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By Sanders Draper on 14/05/2007

School Council Response

Dear Students,

As you are aware, OFSTED have recently visited our school. As members for the School Council, we believe that as a school we should have achieved higher standards than the findings of the inspection.

Firstly OFSTED did not visit the many 'highlights' of the school. For example, observe all of our lessons and did not visit the all important Ecology Centre. Additionally, they did not visit any assemblies which we feel are a splendid way for teachers to connect with students and inform students of most recent news and events.

As a school, we work together and take pride to make Sanders the very best and we do not feel that OFSTED gave us the opportunity to show off our school.

We are determined, in the future, to change this and prove that Sanders Draper is an excellent school.

As members of the School Council we expect all students to play the ... Read More »

By Sanders Draper on 13/05/2007

OFSTED Response from Head teacher

The OFSTED Inspection took place over two days (25th and 26th April 2007). A number of different meetings were held with staff, students, the Senior Leadership Team, the School Improvement Partner and Chair of Governors.

The inspectors judged the overall effectiveness of the school to be satisfactory. The inspectors acknowledged the good work that is taking place to improve standards but, as the impact of this work cannot be measured yet, they were unable to reflect it in their grading. However, it is reflected in the text of the final report and this provides a useful assurance that we are doing the right things.

Quotes from the INSECTION REPORT

"Standards have been maintained and are at the national average. There are areas with higher than average standards such as the proportion of students who achieve 5 A-G passes at GCSE and in some subjects".& ... