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Debden Park’s Debating Team Brings Home the Trophy!

Published: 11/18/2011 5:58:30 PM

Debden debaters stand out from the rest!

On Friday, 11 November, year 11 students Haris Duherich and Clare O’Keefe won the Eleanor Laing Epping Schools parliamentary debating competition. Seven local schools competed and the standard of debating was high. Both of our students delivered flawless speeches to argue for the motion: “This house believes that the UK’s investment in the Olympics is money well spent.” They answered all challenges and picked clever holes in the arguments of the opposition while dazzling the judges with their Debden Park flair and confidence.

The Eleanor Laing parliamentary debating trophy will be returning to Debden Park’s display cabinet soon. Over the past four years, Debden Park has produced two second place debating teams and two winning teams; judges have always been enthusiastic about the public speaking skills of our students. Congratulations Haris and Clare, Debden Park is proud of you!

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Recruitment on the Essex Teacher Training GTP scheme

Published: 11/9/2011 12:03:19 AM

Are you interested in becoming an outstanding teacher?

Are you interested in training at an outstanding school?

Are you interested in being supported by outstanding staff?

 

Debden Park High School is looking to recruit enthusiastic, innovative and inspiring graduates to train on the Essex Teacher Training GTP scheme.   

We welcome all applications and are particularly interested in teachers who want to train in Mathematics, Science, English, Drama and MFL .

If you are interested in applying to train with us in September 2012 then please send your CV and a letter of application to jyates@dphs-tkat.org by Friday 25th November.

 

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Outstanding GCSE Results for an Outstanding School

Published: 8/25/2011 11:35:38 AM

Debden Park High School continues to raise the bar by improving their GCSE results for the 5th year running. This year’s Year 11 students achieved a staggering 85% 5 A*- C. This is attributed to the hard work of students, staff, parents and governors of this outstanding school. In addition, 67% of students achieved 5 A*- C including Maths and English which is substantially higher than the national average.

This year’s results secure Debden Park high School as a centre of academic excellence both within the local community and nationally.

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Debden Park High School is one of the first teaching schools in the country

Published: 7/15/2011 2:14:30 PM

Debden Park High School has become one of the first in the country to be selected for an important new role aimed at further raising standards. It is one of only 100 schools in England to be granted teaching school status – a new designation entitling it to lead the training and professional development for staff.
 
It was selected by the National College for School Leadership which had about 1,200 expressions of interest in the first recruitment round. Staff from the school will now be invited to the National College’s Learning and Conference Centre in Nottingham in September for a formal induction.
 
The milestone marks a shift towards school-centred training and development. Teaching schools will be responsible for leading a group of schools, working with other partners including at least one university, to deliver high quality support for teachers and leaders at all stages in their career.
 
Christian Cavanagh, Headteacher of Debden Park High School and a National Leader of Education said: ‘This is a fantastic achievement for the school and is the next step in continuing to provide an outstanding education for students at Debden Park and other schools that we support and work within The Kemnal Academies Trust.’      
 
The National College has responsibility for the designation and quality of the teaching schools programme, working closely with the Department for Education (DfE) and Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) as the national network grows to 500 teaching schools by 2014.
 
Steve Munby, Chief Executive of the National College, said: “To take on this role, teaching schools like Debden Park High School need to be among the best in the country - outstanding in their own performance and have a track record of raising standards through school-to-school support.
 
“Over time teaching schools will harness the finest teaching talent in the profession to drive school improvement, and bring real benefits to pupils. Trainees will learn from the best teachers in action and those who want to step up to more senior leadership positions will be exposed to excellent practice within and beyond their immediate school.”
 
The first year of the programme will be a design and development phase. As they develop, teaching schools working with other schools and universities will help to provide a strong supply of new teachers, develop leaders and the next generation of heads, and support schools in challenging circumstances.

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Speaking Out at Debden Park

Published: 3/28/2011 9:54:56 PM

So far, 2011 has been a landmark year for public speaking at Debden Park High School. The Eleanor Laing Parliamentary Debating Competition was held here in December and we saw Haris Duherich and Billy Poulton win second place. As of 23rd March, fifty students have participated in the Speak Out Challenge Workshops this week learning the skills that will help them be outstanding in our increasingly competitive world. Professional public speaking trainer Jonathan Drew was impressed by the confidence of our students as he conducted this Jack Petchey sponsored opportunity to learn to speak without notes in front of an audience. Debden students are certainly not afraid to speak out!

