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THE DEANES SCHOOL matter

WELCOME to The Deanes School The Deanes School is a small secondary school, situated in 28 acres of woodland, in Thundersley, Essex. Our 6 promises state our vision for the school, and encapsulate our school ethos, i-matter. At The Deanes, each and every one of our students can feel happy, respected and known as an individual. Our high quality teaching and learning ensures teachers deliver lessons which challenge, engage and inspire students of all abilities. Our relentless focus on pupil progress and our extensive opportunities for personal development enables not just exam success, but also equips our students with the values and attributes they need for the future. At The Deanes School, we maintain the highest possible standards of behaviour and we have high expectations of all our students. We firmly believe that parents are pivotal in their child s education and actively promote opportunities for parents and carers to engage with all aspects of school life. We encourage all prospective students and their parents/carers to visit The Deanes School, in order to see i-matter in action and gain a first hand appreciation of why The Deanes School is the right choice your child s future. To arrange a tour, please contact us on 01268 773545. We look forward to welcoming you to The Deanes.

THE DEANES SCHOOL PROMISE #1 We will remain a small secondary school so that each and every one of our students can feel happy, respected and known as an individual within our safe and accepting community matter as an individual at the deanes

it s really motivational amy s story Amy transferred to The Deanes School from a local grammar school in Year 7. Mum, Ruth, says, We chose this school because we were confident that the school would support both her academic and medical needs. Amy settled in quickly, making lots of friends and is very happy at The Deanes. It s a small school, so she feels like everyone knows her. In Amy s own words, You get lots of great experiences. There are fantastic facilities and plenty of help from staff. There is a lot of encouragement from teachers; including congratulations letters, awards, badges and honours assemblies - it s really motivational.

BEHAVIOURS FOR LEARNING our learning values 1. FOCUS on ACHIEVEMENT Successful students never lose focus on their target grades and see them as a minimum starting point to be used as a spring-board for greater success. They work with teachers and tutors to achieve high outcomes. 2.SELF-DISCIPLINE Successful students organise themselves to ensure that all work is completed by deadlines. They manage a balance between academic studies, extra-curricular activities and leisure and social activities. 3. COMMITMENT Successful students realise that sometimes work will be challenging but are not put off by this and understand that their commitment to their studies must be sustained right through until the end of the year. 4. ORGANISATION Successful students attend every lesson, arriving on time with the right equipment and in the correct uniform. 5. ADULT INTERACTION AND BEHAVIOUR Successful students see staff and parents as partners in their learning and understand that all parties are committed to their success. 6. PARTICIPATION Successful students get involved at every level - in class discussion, group tasks and in the wider life of the school. 7. SELF-RESPONSIBILITY Successful students take responsibility, demonstrate positive attitudes and show respect for all members of the school community.

THE DEANES SCHOOL PROMISE #2 We will continue to create a positive and respectful environment for all members of The Deanes School, with consistently high expectations and standards matter as a LEARNER at the deanes

The Deanes School was an obvious choice. lauren s story Lauren has been coming to The Deanes School since she was eight, when she attended a summer camp at The Deanes Sports Centre. This is where she was first introduced to Archery, a sport in which she now competes at an international level, having recently represented England. With the need to balance the demands of training and competing, along with a high achieving academic pathway, The Deanes School was an obvious choice for Lauren, who valued the close community and was attracted by the STARS Scholar programme. This provides a personalised pathway for gifted and talented performers in Sport and the Performing Arts. Thanks to the support at The Deanes School, Lauren is on target to excel both in her field and in her GCSEs.

THE DEANES SCHOOL PROMISE #3 Our curriculum will cater for individual strengths and needs, enabling every student to make outstanding progress and achieve their goals matter as a STUDENT at the deanes

CURRICULUM CHALLENGING AND INCLUSIVE The Deanes School believes every child has the ability to achieve. We seek to ensure all children, regardless of ability or personal circumstances, have access to a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum. Work within each classroom is structured so that all children are motivated to achieve their full potential. Regular assessments ensure that all students are able to make progress, and enable early intervention to take place where appropriate. There are many opportunities provided for our Gifted, Talented and Most Able students, including a variety of challenging learning activities, such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) events, Easter and Summer Schools and a range of cross-curricular projects. Students with Special Educational Needs are monitored and supported by the dedicated SENCO, in conjunction with subject teachers. SUBJECTS STUDIED AT KEY STAGE 3: English Mathematics Science History Geography Religious Studies Modern Languages French and Spanish Physical Education Art Music Performing Arts Computing Personal Health and Social Education Citizenship Design Technology SUBJECTS STUDIED AT KEY STAGE 4: Core Curriculum Subjects: English Language English Literature Mathematics Science Physical Education Students then choose a further 4 additional subjects from over 20 Options.

