Didcot Girls School. Committed to Excellence

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Didcot Girls School Committed to Excellence

Committed to Excellence About Us At Didcot Girls School, we share a deep commitment to our core values: 1. A school where everyone is included, at the heart of the community. 2. A school with high expectations which provides quality learning experiences for all. 3. A safe and happy school which creates a sense of pride and promotes respectful relationships for all. Our mission statement: We are a vibrant school community which empowers girls to become resilient and to fulfil their potential as future leaders. The school s aim is to sustain an excellent learning environment where girls achieve their full potential and develop leadership qualities, through a personalised curriculum which meets the needs of every learner. At Didcot Girls School, we are proud of our Languages specialism which provides opportunities for girls to study Mandarin Chinese, French, German and Spanish throughout the school. We are an 11 18 girls school with a highly successful co-educational Sixth Form run in partnership with St Birinus School. We believe that all girls education enables girls to flourish academically and socially so that they fulfil their potential and achieve excellence in all that they do.

Starting Didcot Girls School offers girls the opportunity to flourish in a creative, stimulating and aspirational learning environment. Welcome to Didcot Girls School. As the only all girls comprehensive school in Oxfordshire we are proud of the opportunities we offer to all of our girls to develop in an environment which fosters resilience, promotes leadership and a can-do ethos. Our co-educational Sixth Form, shared with St Birinus School, offers excellent progression for our girls to study in a vibrant and thriving Sixth Form community. Our high-performing school is grounded in the strength of relationships between staff, students and parents. We work in partnership with our students who actively contribute to the running and decision-making of the school through a powerful School Council, the vibrant House system and a strong leadership programme which operates throughout the whole school. Our core values of mutual respect, inclusivity and high expectation underpin the developments that we work towards together as a learning community which is truly committed to excellence. Didcot Girls School THERE IS A GENUINE COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE AND A DETERMINATION TO INSTIL AMBITION, RESILIENCE AND LEADERSHIP IN STUDENTS. PUPILS SHOW REAL PRIDE. THEY ARE ENTHUSIASTIC, SELF-MOTIVATED AND READY TO LEARN. Standards of achievement are high, placing us in the top twenty percent of schools in the country, year on year, and students of all abilities make excellent progress here. We are delighted that Ofsted has recognised this drive for excellence, evaluating the school as Outstanding following our inspection last November. Teaching is creative and stimulating and our extra-curricular provision superb. Last September, Didcot Girls School and St Birinus, the boys school in Didcot, joined together in a Multi-Academy Trust and we are excited about the opportunities to work in ever closer collaboration with our partner school. Didcot Girls School was designated as a Language College in 1997. We pride ourselves on the international dimension of our work which involves so many opportunities for students to travel abroad, learn about other cultures and to apply their language learning in real contexts. We value learning in all its forms and offer a curriculum personalised to meet the different and changing needs of our girls as they prepare for Higher and Further Education, the world of work, and adult life. I am extremely proud to be the Headteacher of such a positive and aspirational school community. I encourage you to make a visit to see us in action; we all very much look forward to welcoming you to our school. With very best wishes Rachael Warwick Head Teacher

Growing Pastoral support systems in the school are excellent and ensure that each girl is quickly known as an individual and feels part of the school community. Tutor groups meet for 15 minutes each morning and consist of students in the same year belonging to the same House. Sixth form students and Year 11 Prefects are involved in assisting tutors and running mentoring programmes for younger students during tutor time. Heads of Year overview the progress and well-being of their year group, working alongside an expert team of tutors. Alongside year groups, we run an active House system with seven Houses: (Kate) Adie, (Darcy) Bussell, (Jessica) Ennis, (Susan) Greenfield, (Helena) Kennedy, (Ellen) MacArthur, and (Jacqui) Wilson. The House system encourages both competition and the family feel of the school which is much commented on and praised by visitors. We hold Year Assemblies once each week and House Assemblies once each term. We encourage the development of thinking skills and reflection through active participation in these morning sessions. A highlight of each term is the Whole School Assembly, where students share their achievements and successes and we celebrate the strong sense of community that makes our school such a supportive and stimulating place to grow. Each year group is led either by a non-teaching Head of Year or a teaching Head of Year supported by a Student Manager who does not teach and is skilled at working alongside young people. These staff form the main contacts with parents and will work alongside families and students where further support is needed. THE PASTORAL SUPPORT IS EXCEPTIONAL. I HAVE WATCHED MY DAUGHTER BLOSSOM THIS YEAR. SHE FEELS SAFE AND SUPPORTED AND HER PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT HAS BEEN EXTRAORDINARY. YEAR 7 PARENT

