WHAT'S BEEN HAPPENING AT SCHOOL?
ART
Since the beginning of term year 8 students have been working hard on a special project led by Polish artist Rafal Zajko. They were making costumes for Zajko's 'Techno-harvest' parade to close the Deptford X festival this year, that included themes from Zajko's artwork such as techno music, harvest festivals, love parades, catholic parades and the industrial revolution.
On Sunday 1st October some excited Y8's and Ms Wakelin and Ms Bartlett took part in the parade - it was a fantastic event and we looked amazing in our Avant-garde costumes!
YEAR 11 6TH FORM & COLLEGE FAIR
Despite illness preventing many being with us on the night, we were delighted to welcome 27 post-16 providers and organisations (listed below) supporting young people to develop skills and experience and to see many Year 11 and their families planning their next steps.
Once again, guests commented so positively on the evening and on Deptford Green students, including a visiting Deputy Head who remarked ‘Your students were GREAT- they asked brilliant questions and I met some lovely families- you are very lucky!’
These are the providers who attended:
Access Creative College, Ada the National College for Digital Skills, Ask Apprenticeships, Big Creative Education/ Academy, Blackheath High School, British Army, Construction Youth Trust, Creative Mentor Network, CTK Sixth Form Colleges, Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, Haberdasher's Hatcham College, Lewisham College, London Design and Engineering UTC, London Nautical 6th Form, London Screen Academy, London South East Colleges, Millwall Community Trust, Mulberry UTC, Prospects, Rose Bruford College, Royal Greenwich Trust School Sixth Form, Second Wave Youth Arts, Sedgehill Academy - Sixth Form, Shooters Hill Sixth Form College, South Bank University Sixth Form, St Thomas the Apostle College, Thomas Tallis School
If you have any questions regarding applying to sixth forms and colleges and apprenticeships, contact Celine Nembhard - Careers and Enrichment Lead - on Direct number: 0208 469 4896 or Email: CNembhard@Deptfordgreen.co.uk
Thank you to Ms Nembhard for putting this event on for our school community.
SIXTH FORM AND COLLEGES OPEN DAYS FOR SEPTEMBER 2024 ADMISSION
CTK Aquinas Sixth Form College - Saturday 30th September 9:30-13:30 Click HERE for further information
Prendergast Sixth Form - Tuesday 10th October 2023 17.30-19.30 Click HERE for further information
CTK Emmanuel Sixth Form College - Saturday 14th October 9:30-13:30 Click HERE for more information
Thomas Tallis Sixth Form - Wednesday 18 October 2023 from 17.00 to
20.00 Click HERE for more information
Haberdashers Aske’s Sixth Form - Thursday 9th November 17:00-19:30 Click HERE for more information
STAC Sixth Form - Thursday 16th November Click HERE for more information
Kingsdale Sixth Form - Wednesday 27th September 4-7.30pm
Wednesday 18th October 1.30-6.30pm
Wednesday 8th November 1.30-6.30pm
Wednesday 29th November 1.30-6.30pm
Click HERE for more information
WE LOVE TO STAY CONNECTED!
We were delighted to welcome alumni Abbi, Michael and Travisha (Class of 2012) to our Careers Fair.
We love to stay connected with our students and we love seeing them flourishing. Thank you for sharing your tips and insights with Year 11 students.
If you are an ex-Deptford Green student, let us know how you are doing (your contact details will not be passed on to third parties and will only be used for the purposes outlined on the sign-in forms).
Interested in joining Deptford Green alumni network?
You can join on this link: click HERE
Not sure you want to join the network yet but happy to share your memories of DG and share what you are currently doing? If so, complete the alumni portrait form on this link: click HERE
Y9/10 GUT GIRLS PROJECT WITH MR CALLAGHAN
Over the course of the summer term, a group of Deptford Green students took part in a fantastic local history project exploring the lives of women working in Deptford's slaughterhouses (Convoy's Wharf) during the 19th Century. The project included mudlarking on the river with experts from the Museum of London and a number of workshops with local artists to create zines and collage pieces which were printed on mugs and tote bags. The crowning glory of the experience came with the students' work being exhibited as part of the Deptford X Festival, which we were happy to visit in September.
A BIG THANK YOU TO ©JonSpaull/Capture FOR THE GREAT PHOTOS and thank you too Mr Callaghan.
A REMINDER OF YOUR CHILD'S LEARNING JOURNEY'S BY SUBJECT DEPTFORD GREEN
Clicking on the following subject links will show you what your child is learning as we go through each term...