Rebecca Caley, Jamie Gregory, Clare O’ Keefe, Lily Ratcliffe, Kira Reynolds, Ronnie Pask, Reggie Clark, Josh Cooling, Haris Duherich, Amber Grace, Rachel Miller, Osariame Osaghae and Eloise Sladden will be working to prepare their speeches for the Speak Out Assembly where they will be competing for the chance to represent our school at the West Essex Finals on 12th May. This year Debden Park is hosting this competition and I hope to see plenty of students in the audience showing their Debden spirit in support of our speakers!

Special mentions go to Alex Harding, Izzy Isted, Mollie McCarthy and Shaan Malik for winning the most improved speaker awards at the end of the workshops. Yeliz Dalmac, Daniel Shoesmith, Summer Cuff, Oliver King, Maisy Smith, Shaun Cooper, Jas Healy, Nandu Pillai, Tanya Svilar and Osazeme Osaghae were notable for their well planned and constructed speeches. Congratulations to all students who were involved; they have gained skills that will make them stand out from the crowd in future years.

J Tyldesley

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Four pupils compete at high level in UKMT Team Maths Challenge

Published: 3/16/2011 11:52:28 PM

On Tuesday 15th March Madam Robson took a team of four gifted and talented pupils from Debden Park to compete in the UKMT Team Maths Challenge at Bancroft’s School. Our team held their own against teams from some of the most elite schools in the area and came a very impressive 7th out of 26 teams; an improvement on our position in 9th place last year.
 
The pupils involved were Fion Tang, Songyan Yu, Alexandra Thomas and Alexis Harris.

Madam Robson

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Intermediate Maths Challenge 2011

Published: 3/16/2011 11:30:54 PM

On Thursday 3rd February thirty gifted and talented pupils took part in the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge. This is a national competition where the most able pupils in the country compete to achieve the prestigious Bronze, Silver and Gold certificates. This year has seen Debden’s first Gold certificates at this level which is a testament to the hard work and excellent level of commitment of the pupils involved.

Gold

Haris Duherich Y10 (Best in School)
Connor Wood Y10

Silver

Jack Hollywood Y11
Jonas Bezzubovas Y11
Fion Tang Y9
Songyan Yu Y9

Bronze

Joe Hudson Y11
Thomas Cowell Y11
Reema Khamar Y11
Reece Lambert Y10
Osarieme Osaghae Y10
Gareth Morgan Y9
 
The following pupils narrowly missed out on achieving certificates so definitely deserve an honourable mention:
 
Y11: Danielle Hoskins, Ravi Raval, Gavin Kong, Theresa Isinkaye
 
Y10: Temitope Ogunkamni, Shaan Malik, Henry Osagie
 
Y9: Beth Snook, Harry Hyett, Freddie Hedger, Yasin Ahmed, Wojciech Serwacki, Rowan Wyllie, Emily Merrit, George Moore, David Peddle, Molly Johnson

 

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Local Headteacher chosen for key school support role

Published: 2/8/2011 11:26:15 PM

 The headteacher and staff at Debden Park High School have been selected for a top role supporting schools in challenging circumstances.

Mr Christian Cavanagh is one of the latest headteachers to be appointed to the role of National Leader of Education (NLE) following an announcement that the school support scheme, run by the National College for Leadership of Schools and Children’s Services, will be expanded.

In the latest recruitment round Mr Cavanagh is one of only 100 heads to be selected from across the country. To mark the occasion he has been invited to the National College’s Learning and Conference Centre in Nottingham in February for a formal induction and training for the role in driving school improvement.

NLEs use their success and professionalism as school leaders, along with the staff in their school – designated a National Support School - to provide additional leadership capability in struggling schools or those in transition to federation or academy status. The deployment is tailor-made to suit the needs of each school. The type of support provided is flexible and can involve NLEs becoming acting or executive headteacher of the client school or schools. They also have responsibility for bringing on the next generation of NLEs and National Support Schools.

Mr Cavanagh said:  “It is an honour and privilege to be selected as a National Leader of Education. Debden Park High School and its staff can help other schools to improve and achieve their goals, all students deserve to be taught in an Outstanding school.

