Year 11 fly the nest
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Published: Saturday, 12 May 2012 18:35
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Written by Mr M Alderson

On Friday 11 May we said farewell to our year eleven students. They haven't gone far (and will soon return to take their GCSE examinations) but we celebrated their hard work over the last five years with their very own red carpet arrival watched by the rest of the school. For the first time this year, and at the the request of the students themselves, they were welcomed to school by Mr Towe who gave the assembled crowd a running commentary as the formally dressed students made their way along the carpet. After taking advantage of numerous photo opportunites the entire year, along with their mentors, gathered in the theatre where each form made a short presentation of fond memories accumulated during their time at Dane Court.
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Year 11 rugby triumph
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Published: Thursday, 03 May 2012 20:57
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Written by Mr D Towe
Dane Court 12 – 5 Norton Knatchbull
Dane Court under sixteens rugby side produced a performance of real heart, unrelenting effort and not a little skill to win the Kent Developing Schools Rugby Cup at St Peter's on Thursday last.
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Under nineteens make it a double
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Published: Tuesday, 24 April 2012 17:44
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Written by Mr D Towe
Dane Court Grammar School claimed its second county trophy of the year on Tuesday 17 April at Margate FC when it's 1st XI overcame pre-match favourites Sandwich Technology School to secure a wonderful victory in the Kent Schools U19 Cup.
The Dane Court side secured their berth in the final with some fine displays through the rounds and the semi final victory over Hayesbrook from Tonbridge was particularly pleasing. After a hard fought campaign of league matches which saw them finish as East Kent league division one runners up the final provided them with the opportunity to end the season with a tangible reward.
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U14 Kent Cup victors for second year
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Published: Saturday, 14 April 2012 13:18
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Written by Mr D Towe
To win it once magnificent, to win it twice, incredible! The Kent Schools Cup is one of the hardest County Trophies to secure as this is a big county with lots of competing schools. This year there were 94 entrants ensuring six rounds before the final. Last year's triumph saw us compete with 112 before our glorious final victory over the Howard School. One of our stated aims at the beginning of the season was to win the Cup again, a rare feat in the county's history.
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