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Challenging We want our students to be challenged by all that they do, so that there is a vibrant and creative atmosphere which inspires us all. TEACHING IS FIRST RATE ACROSS THE CURRICULUM. PUPILS, IN ALL YEAR GROUPS, MAKE OUTSTANDING LEVELS OF PROGRESS. THE MOST-ABLE PUPILS MAKE EXCELLENT PROGRESS ACROSS ALL THE SUBJECTS AND ATTAIN VERY WELL AT GCSE. THEIR NEEDS ARE SUPERBLY MET IN LESSONS. To achieve this, we have developed an innovative curriculum that allows every girl to thrive. In Years 7 and 8, all girls study a wide range of subjects which additionally secure the literacy, numeracy and ICT skills essential for lifelong success. In Year 9 girls begin GCSE courses: all students follow an agreed core but are able to choose additional subjects from a variety of academic and vocational qualifications. Students and parents are guided towards the most appropriate learning pathway, depending on individual interest, future aspirations and ability. We are particularly proud of the excellent links we have developed with the Smallpeice Trust and the Institute of Civil Engineers to provide access to first class experiences in engineering for all of our students. The Study Café is open to our older students after school for additional revision sessions and our younger students benefit from a daily homework club. The Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO) manages a team of Teaching Assistants who support girls, in and out of lessons, in different ways to ensure that we meet the needs of every individual student. The Able, Gifted and Talented Co-ordinator monitors the progress of our most able students and oversees a sixth form mentoring programme providing additional challenge for these students.

Developing We recognise that although qualifications are very important, school is about much more than examinations. Our students benefit from a wide range of creative, sporting and cultural activities. We offer many clubs and societies which operate at lunch times and after school. Our students enter competitions at county and national levels in debating, public speaking, sport, science, creative writing, maths challenges the list goes on. We are national football champions and county champions in netball, cricket, rounders and football. We benefit hugely from our links with the worldclass science community within the local area and from our excellent partnerships with Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University. A WIDE RANGE OF EXTRA-CURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES ENRICHES STUDENTS EXPERIENCES AND CONTRIBUTES TO THEIR WIDER DEVELOPMENT. THE SCHOOL S WORK TO PROMOTE PUPILS PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE IS OUTSTANDING. Girls join the Duke of Edinburgh s group at bronze or silver levels, play cricket, football, basketball, try horse riding, fencing and sailing. They can join clubs in Science, Drama, Maths, Dance, Computing, Art, Languages or, indeed, start a new club of their own. Highlights of the school year include the joint drama production with St Birinus School, the Music and Dance Concerts and the Art Exhibitions held in our own Freeborn Gallery all of which receive wonderful reviews.

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Travelling As an International Award School we take our overseas visits very seriously, believing that they enrich our community, offering opportunities for girls to experience different cultures and ways of life. WHAT DO I LIKE BEST ABOUT THE SCHOOL? EVERYTHING! THERE IS SO MUCH TO DO AND ALL THE TEACHERS ARE BRILLIANT. I M REALLY GLAD I CHOSE TO COME HERE. YEAR 7 STUDENT I FEEL INCREDIBLY FORTUNATE THAT MY DAUGHTER ATTENDS DIDCOT GIRLS SCHOOL. YEAR 10 PARENT We run a large number of trips abroad, to China, Sweden, France, Poland and Spain, to name only a few. We have school exchanges to Germany and China and all of Year 7 travel to France for a long weekend each year. World Challenge groups explore Ecuador, Borneo and Tanzania. Travel in Britain is also encouraged and there are regular visits to museums, galleries, castles and coastal areas to make our curriculum come alive. As a Language College, we use our specialism to create a wide range of opportunities for our students to welcome visitors from abroad, and to engage in real learning opportunities in the community which highlight the importance of languages in the world of work. We encourage everybody to take part in visits during their school life. There is a special fund available for those who have financial difficulties.

