edition.

As you know our entire community was hit hard by the sad news of the passing of Mr Couzins, a much loved member of the PE team, our staff body and school community. We have been working hard to plan a series of memorial events; this includes a community team entering an upcoming Race for Life event in Blackheath - Miss Pritchard will be in touch soon with further details and other event details will be shared in the coming weeks so that you can take part to remember him with us.

With school budgets being squeezed, we aim to continue to be able to offer a rich experience and have planned an exciting music event to help fundraise for our Dream Days in the summer term. Please Lock-In May 12th in your diaries - one of our parents is a lead singer in a famous band 'The Brand New Heavies' and we are really excited to announce that they will be performing on the night!  We hope to see many of you there to support our students.

I am also delighted to inform you that we have received a record number of first choice applications to join our school for the September cohort. This means we are the school of choice in Lewisham. This is truly fabulous news! A huge well done to the team here at school for their hard work and to you at home for continuing to share the good news about our school in the wider community.

I wish you all a peaceful and relaxing weekend.

Emma Thurston


LATEST NEWS

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23 Feb 2023
Year 11 Textiles Visit To The Now Gallery
The year 11 textiles group explored a large-scale installation by Matty Bovan at the Now Gallery on 8th February 2023.
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20 Feb 2023
Rainforest Comes to DG
Year 8 and 10 geographers have been investigating environments across the world and what's better than to bring this topic alive than experiencing the animals and their adaptations.
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09 Feb 2023
Theatre Visit to Harry Potter & The Cursed Child
Students enjoyed a magical day at Harry Potter and The Cursed Child.
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01 Feb 2023
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

  • 06.03.23 - SCIENCE WEEK BEGINS
  • 07.03.23 - SPEAKERS TRUST WORKSHOP
  • 07.03.23 - MICHELLE MOORE MENTORING PROJECT
  • 08.03.23 - INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY (WITH TRIP TO CIVIC SUITE)
  • 09.03.23 - AFTERNOON TEA CANCELLED - RESCHEDULED T0 30.03.23:  4-5PM
  • 10.03.23 - SKI TRIP DEPARTS FROM SCHOOL AT 2PM 
  • 10.03.23 - Y9 ENVISION GROUP TRIP 9AM - 12.30PM
  • 14.03.23 - Pi DAY
  • 15.03.23 - STRIKE DAY
  • 16.03.23 - STRIKE DAY
  • 17.03.23 - SKI TRIP RETURNS APPROX 6PM (PARENTS WILL BE UPDATED)
  • 19.03.23 - MOTHERING SUNDAY
  • 20.03.23 - FRENCH LANGUAGE DAY
  • 20.03.23 - MONOLOGUE SLAM 3PM
  • 21.03.23 - NATIONAL POETRY DAY
  • 21.03.23 - Y10 CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE @ DGS
  • 22.03.23 - FIRST GIVE PRESENTATION SKILLS WORKSHOP 11-1pm
  • 23.03.23 - FRIENDSHIP AFTERNOON WITH Y6 3.30 - 5PM
  • 23.03.23 - MS CALVERT MINGALABA EVENT - MORE INFO TO FOLLOW

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HOT CHOCOLATE FRIDAYS

Mug of Hot Chocolate

THIS WEEK'S WINNERS ARE:

Y7: Tosin for being an outstanding student since he started here. He is a leader, a resilient and trustworthy student and embodies all our DG Values. Star pupil! Ms Young

Y8: Nicholas for an outstanding performance in the basketball team this week. Fantastic!  Mr Jones

Y9: Joe for showing much improvement in all areas in and out of lessons. More importantly he is applying himself and should this continue, will no doubt achieve all of that potential he undoubtedly possesses! Mr Aniagwu

Y10: Zena for writing an entire play on her own and typing it all up during her lunch breaks. An achievement to be proud of! Ms Williams

Students selected for outstanding achievement get Hot Chocolate with the head teacher

 


CALLING ALL PARENTS/CARERS WHO WOULD LIKE TO HELP WITH OUR FIRST BIG FUNDRAISER ON THE 12TH MAY - SAVE THE DATE!