It is estimated that well over half a million pupils have already benefited from the National Leaders of Education/ National Support Schools scheme since it was set up five years ago and many in the scheme see improvements in exam results at both the support and client schools with progress achieved in excess of the improvements nationally. The number of NLEs is set to double from 500 to 1,000 by 2015 following the recent announcement by the Education Secretary.

Toby Salt, Deputy Chief Executive of the National College, said: “This is about the best school leaders helping the rest and the results speak for themselves. It’s fantastic that heads like Mr Cavanagh are becoming NLEs, looking beyond their own school gates and supporting others to help more and more pupils get the best start in life.

School-to-school support is having a growing impact across the education system and this is thanks to the hard work and dedication of all those involved. Helping other school leaders in this way is admirable and something I’d encourage all heads to consider.”

Some interesting information:

 

 
For further information contact:
 
Headteacher, Mr Cavanagh on 0208 418 1202 or email jwood@dphs-tkat.org
 
For more information about the National College or the NLE/NSS scheme, contact Anna Zachariassen,   anna.zachariassen@nationalcollege.org.uk - 07970 529 326; or nick.bannister@nationalcollege.org.uk – 07818 628600. Or www.nationalcollege.org.uk

 

 

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Epping Forest Learners Website

Published: 12/19/2010 5:34:54 PM

Students, staff and parents in Epping Forest can now view information on education from a single website following the launch of the Epping Forest Learners website.

This website is for every 14 to 16 year old learner (and their parents / carers) in the 6 Secondary schools. It also includes the 16 to 19 learners at Epping Forest College, Davenant and West Hatch VIth Forms.

The site is intended to inform and support the decisions you need to make in choosing your options when moving from 11 to 16 education in the Epping Forest area.

Learners in Years 8 & 9 should also check this site in order to see where your GCSE and BTEC course choices could lead to after the age of 16.

Visit the Epping Forest Learners website

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Work Related Learning News Update

Published: 12/19/2010 4:46:40 PM

This term we have been involved with three very exciting events connected with Work Related Learning. We had Mock Interview day for Year 11’s, preparation for letters of application for Year 10 and received our RoQA Award at Chelmsford Town Hall for recognition of good practice for Work Experience.

Mock interview day is a big event in our Year 11 calendar. All Year 11 students produce a letter of application and a CV for the interviewer. This year the majority of our interviewers came from the human resources dept of a London based company called LexisNexis UK, who organise large events and where one of our Year 11’s had previously completed their work experience.

Students came to school dressed for an interview, they were interviewed for about 15 minutes based on the information they had provided in their CV’s. Afterward they received feedback on how they did and tips on how to improve their interview techniques. Students do find this a daunting experience but one that is very worthwhile and great preparation for the real interviews they will be attending for college and sixth form places in the near future.

Preparing a letter of application for the first time can be a difficult task. I invited a lady named Claire Shenton from British Telecoms human resources dept in Central London to Debden Park to advise our Year 10 students in this process.

Students were given two good letters of application and two poor ones, they were then asked to comment on the content and state what features they felt were good and what was not so good.

Claire spent a lot of time discussing how a letter of application should be presented and how important the opening paragraph is. She also gave the students facts and figures on how many letters her team read in a year and some very simple criteria they use to select candidates for interview.

 

This is the second time I have lead the school’s application to receive a RoQA award. The award is administered by Essex County Council and is a kite mark indicating that the school has achieved a standard for work experience.

I compiled a folder of evidence of the school’s policies, documentation and forms for work experience. Essex provided me with a tutor to guide me through the process and to ensure all the evidence was in place. An assessor visited me at school and took the folder for inspection. They also met with teachers and some students for the purpose of verifying the evidence I had provided. We were then notified that we had been successful in attaining this award and were invited to a presentation evening at Chelmsford Town Hall on Thursday 25th November.

I would like to thank Danielle Parry, Hollie Grace, Oscar Pittard, Jack Carlyon and Joe Mintz who assisted in gaining this award.

Graham Tongate, Debden Park

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Christian Cavanagh at No.10

Published: 11/25/2010 1:00:05 AM

 

Christian Cavanagh, Headteacher, attended a reception on 17th November at 10 Downing Street and met with the Prime Minister. This prestigious event was to mark the success of the Trust and to recognise its outstanding achievement in improving standards in all of its schools.

