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ISSUE: 17TH MARCH 2023

HEADTEACHER'S KEY MESSAGES

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HEADTEACHER: MS THURSTON

With only two weeks left of the spring term we have had another few weeks full to bursting with exciting opportunities for our students.

Due to the recent strike action, some events had to be rescheduled and our Y11’s showed true grit and resilience during their second round of PPE’s which finished today.

It would seem the word is certainly getting out about how GREAT a school we are. We've had a significant number of first choice applications to join our school in September 2023 and even have a waiting list! This is fantastic news; we are now a school of choice in Lewisham and beyond.

Looking through the entries for this edition of the newsletter, I am astounded by the many successes and reason for celebration across our school community. The Y11 boys football team stormed home with a 7-0 victory over Fulham Boys yesterday. The students on the ski trip return home today with, I am sure, huge smiles on their faces and probably sore legs but also many happy memories to treasure for a lifetime!

International Women’s Day is important to use, along with other events, to celebrate the diversity of our community. Not only were assemblies dedicated to this, but we were fortunate enough to have a visit from Ruth Barrett, Emmy-nominated composer and Michelle Moore, internationally acclaimed author and leadership consultant leading assemblies on ‘The Leader in You’.

I have been amazed by the design and make skills of our students in DT lessons as you will see from the article below. Juno, our school dog, tried out some of the pet toys made by the Y11’s - she gave her seal of approval and was fully immersed in attempting to remove the treats from the toys!

With articles on theatre trips, Science Week, Envision sessions, Debating and Sporting successes, 1 Club rewards and Brilliant Club updates, this really is a bumper issue!

It is not just the success of our students we celebrate - you will note from the interview with Mr Allen that he is in a band that is currently gigging and doing really well. Hopefully you will see The Sundries for yourselves when you come along to support our fundraiser on May 12th where they are supporting the Brand New Heavies along with the NHS Lewisham and Greenwich Choir.  I for one cannot wait!

As you know we were devastated to learn of the passing of Mr Couzins as all of you will be too so we have some events planned to remember him, taking place over the next few weeks. If you would like to attend, please do read the full plan to book your places.

Please remember how important attendance at school is - we hope to see your children in school every day until the end of term on Friday 31st March.

Have a wonderful weekend

Emma Thurston


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Visit From Ruth Barrett, Composer
On Thursday 9th of March our year 10 GCSE music class were lucky enough to get a visit from Emmy-nominated composer Ruth Barrett.
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Real Wins Girls Mentoring Programme with Multi-Award Winning Author and Leadership Coach Michelle Moore.
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Students and staff continue to impress with the diverse range of high-quality lessons and learning: from student-led PE ‘pulse racer’ warm-ups, to dynamic discussions during Socratic Seminars. 
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STEM Aviation Trip to London City Airport
A group of Y9 female students were invited by the charity Inspire to a careers' day focusing on STEM & Aviation at London City Airport.
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY: LAST 2 WEEKS OF TERM!

  • 19.03.23 - MOTHERING SUNDAY
  • 20.03.23 - FRENCH LANGUAGE DAY
  • 21.03.23 - NATIONAL POETRY DAY
  • 21.03.23 - Y10 CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE @ DGS
  • 22.03.23 - Y8 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
  • 24.03.23 - Y8 HPV JAB PART 2
  • 26.03.23 - CLOCKS GO FORWARD FOR DAYLIGHT SAVING
  • 27.03.23 - AUTISM AWARENESS WEEK
  • 27.03.23 - LONDON BUBBLE WORKING WITH Y10 DRAMA
  • 28.03.23 - MONOLOGUE SLAM
  • 29.03.23 - LABAN DANCE COMPANY SELCTED Y7'S 12-4PM
  • 30.03.23 - REWARDS CONCERTS & ASSEMBLIES
  • 30.03.23 - AFTERNOON TEA PLANNING EVENT FOR OUR BIG FUNDRAISER WITH MS THURSTON IN THE LIBRARY 4-5PM
  • 30.03.23 - OPEN MIC NIGHT - EASTER SHOWCASE 5.30-7PM 
  • 31.03.23 - REWARDS CONCERTS & ASSEMBLIES 
  • 31.03.23 - EARLY CLOSURE FOR EASTER- MORE INFO TO FOLLOW
  • 17.04.23 - SUMMER TERM STARTS