Music Event with blue lighting

Planning meeting - AFTERNOON TEA - on THURSDAY 30TH MARCH 4-5PM in the library.  It's going to be BIG!!! Can you help plan and organise and/or help on the night?  Please do come along. 

Email: aheiser@deptfordgreen.co.uk to book your place


WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING AT SCHOOL?

TAKE A LOOK HERE. CLICK ON THE ARROW

 

ART & TEXTILES

Y9 TRIP TO LONDON COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATIONS

Students learning to screen print

Last week a group of Y9 art students took part in printing workshops at London College of Communications. Half the group focused on screen printing while the other half experimented with mono printing. Both groups explored these techniques from start to finish building on processes they already knew and learning new ones along the way. The screen printers realised that patterns and simple shapes with layering, delivered exciting and colourful designs. Alternatively, the mono printers explored illustrative ideas and were able to create beautiful pieces which developed their drawing skills. Both groups outcomes were fantastic and individual.

Students learning to screen print

The students said they wished they could have been there all day and look forward to exploring these techniques again in the future! A big thank you to everyone at LCC for providing such a wonderful experience for our students; we hope to visit again very soon!

YEAR 11 TEXTILES VISIT TO THE NOW GALLERY

Textiles Trip for Y11 to the NOW Gallery

The year 11 textiles group explored a large-scale installation by Matty Bovan at the Now Gallery in North Greenwich on 8th February 2023.

Bovan is a UK based fashion designer who specialises in knitwear and his exhibition showcases floor to ceiling knitted structures made out of ribbons.

Whilst there, the students interacted with the artwork, climbing inside the main structure, adding their own ribbons and creating their own colourful drawings of the designers work. They also had a go at knitting their own miniature artworks which will be included in their GCSE exam project. This colourful, vibrant installation has inspired many ideas in the students, from painting to creating moving images. They are excited to explore more designers techniques after the half term. We can't wait to see what they come up with! 

Students standing admiring a 'Textile Wall'

 

Y11 Students Crafting with Yarn

 

LGBTQIA+ HISTORY MONTH HAS NOW COME TO A CLOSE...

It seems to me that as the years pass by and the world moves on, the plight of queer people around the world remains. During History Month we heard about the murder of trans teen Brianna Ghey in Warrington. This will be devastating for her family and friends, but the murder also rings loudly with the LGBTQIA+ Community. How do we stay safe? How do we keep each other safe? How do we foster a more understanding society?

During the month in school, we had an assembly that explored the concept of solidarity and the flags that represent the many LGBTQIA+ people around the world. We also looked at the theme of 'Behind the Lens', showcasing a number of queer producers, writers and executives in the film industry.

DG Equaltiy Ambassadors

Our Equality Ambassador’s message was clear: LGBTQIA+ people are in all areas of life. They might be the person who serves you in a shop, the soldier who fights for your liberties and freedoms, the person you sit next to in class, your bus driver, the person who designed your clothes, the architect who built the school or your favourite teacher. Allyship has never been more important and that was obvious on Saturday morning this past weekend when hundreds of allies turned up at the Honor Oak Pub in a counter-protest against members of the far right who were going to protest about a drag storytelling event for children.

DG Equality Ambassadors

Our Equality Ambassadors attended an LGBTQIA+ event at the Town Hall on Friday where we were shown a timeline of Queer History and the lived experience. It was fascinating to see how the laws have changed over the years in the UK to support queer people, but also how there is always a pull in the opposite direction from some groups and sentiments. Our students were also able to engage with some creative writing and badge making which was excellent. We have also planned some Peer Mentor training with the Young Mayor’s Team so that we can strengthen our message around equality and hopefully visit some of our local primary schools.

At the end of an excellent day last Friday, I met with the Ambassadors and we discussed what we might do next to support with International Women’s Day, Our feelings were clear and shared: you cannot pick and choose your equalities. Equality at Deptford Green is GREAT.