 

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New Developments in the LRC

Published: 11/2/2010 8:15:23 PM

After 9 years at Debden Park High School we have said goodbye to Madam Rhodes, the Learning Resource Centre Manager, so I would like to introduce myself. My name is Mrs Longman and I have taken over the position of LRC Manager. I have worked at DPHS for 3 years and previous to this I worked for 13 years in one of the largest Libraries in England where I was based in the Children’s Library.

It has been a fantastic start to the new academic year and already there have been changes to the LRC. The library area has been opened up by moving some of the bookcases to produce a more flexible learning and teaching area. We have of course kept our wonderful collection of books but wanted to make the learning space more flexible to accommodate different activities and lessons to be held in this space. This also permits pupils to use the area for group work and produces a more relaxed area during out of school opening hours for reading books and magazines as well as the table area for writing and working.

The year has also started with me introducing all year 7 students to “Booked Up”, which is a scheme run by the Book Trust which enables students to receive a free book! Each year 7 class that has come into the LRC for their library lesson has watched a DVD which gave a short description of the book by each author so as to help them decide which book they wanted to choose. We then had an activity using the books that would be available for them to choose from before they made their final decision. I was very pleased with the enthusiasm of all the year 7’s.

The LRC is open to students Tuesdays to Fridays between 8am and 8:30am, every lunchtime and also after school from 3:10pm to 5pm. Madam Haley who has worked at DPHS for many years works in the LRC between 3:10pm and 5pm. The LRC has many facilities for the students to use including computers, books, DVD’s, audio books, magazines and newspapers. Students are encouraged to use the area to work on their ILP’s, coursework and research to enhance their learning and encourage them to become independent learners. The LRC runs alongside a wonderful English Department and due to my knowledge of the staff I am happy to liaise between pupils and staff to help any pupils to improve their learning.

The LRC is also host to events and activities throughout the year such as the Roald Dahl quiz, book clubs, Carnegie Awards shadowing and many more. Year 7 library lessons will have a more interactive approach with students writing book reviews and other activities as well as having time to choose books to read.

 

Thank you,

Madam Longman
LRC Manager

 

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John Hegley visits Debden Park

Published: 10/12/2010 11:58:39 PM

RENOWNED poet John Hegley delighted a young audience at Debden Park High School with his unique performance style.

Mr Hegley, who has published many best-selling volumes of verse, attended the school, in Willingale Road, Loughton, as part of National Poetry Day.

As well as taking part in the school assembly, he headed several workshops with students to perform many of his best-known poems complete with musical accompaniment from his mandolin "Steve".

Mr Hegley is well-known throughout the country having sold-out many venues with his performance poetry, and is a regular at the Edinburgh Festival.

Debden Park head of English and media studies Sharon Palmer said: “We were delighted that John agreed to come to our school. Our students were excited and inspired by his unique approach to poetry. As a school with a Performing Arts specialism and rated as Outstanding by Ofsted, this just underlines how vibrant and innovative our school is.”

From an article by By Edmund Tobin in the Epping Forest Guardian

 

Read a poem created with a group of pupils here...

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John Hegley is coming to Debden!

Published: 10/2/2010 10:14:11 PM

 On Wednesday 6th October, we are privileged to be hosting John Hegley, the popular English poet, comedian, musician and songwriter. Famous for his exploration of such diverse topics as dog hair, potatoes, and the misery of human existence, his poetry sessions are sure to be intriguing and fun for those attending. We look forward to John’s warm and inviting presence around school on Wednesday. If you would like to know more about John and his work please visit www.johnhegley.co.uk

 

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GCSE RESULTS 2010

Published: 8/24/2010 7:32:36 PM

We are proud to announce the GCSE Results for 2010 as follows:

 

  5 A*-C including
English and Maths
5 A* - C
2007 23% 29%
2008 42% 60%
2009 45% 69%
     

2010

63%

79%

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School Show gets "Love Struck"!

Published: 6/17/2010 11:29:13 PM

 

Rehearsals for the Summer school show which was originally entitled “Valentine” are now intensifying as we get closer to opening night! Valentine was a working title and since January the plot has changed and been developed by staff and students and so we felt “LoveStruck” was a better title. The show now features several songs, a live band , dance numbers as well as some outstanding acting! Watch this space for ticket news as we expect to sell out very quickly!

Mr Ventura
Artistic Director

 

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“Voyage Lite” launch!

