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Page 1 DARTON COLLEGE 3rd July 2015 Issue 11 Unlocking potential ….Changing lives Principal’s News And so our new school year begins - almost any way! Learners have all started their new timetables this week which have included some group, form and teacher changes. There will of course be some small changes in September as newly appointed staff join us. So far everything seems to have gone to plan. Huge thanks to Mr Guy , our new Vice Principal Mr Woodcock and our Data Manager Mrs Luty who have worked incredibly hard to pull the timetable together. This has been a huge task this year because of changes we have made to the curriculum and class groupings. On Wednesday we welcomed visitors from Cape Town, South Africa to school. The teachers were visiting as part of an exchange trip. They were exceptionally impressed with the College and our learners and it was fascinating and humbling for me to hear about the issues they face back at home, their ICT provision is significantly less than ours, class sizes are 45+ and knife crime and drugs are a significant issue. We hope to stay connected to them and their schools. A very hot Wednesday ended with me bursting with pride as I watched the Year 10 Extreme Overdrive dance performance! Despite the incredible heat everyone involved gave 110% - the energy and talent on show was breath taking! I was a very proud Principal! Huge thanks to Miss Marshall, Mrs Powell, Mrs Cohen and Miss Wilkinson for helping to make it all happen! So here’s to next week and welcoming our new Year 7s! Have a good weekend! Ms Davies, Principal In this issue… Page 1: Principal’s News Page 2: Year 10 BTEC Dance Performance Page 2: Results of the ‘Bake Off’ Check out our website: www.dartoncollege.co.uk

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    DARTON COLLEGE

    3rd July 2015

    Issue 11

    Unlocking potential .Changing lives Principals News

    And so our new school year

    begins - a lmost any way!

    Learners have all started their

    new t imetables th i s week

    which have included some

    group, form and teacher

    changes. There will of course

    be some small changes in

    S e p t e m b e r a s n e w l y

    appointed staff join us. So far

    everything seems to have

    gone to plan. Huge thanks to

    Mr Guy , our new Vice Principal

    Mr Woodcock and our Data

    Manager Mrs Luty who have

    worked incredibly hard to pull

    the timetable together.

    This has been a huge task this

    year because of changes we

    have made to the curriculum

    and class groupings.

    On Wednesday we welcomed

    visitors from Cape Town, South

    Africa to school. The teachers

    were visiting as part of an

    exchange t r ip. They were

    exceptionally impressed with

    the College and our learners

    and it was fascinating and

    humbling for me to hear

    about the issues they face

    back a t h o me , t he i r I CT

    provision is significantly less

    than ours, class sizes are 45+

    and knife crime and drugs

    are a significant issue. We hope

    to stay connected to them and

    their schools.

    A very hot Wednesday ended

    with me bursting with pride as I

    watched the Year 10 Extreme

    Overdrive dance performance!

    Despite the incredible heat

    everyone involved gave 110% -

    the energy and talent on show

    was breath taking! I was a very

    proud Principal! Huge thanks to

    Mi ss Marsha l l , Mrs Powel l ,

    Mrs Cohen and Miss Wilkinson

    for he lp ing to make i t a l l

    happen!

    So heres to next week and

    welcoming our new Year 7s!

    Have a good weekend!

    Ms Davies, Principal

    In this issue

    Page 1: Principals News

    Page 2: Year 10 BTEC Dance Performance

    Page 2: Results of the Bake Off

    Check out our website: www.dartoncollege.co.uk

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    Important Dates

    Monday 6th July - Year 7

    Transition commences

    8th July - Performance Achieve-

    ment Awards Evening 6:00pm

    Tickets 2 or 4 with Pie & Pea

    Supper.

    School Blogs This week the spotlight is on the Darton Voice Blog

    http://wp.me/p4JOnm-1sZ

    Bruce Nkomo, Hannah McMullan,

    Hayley Hirst, Sarah Walley and Jana

    Saveljeva. And the winner is

    Anna Stones whos cake is pictured

    below - well done Anna!

    Follow us on twitter: @darton_college

    Nurture

    Year 10 BTEC Performance - Overdrive Extreme

    This week our Nurture group completed a Science field trip to Sheffield

    Manor Lodge. The trip completed their habitats and adaptions Science

    project which helped consolidate learning about the environment and

    bees. The group donned beekeeping outfits and had the opportunity to

    enter the hive. The day was finished off by making wax candles.

    Year 10 BTEC Dance learners created, choreographed and

    produced a superb performance which involved learners over 4

    year groups. The evening was a huge success for all who were in-

    volved and a spectacular showcase of the exceptional talent of

    our learners. Well done everyone!

    Bake Off in Food Technology

    Over the las t two weeks the

    technology department have

    been holding a Bake - Off com-

    petition.

    There have been so many brilliant

    entries showing superb talent - well

    done to everyone who took part.

    From the entries several learners

    were awarded the title of Star

    Bakers - Robyn Warris, Chloe

    Walker, Ella-Narisse Appleyard, Kyle

    M e t e e r , L u c a T u r n e r , L e a h

    Wainwright, Charlie Priest, Leah

    H o d s on , E l l a Wi l s o n , L au re n

    Cooper, Chanell Nayor, Ellie Sacre,