Thank you Mr Paish

HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

Health & Social Care visit to London South Bank University Hospital

On Monday the 30th of January, our Y11 Health and Social Care class went on a trip to London South Bank University in West Croydon.  Once there we were taken to a Simulation Room. In the room there was an activity we were invited to take part in where a simulation doll was our ‘patient’ and we could immediately hear that she was breathing quite heavily. We were told that the patient had had an Asthma attack and we had to help her. We went through different steps to help the patient; different students performed different stages in her care.  For example, Crissan helped the patient by putting the oxygen mask over her mouth and nose so that she could breathe better.  Another student also learnt how to count along with the patient’s pulse to determine the beats per minute. We also helped the patient by monitoring her pulse and temperature.  After that we went to another activity where we wore a glove that had an electrical current running through it.  It caused our hand to shake uncontrollably and made our hands cramp and this made it difficult to do daily tasks such as pouring water in a cup and buttoning up a shirt. The thinking behind this was to help us empathise with patients who may have illnesses such as Parkinson’s Disease. We also wore glasses that made us visually impaired with headphones that blocked out background noises to experience hearing impairment. The overall consequence of this was that it made us feel vulnerable and gave us a lack of mobility.

Simulation Ward in Hospital

There was also an inflated suit that made us obese. Whilst I was wearing the inflated suit, I  had to do daily tasks such as putting clothes on, getting in and out of bed and generally moving around and I found I struggled with doing the basic tasks. One of our other activities, was to try on this heavily weighted suit which was wrapped around our bodies. This made it extremely difficult to move around quickly and gave us an experience of what's it's like to be elderly.

Thank you Nhi for writing the report up for us.

Here are some quotes from some of the other students about the day:

“It was a very interesting experience that gave us an insight into what it is like to live with certain conditions and why it is important to have empathy when you work in Healthcare.”

“I don’t have words to describe something better.  I really loved visiting the simulation ward today.”

“It gave me ideas about what I could study at university and I will definitely visit the university again.”

 

Y11 Student wearing 'elderly' simulation suit

BUSINESS

CANDLE SALES AT Y9 & Y8 PARENTS EVENINGS

Y10 Business & Enterprise students selling self-made candles

The Y10 Business & Enterprise group were busy selling more candles at the Y9 Parents Evening.  They also sold at the Y8 Parents Evening this week and are developing into highly successful sales people and employing ever-improving sales techniques as they go along.  A true learning experience.

Well done to Felix, Michael and Arlo.  Excellent DG Entrepreneurs!

GEOGRAPHY: Rainforest Experience Comes to DG

Y10 Student with Python

Year 8 and 10 geographers have been investigating environments across the world and what's better to bring this topic alive than experiencing the animals and their adaptations. Learners received a micro lecture and got to pick up and engage with the animals. Our learners embraced their fears by picking up snakes, cockroaches and lizards. Learners faces showed their excitement and all the students who took part represented our school with excellence.

The experience leader Hazel, was overwhelmed with our learner’s knowledge on animals and commented on how exceptional their behaviour was. All the animals are accounted for and none seem to have escaped!  Click HERE to see some more photographs.

Thank you Mr Stamp

ALL THINGS READING

At the moment we have a couple of Reading Competitions going on around World Book Day and Reading Week.

Thomas in Y8 has taken up Ms Player's challenge to make a bookmark to celebrate a book or book series he likes and Thomas loves Manga!  Well done Thomas, this is a FANTASTIC effort! 

Y8 Student with a book and a self-made bookmark

We also have our Inter-Class Challenge in Y7 & Y8 well underway.  Competition for a Pizza Lunch is fierce and it remains to be seen who will win this luxury!  The idea is that you read as many 'quick reads' and quiz immediately to see how many quizzes in Accelerated Reader you can accumulate.  This is great practice for concentrated reading and there will also be a story read to them over the course of the half-term.  Students can still continue to read their own choice books and when finished, take a quiz on that too where there is a quiz. There are lots of different ways to earn points!  Watch this space and we will announce the winning class at the end of the term. 

Pupils have been really well engaged in this competition so far.  Well done to those really taking it on board and taking up the challenge! All good practice and strengthening your reading ability.