Art Learning Journey - click HERE
Business & Enterprise Learning Journey - click HERE
Computing Learning Journey - click HERE
DT Learning journey - click HERE
Drama Learning Journey - click HERE
English Learning Journey - click HERE
EAL Learning Journey - click HERE
Ethics and RE Learning Journey - click HERE
Film Studies Learning Journey - click HERE
Geography Learning Journey - click HERE
Health & Social Care Learning Journey - click HERE
History Learning Journey - click HERE
Maths Learning Journey - click HERE
MFL Learning Journey - click HERE
Music Learning Journey - click HERE
PE Learning Journey - click HERE
Personal Development Learning Journey - click HERE
Science Learning Journey - click HERE
Sociology Learning Journey - click HERE
AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS & ACTIVITIES
NATIONAL TEEN ONLINE BOOKCLUB:
'RUN REBEL' WRITTEN BY MANJEET MANN
From left to right: Eden, Mohamed, Sheetal, Micha, Lisa, Amelia and Loredana
We are currently reading Run Rebel by Manjeet Mann which is a FANTASTIC verse novel. It has been made into a stage play and you can hear Manjeet telling you about her feelings about her book & the play. Click HERE
In between reading the book, we are getting to hear from various professionals about their career journeys and next week we get to meet Manjeet Mann herself! We are all really looking forward to that. Her other novel 'The Crossing' is a huge favourite at Deptford Green.
In her novels, Manjeet truly gives us an empathetic narrative...
GARDENING CLUB WITH MS MANNING
These lovely people were having such a lovely time in the sunshine after school!
From left to right: Poppy, Amber, Rafe, Harley and Sofija plus the amazing Ms Manning of course, bringing her own sunshine along with the sunflowers!
MR GEORGE PLAYING TENNIS WITHOUT TENNIS RACKETS!
I went into the sports hall to find everyone having fun despite the lack of tennis rackets (they have some now!) and I took a video of Mr George playing but kindly left it out as he kept dropping the ball!!!
JUNO HAS ARRIVED!
Click HERE to learn more...
CAREERS
It was fantastic to see 25 Year 11 students aiming for grades 7+ in their GCSEs attending the Colfe’s Sixth form Scholarship meeting.
We discussed the pros and cons and concerns that students had about attending an independent sixth form, the application process and the criteria for all the different scholarships, as well as the facilities available at the sixth form, from small classes, clubs and societies to swimming pool, fencing and an array of other sports.
Colfe’s has a number of merit-based and means-tested scholarships - click HERE - including Drama, Sports, Arts and many Deptford Green students have gained fully-funded Leathersellers' Scholarships - click HERE - in the last few years. These are awarded based on exam results, personal statement, school reports, references and an interview with Colfe’s Headteacher.
Application deadline is 6th November and the entrance exam is on 17th November.
Any questions or need support to apply to Colfe’s or any other scholarships, contact Celine Nembhard-Careers and Enrichment Lead- on Direct number: 0208 469 4896 or Email: CNembhard@Deptfordgreen.co.uk
Y11: LEYLA AT THE BFI
Leyla is doing the BFI Film Academy course. This is a course that aims to develop young people skills and access to the industry - click HERE to find out more -
As well as her work experience at Sister Productions, Leyla took part in the Empowerment London Film Club pilot we did in the summer term. After meeting Rhia at the final session, she decided she would apply to the BFI Film Academy and she was actually offered a place at 3 different locations!
The schedule for the club was:
- Week 1 Filmmaking Class One: Camera Workshop with industry professionals
- Week 2 Filmmaking Class Two: Sound & Lighting with industry professionals
- Week 3 - Filmmaking Class Three: Leading a Team - Assistant Directing with industry professionals
- Week 4 -Shoot week
- Week 5 - Post-Production & Editing with industry professionals
- Week 6- Edit week
- Week 6 - Showcase & Next Steps
Featuring Rhia Aden (BFI Academy), Akua Gyamfi (Founder of The British Blacklist) and Deborah Williams (Writer, Producer and Digital Composer)
Leyla writes:
My first day on the BFI course at CTVC was fascinating and enjoyable. Everyone made me feel extremely welcome, and there was so much film chat!
There was a Masterclass with Kara Smith, a screenwriter-producer who answered all of my questions. She was extremely enthusiastic about her career and her life, and she provided us with so much industry advice that I learnt so much in just one session.
