Posts Tagged ‘westcliff’
Thrive – Training Programme for Dawlish Learning Partnership
Friday, May 17th, 2013
Nominations for booking onto the Thrive programme in Dawlish Learning Community are now open. All bookings made will remain unconfirmed until the booking deadline of 12pm on 12/06/13. At this point, all bookings will be considered, and places will be confirmed to ensure a fair and equitable spread across the…
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Tags: cockwood, CPD, Dawlish Community College, exminster, gatehouse, kenn, kenton, oaklands, ratcliffe, starcross, westcliff
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INSET – Thrive Whole School Briefing
Friday, May 17th, 2013
Thrive draws on the latest developments in neuroscience, attachment theory, child development and the role of creativity and play in developing emotional resilience. Schools are strongly encouraged to take up this training opportunity.
The purpose of this session is to give staff who are not attending the full 9 day training programme…
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Tags: cockwood, Dawlish Community College, exminster, gatehouse, INSET, kenn, kenton, oaklands, ratcliffe, starcross, westcliff
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Step Through Our Magic Mirror!
Friday, May 10th, 2013
As part of the current Literacy unit Westcliff Primary School’s Powderham Class have created their very own version of the story ‘Through the Magic Mirror’. Each child has added their own ideas and we would like to share our online book with you. We hope you enjoy the story and…
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3rd and final challenge – Challenging Maths
Monday, March 25th, 2013
Teams of four gifted and talented pupils from each of the Partner Primary schools attended the latest Specialism Event at Dawlish Community College. This time it was the turn of Maths, following on from the Technology and Science events. The seven teams from Exminster, Kenn, Kenton, Cockwood, Starcross, Gatehouse and Westcliff Primary…
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INSET – Working with children on the Autistic Spectrum
Monday, March 25th, 2013
Westcliff Primary School would like to invite staff from all DLP Schools to an afternoon workshop on Working with Children on the Autistic Spectrum.
The workshop will be led by Rob Good.
Date: Thursday 18th April 3.30 pm
Venue: Westcliff Primary School
Cost: Free
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A second challenge for our Primary Pupils…
Monday, March 25th, 2013
On Tuesday 26th February, following on from the success of the Science Challenge, teams of year 5 gifted and talented students from Cockwood, Exminster, Gatehouse, Kenn, Kenton, Starcross and Westcliff Primary Schools competed in a Design and Technology challenge. In a quick succession of timed challenges they made vegetable cartoon…
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Tags: cockwood, Dawlish Community College, exminster, gatehouse, Gifted & Talented, kenn, kenton, starcross, westcliff
Posted in Achievement by Pupils, Cockwood Primary School, DLP News, Dawlish Community College, Exminster Primary School, Gatehouse Primary School, Kenn Primary School, Kenton Primary School, Schools working together, Starcross Primary School, Westcliff Primary School | No Comments »
What a challenge ….
Monday, March 25th, 2013
On Thursday 14th February, 28 pupils from 7 local primary schools arrived at Dawlish Community College to take part in a forensic science challenge morning. For many of the children, it was their first taste of life at a secondary school and the nerves on their faces were clear to…
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Tags: cockwood, Dawlish Community College, exminster, gatehouse, kenn, kenton, starcross, westcliff
Posted in Achievement by Pupils, Cockwood Primary School, DLP News, Dawlish Community College, Exminster Primary School, Gatehouse Primary School, Kenn Primary School, Kenton Primary School, Starcross Primary School, Westcliff Primary School | No Comments »
Vacancy. P/T ICT Support Technician
Monday, February 25th, 2013
Two Dawlish Primary Schools, Westcliff and Gatehouse and are looking to recruit a broad based ICT support Technician to provide a wide range of IT services.
The post is to start week commencing 11th March and will last for the duration of the summer term which finishes on the 24th July…
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Tags: gatehouse, westcliff
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Games from the past !!!!
Thursday, November 29th, 2012
Westcliff Primary School children are taking part in a ‘Memories’ project, asking parents and friends what they remember from their schooldays.
I asked my mum about what games were popular when she was at school.
She said that there were lots of different ones some modern and some people don’t even…
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Supporting the Poppy Appeal
Friday, November 9th, 2012
Dawlish Learning Partnership schools visited the new Sainsbury’s store in Dawlish today to show their support for this years Poppy appeal.
Staff and children from Oaklands Park School, Cockwood Primary School and Gatehouse Primary School were warmly welcomed by Members of the Royal British Legion.
They talked about the work that the…
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Tags: gatehouse, oaklands, westcliff
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