Preparing Each girl is encouraged to develop independent learning skills. This prepares our students well for entry to our Sixth Form which is a joint venture with St Birinus Boys School. Our long association with St Birinus School has created a large and very successful sixth form, the Didcot Sixth Form College, which offers a wide range of academic and vocational courses. Students are able to study A Level courses, BTECs, or Level 2 Programmes. Students are closely monitored and supported so that they can develop the independent learning skills they need to succeed at university, further education and in apprenticeships. We offer each student access to high quality advice and guidance to lead them to the courses which most suits their needs, including a specific programme of support for students applying to Oxbridge and other Russell Group universities. Results at Sixth Form level are high and rising year on year. TEACHING IN THE SIXTH FORM IS PARTICULARLY STRONG THE SIXTH FORM CURRICULUM BENEFITS FROM THE ECONOMIES OF SCALE ACHIEVED THROUGH PARTNERSHIP, WIDENING THE OFFER AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS FROM BOTH SCHOOLS.

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Celebrating Within a stimulating and supportive environment, we promote leadership skills and encourage resilience and confidence. We take every opportunity to celebrate our students successes. The Head of Ethos drives our distinctive leadership culture across the school. Students are encouraged to take a wide range of leadership roles in the school from acting as guides on Open Evening, and participating in peer mentoring programmes, to sitting on the School Council, leading assemblies and acting as House Captains, Sports Captains, Prefects and Student Ambassadors. We use the Leadership Ladder to recognise leadership actions and to reward students for these. All students from Year 7 to Year 11 are included in the Leadership Ladder which aims to involve every young person in leadership participation. We have a highly regarded Rewards System, devised by the School Council, which operates across the school. In addition to this, we celebrate students achievements with termly Celebration Breakfasts hosted by the Headteacher and Heads of Year. Each year we host Awards Evenings for Lower School, Upper School, Sixth Form and a Sports Awards Evening. Students achievements are celebrated in Panorama, our termly newsletter, and via our excellent website. We value our partnership with parents and work hard to keep everybody fully informed of their daughter s progress and successes. We work within the set of values, agreed by our students and promoted throughout the school, which are shared with you in the opening page of this prospectus. We are committed to excellence in all that we do. PUPILS ARE CONSTANTLY CHALLENGED TO AIM HIGH. THEY ARE TAUGHT LEADERSHIP SKILLS VERY EFFECTIVELY. THE AMBITION FOR EVERY INDIVIDUAL, THE FOCUS ON EXCELLENCE AND A VALUES-DRIVEN ETHOS ARE ROOTED IN A COMMITMENT TO EQUALITY.

Didcot Girls School At Didcot Girls School, we recognise our moral, ethical and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of students. We are fully committed to ensuring that consistent and effective safeguarding procedures are in place to support families, young people and staff at school. The school s full Safeguarding Policy is available on the school website. Didcot Girls' School is an academy managed by Didcot Academy of Schools. A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Registered company number: 8104201 Registered address: Didcot Girls' School, Manor Crescent, Didcot, Oxon OX11 7AJ

Didcot Girls School Didcot Girls School Manor Crescent Didcot Oxfordshire OX11 7AJ Tel: 01235 812092 Email: head.4139@didcotgirls.oxon.sch.uk Website: www.didcotgirls.oxon.sch.uk Twitter: twitter.com/didcotgirls WINNER 2015/2016 Designed and produced by Cleverbox 020 8466 7222 www.cleverbox.co.uk