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HOT CHOCOLATE FRIDAYS

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THIS WEEK'S WINNERS ARE:

A photo of students who have achieved a Hot Chocolate with their headteacher  for excellence

Y7 - Iris for being a wonderful and mature student. For always going beyond to be nice to other students. Ms Young

Y8 - Ivana for being a member of the '1' club and a fantastic form rep. Mr Jones

Y9 - Kaydon for an inspirational turnaround in behaviour and application in lessons. Mr Aniagwu

Y10 - Toky for being an all-round legend and getting the 5th most votes in the young mayor elections which was the highest of any DG student. Ms Williams

Y11 - Kyle whose attendance and engagement with work has really improved. Mr Conway.


REMEMBERING JOE COUZINS

Photograph of Joe Couzins our much loved staff member who passed away recently

We are having a memorial evening for our much loved colleague Joe Couzins on Thursday 27th April from 6pm.

To remember the life and work of our dear colleague Joe who dedicated 14 years to Deptford Green School making a significant contribution to the lives of many local young people.

Please join us to celebrate and remember him. Any funds raised on the evening, including ticket costs, will be donated to Cancer Research. 

If you would like to attend this event you can secure your place by clicking HERE

For the Creative Writing Submissions EMAIL: aplayer@deptfordgreen.co.uk


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

Photo of a crowd listening to a rock band

Planning meeting - AFTERNOON TEA - on THURSDAY 30TH MARCH 4-5PM in the library.  This event is 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


INTERVIEW WITH OUR VERY OWN ROCK STAR - MR ALLEN!

Yussuf and Khyrn Y10 are interviewing Mr Allen as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award and I think they did a pretty good job! Hope you think so too. Well done boys... journalists in the making! Sadly Khyrn was away when we took the photo!

Y: Good afternoon Sir. Khyrn and I will interview you in order to understand more about you and your role. We have a few questions for you:

K: WHAT AREA WERE YOU BORN IN AND WHAT WAS YOUR EXPERIENCE GROWING UP THERE?

Mr A: I was born in an area called Dunstable, where I lived until I was 8 years old. Then I moved to Orpington, which is just outside of London which was quite a good place to grow up. My parents still live there so I still go back and visit them every now and then. I have many fond memories of living there.

Y: What did you study in University and was it difficult?

Mr A: I studied English and Drama Joint Honours, a joint degree, and most of it was drama analysis however I did do some practical acting work as well. In English literature, I specialised in South and Latin American Literature.

K: WHAT MADE YOU CHOOSE TO BECOME A TEACHER?

Mr A: I chose to become a teacher because I had a really inspiring English teacher whilst I was at school. I didn’t become a teacher straight away; I started my training when I was 26. Beforehand I had worked in a record shop and I became a teacher because I wanted to do something worthwhile and help young people. I also wanted to do something that was quite creative.

Y: WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO MOVE TO LONDON?

Mr A: I moved from Orpington to Bromley then to Catford and now I live in Sydenham. I always really loved London and always wanted to live here. I never want to leave London because I love the culture; I enjoy being just a train ride away from the theatre. I go to quite a few gigs and music events and they are all in convenient locations from where I live. I like being in the city for that reason.

K: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE DEPTFORD GREEN TO WORK IN?

Mr A: Deptford Green was my first school and I really wanted to work in the area as it’s an interesting area with a rich history. I found DG to be a welcoming school. I’ve really enjoyed working with the other members of staff and love working with the students. I joined 16 years ago and started as a newly qualified teacher (NQT) and liked it so much I have never wanted to leave!