Inter Class Reading Challenge detail

GUESS THE TEACHER COMPETITION

Tutor groups have been sent a competition to see if they can guess the Reading Teacher.  Can you guess who this sporty person is?

A teacher hiding behind a book

DRAMA

DG Trip to Harry Potter: the Cursed Child

Students enjoyed a magical day at 'Harry Potter and The Cursed Child'.

Perplexed by the special effects, DG students left ultimately believing that magic is real as long as you believe in it... Two great performances;  thank you to Sita for offering us the opportunity for free tickets. Click HERE for more photos

SCHEDULE FOR ‘OUR HOUSE’ REHEARSALS MARCH 2023

Week

Day

Cast Required

Staff

Workshop Details

2 W/C 6th March

Monday

Dad, Kath, Joe, Emmo, Lewis, Billi, Angie Sarah and Lead Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

 

3-5pm pgs.1-13

Tuesday

No rehearsal

 

No rehearsal

 

No rehearsal

 

3 W/C 13th March

Monday

Emmo, Joe, Lewis, Dad, Kath and Lead Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

Ian Paish

3-5pm Pgs. 14-21

Tuesday

Joe, Reecey, Emmo, Lewis, Dad, Billie, Angie, Mr Pressman and Lead Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

 

3-5pm Pgs. 26-36

4 W/C 20th March

Monday

Joe, Reecey, Emmo, Lewis, Dad, Billie, Angie, Mr Pressman and Lead Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

Ian Paish

3-5pm Pgs. 26-36

Tuesday

Billie, Angie, Joe, Reecey, Sarah, Lewis, Emmo, Dad and Reecey +1 Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

 

3-5pm Pgs. 36-48

5 W/C 27th March

Monday

Billie, Angie, Joe, Reecey, Sarah, Lewis, Emmo, Dad and Reecey +1 Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

Ian Paish

3-5pm Pgs. 36-48

Tuesday

Billie, Angie, Sarah, Joe, Reecey, Emmo, Lewis, Dad and Lead Ensemble

The Mr Heelbeck

 

3-5pm Pgs. 49-59

CAREERS

Y9 Student in Careers Hub

YEAR 9 MENTORING WITH UCL AND 'WITH INSIGHT EDUCATION'

The conversation was flowing yesterday when our Y9 ‘With Insight’ Mentees met their mentors for the first time.

“She was so nice; I didn’t think it would be so easy to talk to her.”

“We talked about my GCSE choices and it was really helpful.”

“She is studying to be a Doctor and I might want to do that.”

Students in Y9 have been matched to students at University College London, one of the top universities in the world. They will be meeting online weekly to discuss their aspirations so they can make informed decisions for the future. They will also get tips and advice regarding academic skills, extra-curricular activities and well-being so they are prepared to access more opportunities. Students will then meet their mentor on campus and tour the university.

With Insight Education’ is an organisation who aims to empower, enable and equip black heritage students to successfully apply to top universities and progress into professional careers.

YEAR 10 FUTURES MORNING THURSDAY 23RD FEBRUARY  

Y10 Futures Morning Interviews

There was a buzz of excitement in school when over 45 volunteers from the world of work came in to conduct 'mock interviews' and Networking sessions with Y10 students.

The day started with an interview skills workshop where students learnt about using the 'STAR' technique which they then put into practice in their mock interview. They received constructive feedback to implement.

Students also took part in a networking session, further practicing their communication skills and learning more about what different professionals do at work.

Student playing a 'Snapper' Game all about career choices

✅ "I'm so proud of myself"
✅ "It was fun, I loved it!"

✅ "It was helpful and enjoyable because I met people who work in the job I want to do and I learned about other jobs in Technology. We met people who worked at Google and people who worked in different Tech companies. I definitely want to be a Software Engineer!”
✅ "The people who interviewed me were so nice and I was so happy with their feedback. It made me feel good about myself."
✅ "I was really nervous and didn't think I could do it but now I realise that it is not something to be worried about and it is probably the same for most things you are afraid of...they are not that bad!"
✅ "I got great advice about using the STAR technique and I know how I can improve my answers to interview questions. It was very useful."
✅ "It helped me feel more confident about the future"

We also welcomed Fiona Taylor and Charlie Clark from London South Bank University to learn more about apprenticeships and degree apprenticeships and explored jobs in the Creative Industries and courses with Juliet Alexander from The London Screen Academy, for students who might be interested in training to access roles in Film, TV and Media.

