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Please find below the audio file for the English Tea and Topic session - which happened last Thursday 18th January. Parents had the opportunity to listen
Parents in this area can now access three online courses from the relationship experts at OnePlusOne. Learn to cope with stress and communicate better, wherever
Kent Adult Education are offering a range of free Parenting courses are designed for parents and carers of children to help tackle everyday family issues
Dane Court Grammar School is a mixed selective secondary school, set on a spacious site in Broadstairs in the heart of Thanet. The school is a friendly and inspiring place in which our students learn and thrive. Learning at Dane Court is an enjoyable and exciting experience. Students develop a love of learning and are encouraged to learn independently, to lead and work in groups and to research and present information effectively. Our modern classrooms, laboratories, workshops and creative spaces are stimulating places in which to learn. High-quality teaching and learning is at the heart of everything we do and we provide a world-class education for our students. We are proud of our students’ examination achievements this year on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme and at GCSE. Dane Court has a busy extra-curricular life, providing wonderful opportunities for students to extend their learning and social experiences. Students have the chance to participate in a full range of activities and the school has an excellent reputation for success at local, county and national level in a wide range of sports. We offer a wealth of exciting opportunities for our students and would like to invite all pupils who have taken the Kent Test this year to visit the school on Wednesday 18 October.
Open Day Schedule - Wednesday 18 October 2023
Morning Session
For those attending St Peter-in-Thanet CofE Junior School and schools in Ramsgate The doors will open at 9:15am and prospectuses will be available. The Headteacher, Mr Jones, will give an introduction to the school, starting at 9:30am, and this will be followed by a guided tour of the school until 10.30am.
Midday Session
For those attending Bromstone, Haddon Dene, St George’s, St Joseph's and schools in Margate Doors will open at 11:45am and prospectuses will be available. The Headteacher, Mr Jones, will give an introduction to the school, starting at 12:00pm, and this will be followed by a guided tour of the school until 1:00pm.
Afternoon Session
For those attending Upton School and schools in Westgate and Birchington Doors will open at 2:20pm and prospectuses will be available. There will be a tour of the school, starting at 2:30pm. The Headteacher, Mr Jones, will give an introduction to the school, starting at 3:15pm and finishing at 3.35pm.
Evening Session 1
For those attending any school. Doors will open and guided tours begin at 5:30pm. Prospectuses will be available. The Headteacher, Mr Jones, will give an introduction to the school, starting at 6:30pm and finishing at 6:45pm.
Evening Session 2
For those attending any school. Doors will open and guided tours begin at 6:45pm. Prospectuses will be available. The Headteacher, Mr Jones, will give an introduction to the school, starting at 7:45pm and finishing at 8:00pm.
Kent money advice hub
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The Kent Money Advice Hub is a free, confidential, independent, and impartial money advice service delivered by a network of Citizens Advice organisations in Kent. These organisations are run by independent charities and are part of the Citizens Advice network across England and Wales.
Contact them via the Kent Money Advice Hub website, phone and video call or visit one of their video kiosks across Kent.
Japanese Cooking Lessons 2024
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The Year 13 CP students involved themselves in a lesson of Japanese cooking this term. The students made Soba noodles and Chicken Noodle Soup with great help and assistance by Sensei Myers. The experience was enjoyed by all students. All students said they would definitely like to try it again and it will be a university food for the future, due to how easy it is to make at home.
When asked for their opinions on the experience, students shared positive feedback such as "it was nice to explore a different culture," "I found it very culturally enriching," and "It was great fun." Regarding their thoughts on the food they prepared, the general consensus was very positive, with comments like "I ate a lot!!," "it was sooooooo scrummy!" and "The food was very nice, and I will be trying to make it at home." As a whole the experience was very enjoyable, not only to experience the culture and food of Japan but also to take a break from the rigorous studies in the school’s sixth-form.
The CMK Connect Programme is an opportunity for you to get active, take time for self care, build new connections, learn new skills, develop positive habits to build confidence and improve your overall wellbeing.
Delivered in partnership with organisations across Thanet, the programme offers young people aged 13-17 years the opportunity to take part in various FREE or low cost activities linked to your interests or to try something new, and collect points as you go using your CMK Connect Card.
These points can then be exchanged for rewards through CMK, a community interest company dedicated to supporting people to improve their wellbeing and live happier, healthier lives.
English Tea and Topic - additional support for Year 11 parents
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Written by Mrs E Channing
Please find below the audio file for the English Tea and Topic session - which happened last Thursday 18th January. Parents had the opportunity to listen to specific revision insight from Ms Underwood - our Head of English - and to ask any individual questions that they felt would be useful to support their students across both Language and Literature examinations. As with the prior Science session, we wanted to thank all the parents who gave up their time and invite you to listen and catch up on what was discussed if you weren't able to make it. The Maths session link will be up shortly, and there are two events happening after school (Parent Power - 31.01.24 and Year 11 Information Evening - 22.02.24) designed to further support parents to guide their young people to exam success.
Maths Tea and Topic - additional support for Year 11 parents
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Written by Mrs E Channing
Please find below the link to listen to the recording of our third and final Tea and Topic session for this year - where parents met with Ms Brissenden (Head of Key Stage 4 Maths) and some Year 12 students to discuss practical strategies to support their children. Please do catch up if this is of interest to you, and if you would like further support, please consider attending the Year 11 Information Evening on the 22.02.24 or emailing the Head of Achievement - Mrs Channing - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Online relationship support for parents
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Written by Mr M Alderson
Parents in this area can now access three online courses from the relationship experts at OnePlusOne. Learn to cope with stress and communicate better, wherever you are in your parenting journey.
The Dane Court Grammar School Parents Association's monthly boot fairs usually take place at the school from 6:30am on the second Saturday of each month with breaks over winter and during the summer holiday. Read more...
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