Published: 6/17/2010 11:26:06 PM

At the start of the summer Term, Mr Ventura decided that Voyage Theatre Company needed to open its doors to younger students in the community and auditioned pupils from Willingale , Alderton and Staples Road Primary Schools. As the theatre company is for gifted and talented pupils in Years 8-11, Voyage Lite was created to cater for those gifted and talented in Drama in Year 6.

Working together with a few Year 7 Debden Students the company is now in full swing working on devising a short piece to be shown in Expressive Arts week after school on the 19th July. The company members are enjoying learning new skills and collaborating with students from other local schools. We hope to see you in the audience at their debut performance!

Mr Ventura
Artistic Director

 

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Debden Park's Best Results in the Junior Maths Challenge!

Published: 5/26/2010 2:02:21 PM

On Thursday 29th April twenty pupils from Year 7 and Year 8 took part in the UKMT Junior Maths Challenge. This is a national competition which really challenges our gifted and talented students. This year’s entrants really have done us proud and Madam Robson is very pleased to announce that Fion Tang in Y8 has achieved Debden Park’s first ever Gold certificate.

Silver certificates were achieved by Albina Yanko, Songyan Yu and Paullomi Khamar in Year 8 and Danny Law, Adem Emin, Billy Matthews and Alex Thomas in Year 7. Bronze certificates were achieved by George Moore, Wojciech Serwacki and Kofi Ofori in Year 8 and Alexis Harris and Jack Ewing in Year 7. Well done also to the other students who took part and narrowly missed out on certificates.

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Debden Park High School website goes mobile

Published: 3/27/2010 1:52:10 PM

Browse the Debden Park website on your mobile device with DPHS mobile™

Debden Park’s website has gone mobile!  You can now access a mobile version of the school website from portable devices such as mobile phones, smartphones like the Blackberry and Palm Pre series and the extremely popular iPhone.  The mobile site has been designed to allow users to gain quick access to important information, links and files in mobile devices without the long wait with slow connections.

Pupils and parents are able to view up to date news, important school notices, exam information, useful links and documents and contact information - all from their handsets.

Users of more sophisticated devices with larger screens like the iPhone, may also view the full site by clicking the link at the top of the mobile homepage.

If you have any ideas or suggestions on what you wuld like to see available on the mobile site, please leave a comment to this newsthread.

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Celebrating Debden Maths Students

Published: 3/18/2010 6:19:45 PM

Congratulations to our maths team who came 10th out of 28 teams in the Team Maths Challenge at Bancroft’s School. They were competing against some of the top schools in the area!!

Haris Duherich, Albina Yanko, Fion Tang and Songyan Yu – they really did us proud!

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Students get a taste of Politics

Published: 3/16/2010 6:00:21 PM

On March the 12th students in year 10 got the opportunity to take part in the Epping Forest Youth Council Conference on promoting local democracy. Co-hosted by Debden Park’s Epping Forest Youth Council representatives (Abigail Endean, Daisy Morecroft and Haris Duherich) the conference’s aims were to introduce students, from across the district, to local and national politics. The event was held in the Council Chambers, an experience itself!

Students had the opportunity to hear from, and quiz Members of Parliament; Eleanor Laing and Bill Rammell. They then engaged in a debate about whether or not the voting age should be lowered to 16. This debate was filmed and can be watched by visiting;

http://www.eppingforestdc.public-i.tv/site/player/index.php?a=36763

The students involved, Abigail Endean, Daisy Morecroft, Haris Duherich, Helen Andrew, Saira Javed, Robyn Buisson, Billy Poulton, Daniel Airey and Ravi Raval, all did the school proud with their confident, articulate and mature discussion points. 

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Debden Park High Reading Day, Thurs March 4th 2010

Published: 2/26/2010 10:31:15 AM

Be inspired, be enthused, be transported!

We are celebrating World Book Day this year with our own Reading Day; a day to celebrate reading and enthuse our students. We have organised a range of competitions, displays and strategies designed to inspire our students to talk  and think about the power of books. Students will watch a performance and a video podcast, they will listen to captivating extracts and be involved in a range of activities. In addition, students will have the opprtunity to buy a book for 10p or swap a book they have already read. If your child has old books at home that are finished with - please encourage him/her to bring these old books to school to swap. All students will also receive a £1 token to put towards a book of their choice (Loughton bookshop is happy to receive these tokens). Please ensure that your son/daughter brings a book to school every day, but especially on World Book Day - Thursday March 4th!

