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Football U19 Kent Cup Final - DCGS triumph

boar drop shadow alpha trans 100pxAs an old man once said and often repeats, “In a tight game, make sure you are wearing a Dane Court shirt”. Thus it proved to be the case as Dane Court's first eleven footballers lifted the Kent Cup for the third time in its 50 year history. These triumphs are always hard won, and are rightly celebrated. There were no easy games in their run to the final, and throughout the campaign the Boys have shown total commitment to the team and managers.... Wallace, White, Argyrides, and Coyne.

The final itself was an end to end, eleven goal, extra time thriller- not one for the faint hearted. On a clear, crisp evening over 400 supporters crammed into the Margate Football Club stands to cheer their school team. Dane Court Grammar School and Harvey Grammar School have a well established football tradition and it was fitting both should make and take part in such an action-packed Kent Final.

In the early stages both sides moved the ball well and the pace was lightning quick as the adrenaline coursed through their bodies. The game eventually settled down and after 20 minutes Court produced a precision move on their right and Sammi Takaloo squared a perfect ball for a tap in from five yards by Jack Hawkins. Dane Court’s back four looked relatively comfortable at that stage and dealt well with the Harvey forwards in open play. However, on thirty minutes a foul gave Harvey the chance of a direct free kick from 25 yards, which they converted via a wonderfully struck shot. Just before halftime, Josh Belsey had a great effort well saved and the break gave everyone a chance to catch their breath. The dressing room pep-talk appeared to work as Belsey slammed in his own freekick in the 55th minute to re-take the lead. Just a few minutes later, captain Matt Weatherley stooped low to head the ball in from a free kick to give Court a two goal cushion. The pace of the game increased and both sides had further chances before a very soft penalty was awarded to Harvey who’s striker emphatically found the roof of the net. Now it was all hands to the pumps for Dane Court as Harvey went for broke with wave after wave of attack. With only three minutes remaining of normal time, as the ball ran loose from a corner the Folkestone school equalised. Then, only a brilliant last minute save from Linus Hammond kept Court in the game.

Within a minute of extra time, it was Belsey who again terrorised the Harvey back three and slotted a beautiful left-foot shot into the bottom right corner. But within a minute of that another mix-up of the home defence saw Harvey level again. Tired legs were giving way to cramp for many and it needed the crowd to lift their side once again to greater efforts. Into the last 10 minutes and it was still in the balance until from a superb individual break from man of the match Belsey, saw him tuck away his shot to complete his hat-trick.

Harvey rallied once more, like a boxer rising from another knock-down and they equalised with just a few minutes left. These two worthy teams of young athletes continued to slug it out, desperate to land the killer blow. From somewhere the Dane Court boys managed to drag up the energy needed for another attack with only two minutes to go. Jack Hawkins took possession of the ball just outside the penalty area and had 2 shots blocked before he was on hand to rifle the ball home from the 18 yard line, cue delirium. Dane Court saw out the last seconds of extra time without further warning to secure victory. This in some way helps to atone for the team’s disappointment for losing the U15 Cup Final in 2019.

Many thanks to you all for adding such a prestigious trophy to the Dane Court cabinet and for providing another addition to the memory bank.

The team was:

  • Linus De-Syllas Hammond
  • Jack Hawkins
  • Matt Weatherley
  • Oliver Sexton
  • Jack Bedford
  • Sammi Takaloo
  • Louie Procopi
  • Samuel Coulson
  • Ben Combe
  • Fin Baker
  • Harvey McIntyre
  • Josh Belsey
  • Tom Askin
  • Todd Henniker
  • Ollie Aitkin
  • Ollie Todd

Chatter 21 - Easter 2022

Chatter21Dane Court's student newspaper Chatter team have been working super hard reporting on events in and out of school over the past couple of terms, to bring you this special bumper edition of Chatter.

Bursting with many fantastic articles to read from students across the school, such as how the students at Dane Court were successful in many different aspects of their school life and outside of school. Our fantastic students have also been reporting on hobbies they do outside of school, reviewing books & some of the in school events such as National careers week & world book day.
Also in this edition there are Easter activities and lots of other competitions you can enter, not forgetting our own special JUBILEE competition to win- £15 for the first prize is up for grabs with two runners up prizes.

If anyone would like to join the chatter team just come along and see what we get up to, details on meetings can be given to you by your form mentors or by emailing Mrs Cronin. We meet in the library every Monday & Friday lunchtime. Students from across the school are very welcome & if you aren't very good at writing we always need a hand at editing! It would be especially great to hear from you!

Chatter would like to wish all student's, staff, the PTA and their families a safe & happy Easter holiday. Look after yourselves & each other but most of all ensure you all have a good well earned rest over the holidays.

  pdf Chatter 21 Easter 2022 (4.90 MB)

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Your donations on their way to Ukraine

boar drop shadow alpha trans 100pxOver the past week, Dane Court has been collecting donations for Ukraine. The generosity of staff, students and parents alike has been truly overwhelming. All the donations are now bound for Ukraine and we couldn't have done this without everyone pulling together so well!
A special thank you must go to Minters of Deal for arranging the loading and transportation of the donations!

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National Careers Week 2022

NatCareersWk2022 420pxThis week we celebrated National Careers Week with a series of talks from a broad range of industries. We would like to thank representatives, many of whom were Dane Court Alumni, from Flambeau Europlast, Kreston Reeves Accountancy, ADM Computing, Cummins Electrical Engineering, Kent Police, DDS Group, Migrant Help and Molly Pickle, for their interesting talks, that gave students insight into their roles and industries, and the pathways they can take to achieve their goals. Through these talks students are able to reflect on the vast array of employability skills they are developing at Dane Court and how they will use them in the future.  We are very grateful to all the speakers for giving up their time, and look forward to welcoming them back in the near future.

National Careers Week 2022 continues online.  Parents and students have access to the Education Business Partnership Kent Virtual Careers Fair until Monday 14 March 2022.  Sit down, explore the many companies at the exhibition fair, and then listen to some of the talks in the theatre.

For parents and students looking to explore career options online, excellent resources can be found at https://www.prospects.ac.uk/ 

Furthermore, Michelle Donelan, Minister of State for Further and Higher Education, has written to you about the education, training and work choices available to young people after they finish their GCSEs and once they turn 18.

Open the letter to students

Open the letter to parents, carers and guardians

 

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