Y: What is your favourite thing about your job?

Mr A: I really enjoy working with students. In my current role however - I am an Assistant Headteacher - I don’t teach as much as I used to but I like the variation of my work. I like being in the classroom but also being able to do strategic work. For example, one second I could be on duty or patrolling the corridors and the next I could be in assembly enjoying an inspiring performance.

K: JUST TO SWITCH THE QUESTIONS UP A BIT... WHAT DO YOU DO OUTSIDE OF WORK FOR FUN?

Mr A: The main thing I do outside of work is look after my two young children but beside that I’m in a band called The Sundries.  I play guitar for them so I spend a lot of time doing that and I love it.  I always wanted to be in a band!

Y: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN THE BAND FOR?

Mr A: We formed in 2015 so it has been about 7-8 years now!  It was originally just 2 of us but now we are 4 and we have been playing quite a lot in the last two years. I also like art - not so much making it but visiting galleries and I do enjoy eating out!

K: WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE MUSIC GENRE?

Mr A: I like Indie music; my favourite band is Allo Darlin' so that style of guitar music is what I enjoy and appreciate the most

Y: One last question to round things up. WHAT BOOK WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO STUDENTS?

Mr A: A good book for GCSE and beyond would be “The Wasp Factory” by Iain Banks.  I also recommend a book called 'Like Water for Chocolate' by Laura Esquivel.

K+Y: Thank you for your time Mr Allen - can we have your autograph?

Just to let you know... dreams really do come true it seems... Mr Allen drew this when he was very young! (Not last week - honestly!)

If you want to know a bit more about The Sundries, click HERE

 

A photo of THe Sundries indie band

THE SUNDRIES WILL BE SUPPORTING 'THE BRAND NEW HEAVIES' AT OUR FUNDRAISER EVENT ON THE 12 MAY.  PLEASE DO COME ALONG AND SUPPORT US PLUS HELP MAKE SOME MONEY FOR OUR SCHOOL SO THAT WE CAN CONTINUE TO PROVIDE A WEALTH OF LEARNING & CREATIVE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR CHILDREN. THANK YOU!


OPEN MIC NIGHT: EASTER SHOWCASE 

WHEN? Thursday 30th March 2023 5:30-7:00pm 

WHERE? Cybil Phoenix Conference Hall, Deptford Green School 

Tickets price: £1 

To Book your Ticket click HERE  

At the end of this term we have an Open Mic Night: Easter Showcase. This is an opportunity for friends, parents, carers, DG staff and anyone else to come along and see the array of talent we have here at school.

From Rock & Pop songs to classical music, instrument solos and Latin music, we have an eclectic mix of talent already on our set list and we’d love you to come along and hear it with us!

PLEASE ARRIVE AT LEAST 10 MINUTES BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE OUT OF COURTESY TO OUR PERFORMERS. THANK YOU!


Students in an English lesson

WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING AT SCHOOL?

SKI TRIP BRINGS LOTS OF SUNSHINE!

Check out our skiers on the pistes! We look forward to lots more photos and stories from the trip in our next edition. Watch this space...

MUSIC:

The Headteacher with artist Ruth Barrett

Y10 VISIT FROM EMMY-NOMINATED RUTH BARRETT

On Thursday 9th of March, our Y10 music class were lucky enough to get a visit from Emmy-nominated composer Ruth Barrett. Ruth’s most recent work includes writing for the new Amazon series 'The Terminal List' as well as NBC’s 'Law & Order'.  She has also written work for Netflix and terrestrial television. 

Ruth explained her backstory and how she broke into the industry, presented her work to the class and engaged students in a discussion about how music can be used to enhance or create emotion in the listener. Students were highly engaged throughout and loved Ruth's industry anecdotes about the process of writing for the world's biggest streaming platforms. Thank you Ruth for coming and providing such a rich experience for our students.

Thank you Mr Hill.