We also had the opportunity to meet Katie, a production manager at CTVC, who shared tips on sustainability from pre-production to production to post-production. As an environmental student leader, her masterclass spoke to me. I have so many ideas to share with our wonderful school community!
Thank you Leyla - you are truly amazing!
NAOMI: Y11 ATTENDED THE IMPERIAL COLLEGE SCIENCE SUMMER RESIDENTIAL
This summer I took part in a residential Science programme at Imperial College London. It is situated in South Kensington and is considered to be a very prestigious place of learning. I was there to explore my interest in STEM subjects and experience university life. I felt very proud of being chosen because not everyone who applied got accepted.
I was there for 4 nights in total. On the first day, we did some icebreaking activities to get to know one another. That day we had a lesson that explored the moral and ethical issues of testing animals for products. We also got to play games and we ate pizza and went to our dorms before 11pm.
Over the course of the remaining days, in the mornings, we took part in STEM lessons – Biology, Physics. Chemistry and Maths – and we took part in some lab work too which was very interesting. In the afternoons we got some ‘down time’ including going offsite one day for a trip to the Globe Theatre to see ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ which I really enjoyed.
We could also play games or watch a movie at times. It was a fantastic experience. We were shadowed by a mentor who was a university student and she was able to tell us all about the reality of being a student there. The last day was focused on a presentation because our parents were coming to see us deliver them. I felt really proud of my achievements and all in all, I would recommend that if you get the chance to apply for this programme when you are in Year 10 (through Ms Nembhard) definitely go for it because it strengthens your communication skills, it increases your confidence and looks great on your CV! As a result of taking part, I now have new friends that I am still in contact with and feel I have an idea of what university life will be like.
Naomi Y11 (on the right) with her friends.
Thank you Naomi! This is a great encouragement for others who get the opportunity to apply.
MORE CAREERS INFORMATION
Some Careers Events coming up for Year 10- Get Involved!
A reminder that this is all good preparation for Year 10 work experience (some students do get placements from taking part), a good addition to students’ CVs for future opportunities, as well as their personal statement when they apply for sixth forms and colleges.
Places are limited for each event, so get in touch or respond to invitations asap if you want to take part or have any questions.
ENVISION PROGRAMME
Every year, our students have the opportunity to take part in Envision, a 12-week programme where students develop a social action project, meeting once a week after school with their coach and developing essential skills and confidence. They are paired with a business which they visit on 3 occasions to interact with their employability mentors and to receive advice on their project management.
We have 2 cohorts of students taking part in Envision, cohort 1 from October to January and Cohort 2 from February till May. Students are paired with Nuveen/ Glenmont Partners, a company that invests in renewable power, including solar and wind.
Launch meeting is on October 11th
LEGAL CAREERS EVENT 12/10/23 @ DEPTFORD GREEN P2 &3
Students from Deptford Green and other Lewisham Schools will participate in a networking event with 9 Law Firms to learn about a variety of Legal Careers.
CREATIVE COURSES Y10 COLLEGE TASTER 09/11/23
Students will visit Access Creative College new premises - click HERE to find out more - for a taster in Music, Media, Games, Computing and Esports courses.
CAREERS IN ADVERTISING INSIGHT DAY 15/11/23
Students will spend the day at an advertising agency and get an insight into a day in the life of the agency. They will meet strategists, creatives from the design and media team as well as people in business development and support services. Students will then get a brief and a chance to win prizes.
COMPUTER SCIENCE Y10 - FOUR WEEKLY SESSIONS STARTING TUESDAY 14th NOVEMBER FROM 16:00-17:00 @ COLFE'S SIXTH FORM
The sessions are designed as enrichment for the GCSE course and/ or to encourage students to consider Computer Science at A-Level. Places are limited (5 to 8 places) and for students with a genuine interest in attending all 4 sessions after school.
Well done to the students who attended the visit to Clifford Chance Law Firm in Canary Wharf on Tuesday 26th September.
Clifford Chance is a commercial law firm. Students toured their offices, learn about routes to become a solicitor and recruitment information and met solicitors and other people working in commercial services.
“It was interesting and educational. I enjoyed the tour and learned about different types of lawyers and I now know what is a ‘training contract’ and a ‘seat’.”
“It was a fun day and the people were so nice. I enjoyed learning about all the different jobs and the office building was so cool.”
“I think I improve my LORIC skills as I talked to so many new people.”