Our guests enjoyed meeting our Y10 students and it was brilliant to have a mix of Alumni, parents and other employers meeting students. Thank you to all the volunteers who spent time with us and nurtured our students.

“Thank you for inviting me to present to your Year 10 students today as part of their Futures Day. It was a real pleasure to spend time with students at Deptford Green School. Your students were attentive, polite and asked intelligent questions about the creative industries, LSA courses and Post 16 options, including apprenticeships.  They had a keen interest in the courses on offer at the London Screen Academy and we look forward to welcoming them here in the future.”  Juliet Alexander from London Screen Academy  

Thank you Ms Nembhard

SPORTS

YEAR 11 SPORTS STUDIES: 

Y11 Sports Studies students from Mr Melia's class took part in a million-pound drop revision game in preparation for their mocks starting in March.

 

Image of a Sports Studies game on the board

YEAR 8/9 BASKETBALL FIXTURES:

On Monday 6th February the 8/9'S basketball team played St Matthews in a friendly match winning 25-08.  All of the boys involved played exceptionally well on the day and demonstrated the schools' GREAT values. Roshan  (pictured) was Man of the Match. 

Photo of Roshan who won Man of the Match

 

YEAR 8 TABLE TENNIS FIXTURE:

On Tuesday 7th February a group of male and female PE enthusiasts from Y8 when to Bonus Pastor Catholic College for a Table Tennis Tournament. Everyone involved enjoyed the experience and were able to put their table tennis skills to the test. 

 

Student playing Table Tennis

 


WHAT'S COMING UP?

SCIENCE

a POSTER ADVERTISING BRITISH SCIENCE WEEK

Deptford Green will be celebrating BRITISH SCIENCE WEEK next week.  The theme for this year is CONNECTIONS. We have a fun packed week for our students planned following the amazing success of 2022.

Students in years 7, 8 and 9 will be exploring the theme Connections in their lessons.  Year 7 will be investigating different biomes and the ecosystems within them.  Year 8 will explore cycles and how things are recycled while year 9 will examine transport connections.

Lunchtimes will be filled with amazing science demonstrations from our fantastic technicians who always ensure science week goes with a bang!  We have a scavenge hunt so don’t be surprised if you get requested for random objects it is all in a good cause!

Year 7 have the opportunity to enter the British Science week poster competition and the best 5 poster showing connections will be entered nationally.  Students have the opportunity to pool their ideas work in groups or individually if they wish.

Two students in year 10 have also been nominated to represent Deptford Green and attend the special Science Question Time at King's College London next week.  We look forward to sharing how we can help connect young people with Science.

Science Week image with female scientist

PARENTS CAN YOU HELP PLEASE...

by donating any materials you have at home that might help students build models?  If you are having a spring clean and want to donate, please send it in!  In high demand will be things like card, Lego, toy forms of transport, plants, animals, insects, (model form only!) and materials like felt. If you do, please send them in with your children or drop them off for us at reception.  

Thank you in advance for any support you can offer and we look forward to sharing our student’s success with you all.

The Science Department (Thanks Ms Manning)


INFORMATION FOR PARENTS & CARERS

TAKE A LOOK HERE. CLICK ON THE ARROW...

 
 

Breakfast Bagels

Dear Parents/Carers,

To support our families with the cost-of-living crisis we have applied for additional funding and I am delighted to say that we have been successful! We are really pleased to inform you that as of Friday 3rd March we will be able to provide all students in receipt of free school meals with a free breakfast. The breakfast will include a variety of cereals and bagels. The free breakfast will be served in the canteen from 8.15- 8.35am.

Your child can access the breakfast for free in the normal way (as they would for their free lunch) by using their thumb print. If you have any questions, feel free to get in touch. 

Thank you Ms Stanghon.