JAZZ ON TOUR: THE FLETCHER HENDERSON PROJECT

Jazz on Tour Logo

The Fletcher Henderson Project is a 13-piece band specialising in the ‘Big Band’ Jazz of the 1930s and early 40s – a period known as the ‘Swing’ era. Some of our students were lucky enough to get to hear them.  Check out more information by clicking HERE

STEM Aviation Trip to London City Airport for Y9 Students

Femal Year 9 students on a STEM trip to City Airport

A group of Y9 female students were invited by the charity Inspire to a Careers' Day focusing on STEM & Aviation at London City Airport. Click HERE for more information and photographs

DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY:

Y7 DT SNAPPER PROJECT

Y7 are making a Snapper Toy in DT

Mr Curran’s Y7 DT class have been working really hard on the ‘Snapper Project’. This involves using mechanisms to create movement.  The design brief was 'to design and make a mechanical toy with the theme of animals'. They have learnt a variety of new skills from design presentation to using machines and hand tools.  Many of the students have taken their inspiration from popular animated TV shows.

Several Y7 students working on their toys

Y8 DT Windchimes

Y8 students have been designing and making Windchimes.  They started the project with a design brief and went on to establish a target market and created a user profile. They also learnt about Feng Shui and the origins of Windchimes.  They have used a variety of materials including recycled oak, aluminium and acrylic.  The students have also developed skills in computer aided design (CAD) and using the laser cutter to make the acrylic part of the design. They have produced some excellent models...

Y8 have made windchimes out of wood acrylic and aluminium

Y9 DT Light project

Y9 students are finishing off their Light Project designs. They have used a variety of materials including, acrylic, softwood, 3D printed components and recycled objects for the shade.  The design uses an LED module for the light source and a USB for power; simple electronic skills are used. The Lights Fantastic!

Y9 are making lights out of multiple materials

Y10 'Close The Box' Project

Y10 are working on a game called Close The Box. It is a wood-based product which uses traditional woodworking joints such as Finger Joints and Housing Joints.  The project builds the maker’s skill in measuring, marking out and cutting. Mr Curran was able to get solid hardwood for free from a Joinery workshop in Croydon.

Y10 are working on a project called Close The Box

More Y10 Close the Box Project

SOCIOLOGY

TRIP TO WATCH 'THE WOMAN KING'

On Tuesday the 7th of March, our Y10 sociologists went to Greenwich Picture House for a screening of ‘The Woman King’.  Watching through a sociological lens, students were able to identify the impact that culture has on gender norms.  We really recommend you go and see it!

By the way we have Viola Davis's autobiography in the library.  It's SO GOOD! This actress's backstory is inspirational...

Official Movie Poster of The Woman King

Xanthe in Y10 who went along on the night said:

'The movie was an emphasis on women's rights and if you broke the storyline down still further, it highlighted the stereotype that women are somehow 'the weaker sex' which is linked to our sociology learning of gender roles within the family.

It was an enjoyable film with lots of emotion and a much deeper meaning'.

Thank you Xanthe!

YOUNG VOICES

Embrace Equity Image

On Wednesday 8th of March it was International Women’s Day. To mark this special occasion some of us attended an event at Lewisham Civic Suite organised by the Young Mayor's Team.

START OF THE DAY

As part of the day we attended a workshop on Equality and Equity. In our workshop we looked at the difference between the two and explored gender inequality experienced by women in society and experiences that people have had within their schools. In our presentation we included various activities and had lots of opportunity for discussion. We ended the session by asking students to make their own pledges to embrace equity.

MIDDLE OF THE DAY

There was a lunch break, where we engaged with students from other schools outside our workshop. After lunch there were talks from the Young Mayor and the Deputy Young Mayor.  After that there were many activities to choose from, such as Mindfulness and Youth theatre.

During Mindfulness, two professionals introduced us to Mindfulness and taught us ways that we could be more mindful and aware. They also introduced us to journaling and gave us notebooks so that we could continue journaling at home.