We will be using this day to launch reading initiatives throughout and beyond the school. In the future, we will be offering a book club for students and a book club for parents. Watch this space for more details!

If you have any ideas or would like to become involved in reading initiatives at school, please contact Sharon Palmer, Head of English.  Alternatively leave a comment below!

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DPHS Pupils receive UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge Results

Published: 2/25/2010 9:13:33 AM

On 4th Feb 30 pupils from Years 9, 10 and 11 sat in the main hall  to do this challenge and we’ve just had the results back: 

Yr 11

Bronze: Billy Moore, Galina Kocheva, Jack Dainton, Tamara Hendrick

Yr 10

Silver: Jonas Bezzbouas (Best in School)

Bronze: Tommy Fenech

Yr 9

Silver: Haris Duherich

Bronze:  Connor Wood, Reggie Clark

 

Well done to you all!

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Geography Department has two exciting speakers in school

Published: 2/25/2010 12:14:43 AM

The Geography department invited two guest speakers during before the half-term break.

Firstly we had the founder of Lonely Planet: Tony Wheeler in to teach a lesson to a Y9 class about his travels. (this was as part of Teach First Week). He spoke about all the adventures he has had travelling the world and documenting it for other travellers. He had many great stories including selling his car in Afghanistan, just after he and his wife had driven it all the way from England! The students were enraptured and asked lots of interesting questions and even attempted their own bit of Lonely Planet style travel journalism.

Our second guest was Caroline Huett, and Urban Planner from Indigo Planning who came to talk our Year 10 Geography class about what Urban planning is like in practice and to run a workshop with them which involved them deciding where to put the 100 new homes needed in the Debden area. Miss Huett was impressed by their knowledge and the students gave excellent presentations.

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DEBDEN WIN THE ELEANOR LAING PARLIAMENTARY DEBATING CUP

Published: 12/14/2009 3:28:47 PM

Debden Park High School debating team Andrew Catherall and Alex Goold won first place in the Eleanor Laing Parliamentary Debating Competition on Friday, 20th November. The year 11 students defeated debaters from Chigwell, Davenant, West Hatch and St. John’s schools giving a lively and entertaining performance. Judges were impressed by the talent of this Debden duo and commented on Andrew’s wide knowledge and verbal dexterity while Alex won praise for her logical speech delivered with passion and confidence. The wining team dealt with interventions from the opposition with great aplomb.

Thank you from everyone involved in the competition to Mrs Laing and her staff for organising this worthwhile and enjoyable event. Mrs Laing will be presenting the trophies to Alex and Andrew at Debden Park High School in the near future.

 

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Debden Park achieves RoQa award for Careers Education and Guidance provision

Published: 11/17/2009 6:28:54 PM

Debden Park has recieved a Recognition of Quality award for our Careers Education and Guidance provision.  The assessor was very impressed with our work: " Many thanks for arranging such an enjoyable assessment visit yesterday, and for all your hard work in preparing your RoQA portfolio".

RoQA Award Ceremony

The report noted that "the School offers a broad and well structured programme that offers all Year groups opportunities to develop personal and work related knowledge and skills. There is a strong emphasis on raising aspirations and enabling students to understand the pathways to achieving their ambitions..."

Furthermore the report remarked that "strong and productive links have been forged with the local FE College" and that "students have a clear understanding of the purpose and benefits of the career related activities they undertake. "

RoQA Award Ceremony

Many thanks and congratulations go to Mr Tongate for all his hard work in helping the school achieve this award.

Download the full report:

Debden Park RoQa CEG Report

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Debden Park achieves OUTSTANDING Ofsted report!

Published: 10/6/2009 6:24:46 PM

Ofsted

Debden Park has been judged by inspectors to be an OUTSTANDING school in our most recent Ofsted inspection.

The school was awarded a score of 1 (OUTSTANDING) for the "overall effectiveness: how good is the school?".

"Debden Park High School provides an outstanding quality of education for its students. The improvement since the last inspection has been significant and much of the school’s work is now exemplary. The leadership team, led by an inspirational head teacher, have created an environment in which students enthuse about learning."