We are really glad we chose The Deanes School. MATTHEW AND JESSICA S story Neil and Donna were looking for a school which would suit both of their very different children. The Deanes School was able to offer something extra for our children; being part of a real community school. Matthew was outgoing and confident; Jessica, shy and nervous. The school offered us a supportive, caring and nurturing environment where we knew our children s academic needs would be catered for as well as supporting their development from children into young adults. Matthew has now left the Deanes School and has gone on to study A levels at a local grammar school and Jessica is growing as a young woman approaching her GCSEs. The Deanes has prepared both of them for the next stages in their lives. Small schools where children really are treated as individuals are hard to find, and we are glad we chose The Deanes School.

EXTRA-CURRICULAR CLUBS something FOR EVERYONE We have an extensive programme of extra-curricular clubs and educational visits which cover a wide range of both subject related and general interest activities. These clubs include: Art & Design Club Book Club Choir Craft Club Creative Writing Club Dance Club Drama Club Gifted & Talented Art and Design Club Gifted & Talented Dance and Drama Club GCSE catch-up classes Handwriting Club Homework Club Computing Club Junior Amnesty International Club Keyboard Club Tech Club GATE Music Society French Club Maths Club Let s Get Cooking Club Rock School all instruments and singers Sculpture Club

THE DEANES SCHOOL PROMISE #4 Extensive opportunities for personal development will equip our students with the skills, attributes and values needed for future life matter as a FUTURE CITIZEN at the deanes

The Deanes School is very close to my heart. JACK AND HARRY S STORY Having studied here himself, The Deanes School is very close to Steve s heart and he was delighted to be able to send his own boys to the school. Jack, the eldest, appreciates the size of The Deanes. The school is friendly, and the teachers are kind and caring. Harry was amazed when, in Year 7, he was chosen to play the lead in the musical Joseph which has given him a strong interest in performing more in the future. Steve says, Both my boys are thoroughly enjoying life at TheDeanes School, and this is one of the reasons why I jumped at the chance to work here myself when the opportunity arose.

THE DEANES SCHOOL PROMISE #5 Parents and carers will remain central to our school community. We want the families of our students to be fully engaged with all aspects of school life to ensure the most rewarding learning experience for their child matter as a PARENT at the deanes

STUDENT SUPPORT EVERYONE WORKING TOGETHER The Deanes School actively encourages parents to get involved in all aspects of school life. We believe that a child s learning experience is enhanced when parents and the school work together to support the student. During the first month of their career at The Deanes, all parents will be invited to meet their child s tutor to establish a point of contact and to support the student with the move to secondary school. To further ease this transition, we have a dedicated email address for Year 7 parents. Regular contact is maintained throughout the year via our Student Planner, online systems and Parents Evenings. Each half term we hold a Parent Voice meeting, where parents and carers can come and meet with the Headteacher and members of the Senior Leadership team, to discuss any aspect of school life. These meetings are an effective way for parents to communicate their views directly with the school. We are fortunate to have a very active PTA who work tirelessly alongside the school, arranging events to raise funds for activities that will benefit our school community. All new parents are encouraged to join.

It s more than just a school ISABELLE AND RUBY S STORY After visiting several local schools, The Deanes School stood out as a school in which our children could flourish. Isabelle is developing confidence and flair in her academic subjects. In Year 7 she achieved a GCSE in citizenship, and has had the opportunity to experience a wide range of activities which have developed her skills both in and out of the classroom. Ruby will be joining her sister at the school and is looking forward to becoming a member of The Deanes School learning community.

THE DEANES SCHOOL PROMISE #6 All staff Will have high quality Training to further develop their practice and will also be supported in the pursuit of their goals matter as an employee at the deanes

PERSONALISED TRANSPORT southend and basildon routes Personalised Bus Service for Southend and Basildon students: tailored route based on address reliable cost effective peace of mind for parents safe and convenient for students SEE FOR YOURSELF join us for a guided tour We encourage all prospective students and their parents/carers to see the school in action and to get a feel for its friendly and welcoming environment. To visit The Deanes during the school day, please contact our office to arrange a tour: 01268 773545 We look forward to welcoming you.

The Deanes School Daws Heath Road, Thundersley, Essex SS7 2TD Tt: 01268 773545 f: 01268 770157 e: admin@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk www.deanesschool.co.uk