During Youth Theatre, we sat in a circle with two professional backstage crew members and shared our energy rate. We played a game where we all worked as a group to break the ice. We also created sounds with our bodies and with items that were given to us and performed with other groups. We also helped with lighting and acting.

During creative writing we looked at the biography of a Black woman called Joan Anim-Addo, who is the first Black female professor of Caribbean literature in the UK. We used images and her biography to create a poem about her life and activism.

END OF THE DAY

At the end of the day, we all went to the hall and did a show and tell. Students from Deptford Green and the other schools had an opportunity to feedback on their day, share what they had done and what they had enjoyed most about the day.

Thank you for writing this wonderful piece, Elizabeth and Ashley Y10

CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY@DG

Y8 1 CLUB... AMAZING!

Mr Jones is SO proud of his '1' club students.  They are consistently getting excellent praise and our LORIC rewards.  On Monday they will be having an extended break and a Pizza Lunch for all their hard work and for being outstanding members of the Y8 cohort.  Sadly some of those who achieved this are not in the photo - don't feel too bad for them though, they are off on the Skiing Trip!

What is the '1' club?

'Students who lead by example and have achieved an average effort grade of 1 across all subjects are invited to join The '1' Club. Demonstrating resilience and determination, students are awarded a ‘1’ badge and gain privileges including queue jumps and a reward budget to spend as they wish.

Y8 One Club achievers getting ready for a pizza lunch on MOnday

Y9 1 CLUB... SPECTACULAR!

Mr Aniagwu is so proud of his Y9 '1' Club students for consistently putting in inspirational effort to all their lessons and leading by example! They were rewarded with a special '1 club' breakfast. 

Y9 1 Club students smiling at the camera

PSHE

Mr Heelbeck's Y8 PSHE class have been working with their chosen charity 'One In Four' to raise £1000 to support young people who suffer from abuse. If you want to read about One in Four, click HERE

Y8 PSHE Class working with One In Four Charity

As part of our first give project in PSHE, Ms Jouavel's class have chosen to raise awareness and win money for the local charity, AFRIL. 

AFRIL, which is short for Action For Refugees In Lewisham, is a charity who help reduce the poverty of local refugees and asylum seekers as well as cultivate their education and raise awareness about refugees and their rights. 

Their services also include advice in welfare benefits, housing, education, health, and immigration; they also provide a Saturday school for children around the ages of 4 - 11. In addition, they have a foodbank for destitute asylum seekers and refugees. They also work with other organisations to maximise their support and service. 

They have helped thousands of people become independent and get on their feet. For example, they were able to help a single mother from the Ivory Coast who had divorced her husband and was granted Leave to Remain. She had no recourse to public funds which made it very difficult for her to live her everyday life. In addition to that, she had no income, savings, or cash so she turned to AFRIL for support and guidance. 

They supplied her with toiletries, food and necessities so that she was able to take better care of her three children. AFRIL also provided her additional support by referring her to a women's support organisation who were able to work with her through her trauma as a victim of domestic violence. She has now been given access to the support and advice that she  so desperately needed. 

We are asking if families can donate the following items to help AFRIL:

  • washing detergent for clothes (liquid or capsules) - no washing powder as it is too heavy
  • washing-up liquid
  • vegetable oil 
  • instant coffee
  • toiletries - shower gel, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, conditioner

Please bring/send any donations to room 110 

If you would like to find out more information about AFRIL- please click HERE

Thank you to Jeriola in Y8 for producing this informative and well-written piece.

TALKING OF GIVING... CHECK OUT OSCAR MORGAN IN Y7!

FROM OSCAR'S DAD DARREN:

This March, Oscar, my son, is swimming 5k throughout the month to raise money for GOSH Charity. Every day, more than 600 seriously ill children and young people from across the UK arrive at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). Every day, doctors and nurses battle the most complex illnesses and conditions, and the brightest minds come together to achieve pioneering medical breakthroughs. This extraordinary hospital has always depended on charitable support to give seriously ill children the best chance to fulfil their potential.