Please read the full report by clicking here

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“Way Through the Woods” at Pleasance Theatre

Published: 10/1/2009 5:25:55 PM

“A brother and sister, estranged for fifteen years after a mysterious necklace begins to affect Katy’s behaviour, are brought back together at the family home by the death of their father. The Critters of the woodland take over the house and Sam and Katy are once again separated to make their own way through the woods. Sam is soon cocooned and entranced by the Wax Moth, whilst Katy meets the Wild Cat of the Wet Woods. As the Wax Moth builds her army of bewitched Critters, it becomes apparent that the she desperately wants the necklace – but that this will bring terrible consequences…”

On 30th September, 40 year 7 pupils went on a trip to the Pleasance Theatre, Islington to see a devised production called ‘Way through the Woods’...

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Ms Raven

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September newsletter available

Published: 9/16/2009 7:18:10 PM

The first newsletter of this new academic year is now available to download: Download Newsletter

A hard copy will be sent out to parents this week.

Future copies of the newsletter will be posted on the website and emailed via parentmail.

Parents: If you haven’t already done so please can you give your email address to Mrs Phillips, Office Manager, 02084181214 or pphillips@debdenparkhigh.essex.sch.uk .

Should parents wish to receive future hard copies please can they contact the main school office.

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Ex-student secures place at Cambridge University

Published: 9/16/2009 4:19:04 PM

Ex-pupil secures place at Cambridge UniversityOur Congratulations go to Paul Vriend on his success at securing a place at Cambridge University.

We are proud of all our ex students who continue to achieve beyond Debden Park High School, some of whom have gone on to study at universities across the UK, including the most prestigious in Cambridge and Oxford.

 

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GCSE Exam Results 2009

Published: 8/27/2009 8:19:04 AM

5 A*-C: 69%

"I would like to inform everyone of the schools excellent results and give a brief outline of progress that has been made..." Christian Cavanagh, Headteacher

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Swine flu - Latest Information

Published: 7/13/2009 9:30:00 AM

Please click below for Swin Flu advice from the Health Protection Agency.

SWINE FLU AND SCHOOLS – ADVICE FOR THE PUBLIC

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Maths Student Leader Prize Draw Winner

Published: 7/7/2009 8:42:45 PM

Each month the Maths Team nominates the Maths Student Leaders; these are the students that we consider to be role models – setting exceptional standards for work, presentation, commitment etc.

Each nomination earns the student a ticket into the Maths Student Leader prize draw – our way of rewarding a student for their outstanding efforts.

The winner of this inaugural prize went to Year 7 student Fion Tang, who received her prize of a digital camera from Mr Ellis (Maths Team Leader) and Mr Orsborne (Head of Yr7). Congratulations to Fion, and also to all those who have been nominated as Maths Student Leaders this year.

Mr Ellis

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Debden Park High School awarded Artsmark Gold

Published: 6/4/2009 9:30:00 AM

Arts Council England has awarded an Artsmark Gold to Debden Park High School in recognition of the school’s commitment to, and excellence in, arts education.

Since Artsmark began 9 years ago, almost 10,000 awards have been made, with 1649 schools receiving the award this year.

Christian Cavanagh, Headteacher of Debden Park High School in Loughton, said:

“I’m delighted that the Arts Council has recognised Debden Park’s dynamic arts education programme. Our students have really enjoyed working with all of the professional artists who work with our school, and I’d like to thank all our staff for their hard work in achieving this award.”

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Debden Park wins National Theatre New Connections project!

Published: 4/21/2009 4:32:38 PM

Debden Park has beaten 200 schools nationwide and won the opportunity to Perform at The National Theatre in London!

Our production of Dirty Dirty Princess by Georgia Fitch was judged to be the most imaginative and well acted version of this play and everyone involved deserves a huge round of applause.

For ticket information and the full story click here

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DEBDEN PARK HIGH SCHOOL IN TOP TEN MOST IMPROVED SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY!

Published: 1/16/2009 12:35:35 PM

The DCSF have placed Debden Park High School in the top 10 (joint 9th Position) of most improved schools in the country for 5-A*-Cs (including Maths and English) League Tables.

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‘OPERATION GET GREEN’ AND THE YOUTH OPPORTUNITY FUNDING

Published: 1/14/2009 12:30:13 PM

A team of students at DPHS have come together to improve the environment in and around school. The project is in its early stages of development but the team has worked hard to plan the project, which has a focus on four key environmental issues, recycling, wildlife, organic allotments and litter...

Click here to visit the Operation Get Green blog.

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