RESILIENCE WORKSHOP WITH PARENT ENGAGE LEWISHAM

It is not easy returning to a new normal as we learn to live with Covid in a new economic environment.

Parent ENGage would like to invite you to attend a Resilience Workshop to learn about the 10 ways to build resilience; you can also share these strategies with your children.  The workshops are run by Lewisham parents for Lewisham parents.  The workshop will take place in the school library and a light breakfast will be provided on FRIDAY 21ST APRIL 2023 AT 9.30 - 11.30AM.

Register for FREE tickets on Eventbrite: click HERE to book your place and please email Ms Walker for confirmation too: twalker@deptfordgreen.co.uk

FUNDRAISING FOR DREAM DAYS 

Students holding We Need You sign

This summer we are incredibly excited to be launching ‘Dream Days’. These are a series of drop-down days for Years 7, 8 and 9 during which pupils will participate in a variety of projects that will lead to a stall, exhibition or performance for a festival on the afternoon of Wednesday 28th June.

The theme for the festival this year will be ‘We love Deptford’ with a big focus on creativity and critical problem-solving. We hope to involve as many local organisations, groups and individuals as possible to foster stronger links with our community and develop an outward-looking culture for pupils so that they are aware of all the fantastic opportunities on their doorstep.

To help make the experience as rewarding as possible we are engaging in a variety of fundraising activities to help pay for workshops and materials. Accordingly, we would be extremely grateful for any donations that parents are willing to make towards the Dream Days via ParentPay.  Thanking you in advance for any contributions you can give. If you would like further information, please contact me at: sdavey@deptfordgreen.co.uk

Thank you Ms Davey

DEALING WITH THE LOSS OF SOMEONE YOU LOVE OR CARE ABOUT

Particularly relevant for us at Deptord Green at the moment and for several of our students and families that have lost close family members recently, I found this on Instagram the other day. 

Dr Alex George is currently working with Place2Be and this is a video which may help someone out there dealing with grief. CLICK HERE to see the video. 

Dr Alex George and his pledge to help others

SAFEGUARDING & ATTENDANCE INFORMATION:

“School keeps you safe, it educates you, it prepares you for your future. Don’t miss out!”

Image of students in a classroom

ATTENDANCE & PUNCTUALITY

Attending school regularly and being punctual will always be of the utmost importance at Deptford Green School. Good attendance ensures that students take full advantage of all the educational, and extra-curricular opportunities that are on offer.

 

ATTENDANCE:

Outstanding Attendance = Outstanding Results

Students need to attend regularly and on time if they are to take full advantage of the educational opportunities available to them at Deptford Green School. Persistent Absences undermines the educational process and will lead to educational disadvantage.

We would ask for parents/carers NOT to arrange family holidays during term time. Where unavoidable, requests should be made in writing to the Headteacher well in advance of travel dates.

Any medical appointments, where possible, should be made before and after school.

PUNCTUALITY:

Punctuality is an important part of self-discipline and is essential to good time management and preparation for adult life. Being late will disrupt classmates’ learning and could result in missing vital information. Good punctuality is habit-forming so it is important that students arrive on time from an early age and show respect to their teachers and peers.

Awards are regularly given for excellent attendance and all students should be aiming to receive these.

If students are late for any reason they must sign in before going to lesson. Persistent lateness will result in detentions and parental meetings.

5 minutes late every day = 3 days lost each year

15 minutes late every day = 2 weeks lost a year

It all adds up!

If parents have any concerns about attendance or lateness please do not hesitate to contact the Deputy Attendance Officers, Amy Coffey and Lynn Ascott or your child’s Head of Year. We are here to help!

SOME USEFUL LINKS FROM OUR WEBSITE:

MENTAL HEALTH AT DGS: CLICK HERE

ONLINE SAFETY AT DGS: CLICK HERE

STUDENT/PARENT SUPPORT SERVICES DURING SCHOOL CLOSURE: CLICK HERE

A TOOL FOR PARENTS/CARERS - ANTI-BULLYING: CLICK HERE

COST OF LIVING SUPPORT: CLICK HERE

DOMESTIC ABUSE: CLICK HERE

PREVENT: CLICK HERE