If you wish to donate to Oscar's swim through' Just Giving' to help him achieve his target, click HERE

DRAMA

Students who signed up to go to see 'Blood Brothers' at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley really enjoyed themselves as you can see from the photo but it was a late one.  Home around midnight... but they loved it!

Marco in Y10 said:

'It was a thrilling immersive experience full of plot twists.  I really enjoyed it!'

'Our House' rehearsals are well under way! Everyone working hard learning their lines...

Our House rehearsals - script read throughs

ART

Y10 Art Students visited CTK and talked with Y12's about their art

Y10 GCSE Art students went to Christ the King Sixth Form last Friday to speak to their Y12 Art students about their artwork, continuing art after GCSE's and careers in the arts. Students were brave and shared their artwork and were impressive in their articulation around their ideas with older students!

Lots of inspiration and excitement at seeing the CTK Y12 artwork. Well done Y10's! You represented us well.

More students talking about their art at CTK

REAL WINS GIRLS MENTORING PROGRAMME WITH MULTI-AWARD WINNING AUTHOR AND LEADERSHIP COACH, MICHELLE MOORE

Michelle Moore visits y9 & Y10 Assemblies

This exciting and innovative pilot programme includes inspirational assemblies and a four-week timetable of lessons which focus on identity, mindset, resilience and leadership.

Using her book 'Real Wins' as the starting point, Michelle shares her experiences and insights to support students with their personal growth as young women.  Through readings from 'Real Wins', discussion and interactive activities, students work with Michelle to unpick these important topics. Deep conversations and fun activities make for an enriched experience for all. So far students have explored what their identity means to them as well as looking at tools and tricks to help increase self-confidence.

Book Cover of Real Wins by Michelle Moore

DEBATE MATE

Y7 Debate Mate trip with Mr Ramsay

It has been an AMAZING journey with our Y7 debaters. Every Tuesday 15:15 to 16:15 they learn the debating craft and simulate debates that are of high quality and challenge. For a team of 6 Y7 students who have never participated in public debating before until recently, they really are doing so well reaching the second round of the Urban Debate Mate League. This is a league that is open to all debaters up and down the country. Our Y7 debaters did so well during the first round at the previous school we visited, and the scores contributed to the professional league. Wow! Initially, we had signed up for the novice league as this was the first time our Y7s had participated in public debating!

Not deterred by their loss at the end of the first round, we visited our second school to take on the best - the top of the league. This is a team that is first place amongst hundreds of schools up and down the country - a team that several schools avoid where they can. Not us! Not Deptford Green! Our Y7's embraced the challenge and performed their best debate in round 1. This took place on the 6th of March at St Matthew's Academy. St Matthew Academy is top of the Urban Debate Mate League, a school that Ms. Thurston knows all about! It was genuinely exciting...

The motion for round 1 was “Should under 18's be signed up for a professional sports contract?”  Deptford Green was the opposition and St Matthew's were the proposition and what a battle it was! Joshua led, followed by Hepzibah, then Ashlee and the summariser was Efeosa. The judge was amazed by the standard of vocabulary and critical thinking that both teams presented. He made a point of congratulating Deptford Green’s performance considering their novice background. The feedback that stood out the most was “The delivery and style was outstanding, they just need to work on their content and structure.”

The motion of the second round was “Is being viral on social media harmful?” Deptford Green was the proposition and St Matthew Academy were the opposition. What an extravaganza of pure entertainment it was! Our team really enjoyed themselves, perhaps a little too much in the end as sadly they compromised their etiquette somewhat and lost the battle but nonetheless we are SO proud of them! It is all a learning curve and they are getting better and better.

Well done Y7 debaters! Big up every time! Look out for the battle of the cup coming soon.

Thanks to Mr Ramsey

CAREERS

Y10 STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT ARCHITECTURE

Year 10 Design and Technology students enjoyed learning about a career in Architecture with The Construction Youth Trust. During the workshop, students developed thoughtful and interesting designs in 2D and 3D and we hope that it will have sparked their imagination and that any potential architects in the room will continue to develop their skills and experience.

If you are in Year 10 and interested in Architecture or want to explore other careers in the Built Environment, such as Interior Designer, Engineer, Project Manager or Marketing Manager have you considered registering for our work experience week?

Y10 Architecture workshop with ms nembhard

NEW YEAR 9 ENVISION TEAM MADE A GREAT START!

Y9 Envision team photo collage

We are thrilled to have a new Y9 Envision Team running alongside our 2nd Y10 Team for this academic year. They have already visited their Business partners at Baily Garner, a company that provides a range of construction consultancy services and put their communication and determination to the test. Their Tuesday afternoon meetings have seen them coming together as a team and their coach Luba reported that their first public speaking exercise showed amazing potential. The team is absolutely fizzing with fantastic, exciting ideas and we can’t wait to see how they develop their project.

The Envision Programme is available to Deptford Green students in Y10 every year and now we are trialling it with Y9's.  This enrichment programme aims to develop confidence and key employability skills whilst developing a social action project and getting insights into a local business. Students are supported by their coach who works with them every week over twelve weeks. It is a fun way to develop determination, teamwork, creativity and communication skills and, of course, we have snacks! If you are in Y9 and want to join, we might still be able to make room for you. Contact Ms Nembhard at cnembhard@deptfordgreen.co.uk or 0208 469 4896

“Never shy away from opportunities…”

Click HERE to see what happened when Li’Ana in Y10 embraced opportunities available at Deptford Green.  

HAVE YOU BEEN GREAT THIS TERM? #BEGREAT AND RECORD ONE OF YOUR EXPERIENCES ON XELLO

All students at Deptford Green have an account and have access to Xello.

This week, we challenge all students to upload at least one experience to their Xello portfolio!

Have you attended an after-school club or other enrichment activity this term? 

Maybe you made a delicious risotto in cooking club? Did you design an amazingly elegant and sophisticated dress out of recycled newspapers in Junk Kouture club?

You learned to ski?  You have attended a Drama club out of school or auditioned for our school’s production? You completed or joined the Envision Programme?

Are you proud of your team’s victory after a tough Football game against another school?

You visited a gallery or another workplace? You applied to a university summer school? Maybe you built the most amazing model during science week?

Whatever you’ve accomplished this term, get involved. We want to see the incredible variety of interests and achievements of all Deptford Green students and we can’t wait! Don’t be shy, BE GREAT AND BE PROUD!

What we are looking for:

  • Evidence of what you have done uploaded to your portfolio. It could be a picture, a photo, a certificate, a video, a link to a website or a paragraph you have written about your experience. Your choice, but we need to see clearly what you have got involved in.
  • A reflection (a sentence) on one thing you enjoyed, one thing you learned and one thing you found challenging. Link it to LORIC Skills and our GREAT values.

Deadline is end of term – 3rd April - and all entries will be entered in a prize draw (gift voucher).

Watch this video on how to showcase your work with portfolios  - click HERE

Click HERE to learn how to access Xello from home (previous newsletter)

SPORT @ DG

Mr Walker on the MUGA talking to students at football

Our students continue to demonstrate their sporting prowess at various fixtures across the borough. Well done to all for your passion and enthusiasm. We are proud of you! To read all about DG sporting achievements, click HERE

SCIENCE

Last week was Science Week and there were many exciting and creative activities that went on in school to celebrate it.  Watch this space in the next edition to read a fuller report!

Science Week activity photo

 

Photo of events happening during Science Week

READING

I have been working with a few lovely Y7 EAL students who are having Reading Intervention to strengthen and improve their reading skills.  Today we met at the end of the day on a Friday and for me, it truly was an uplifting end to the week where their smiles made my day.  To hear students read when their confidence is improving is a genuine joy and I hope that when they take their Reading Assessments after the Easter Holiday, we will see their Reading Ages go up, not for myself but for them as it is fantastic to see them happy with their successes!

WHAT'S COMING UP?

Autism Acceptance Week poster

Calling all Deptford Green staff and students! Please share your views with us during Autism Acceptance Week. See you on the ground floor, by the staircase!

WORK EXPERIENCE ASSEMBLIES ALL NEXT WEEK LEADING UP TO Y10 WEX WEEK FROM MONDAY 22ND MAY...

Parents/Carers, please have a look through the slides below and talk through them with your child if you feel this WEX route would be good for them.

Feel free to contact Ms Nembhard by emailing her: cnembhard@deptfordgreen.co.uk or call her direct on 0208 469 4896

Thank you.

STRIKE! TEACHERS & SUPPORT STAFF CAMPAIGNING FOR MORE FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS

Our amazing and hardworking teachers and support staff were out the front of our school on a picket line on all 4 days of the strikes chanting for the government to increase funding to education. The support from the public and our colleagues inside the building was overwhelming - Ms Thurston was out encouraging us and taking some of our Twitter photos! Cars were tooting their horns in support - it was really encouraging to know that people recognise that schools need more money!  Our young people need more help, investment and resources and Deptford Green staff were proud to be a part of that movement.  Each strike day they joined the marches and the rallies. We love our school and want the best for all our school community! Thanks especially to Ms Jouavel who was our wonderful Battle Chief!

SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES IN PLACE2BE SCHOOLS

If your child attends a school supported by Place2Be, you can access free resources and services as part of our mental health support for the whole school.

Place2Be logp

Place2Be is an AMAZING service that we are lucky to have in our school. 

Check out all these resources that you can access.  Click HERE

 

INDEPENDENT LEARNING UPDATES: REVISION @DEPTFORD GREEN

Cornell notes a revision tool

From Mr Callaghan:

We have been busy making some improvements to the Independent Learning area of the school website.

The revamped page includes 'revision walkthroughs' which are useful strategies which students in all year groups can use to consolidate their learning in class. We have also 'subject guides' which contain all of the key revision advice for each GCSE subject studied at Deptford Green. 

Check out the Revision Walkthroughs on the page HERE

TALKING ABOUT KNIFE CRIME

The Anti-knife crime charity, The Ben Kinsella Trust has launched a FREE online course for ALL parents and carers. 

EXPLOITATION, GANGS AND KNIFE CRIME AWARENESS sessions are a two-part course delivered over two evening sessions (March 21st and 28th 7-9pm) These sessions are delivered by an ex-Met Officer and come highly recommended. 

Parenting children and young adults is hard, sometimes it can be scary and overwhelming with news stories and social media influencing how safe we feel our children are and the risks they may face in today’s climate.

Join our FREE workshop on zoom to learn more about what is regular teenager behaviour or what might be signs that a young person in your care is being groomed or exploited. Click HERE to book your place.

We know this is difficult to read but if you are concerned at all, click HERE to read the Home Office Advice Leaflet or if you have ANY concerns at all about your child, always remember that we have our excellent Safeguarding Team to help you and our Safer Schools Officer Gary Arterton who will always talk to you and give you advice. Remember we care and will be here to help you as much as we possibly can. Click HERE to contact the Safeguarding Team

We are delighted to introduce you to Parent Zone, a social enterprise working to improve outcomes for children by helping parents feel more confident, safer and in control online. 

Parent Zone Local is a free service of media literacy support in Lewisham, offering parent workshops, support for professionals, and an extensive library of resources – including information, activities, guides, games, and more.

We are currently gathering information about how parents/carers and children can learn important skills for engaging confidently and safely with life online. This will help inform the way we design and evaluate our resources and services, to meet the needs of your area.

Please could you take a few minutes to fill out this survey so we can gather your invaluable insights. Please click HERE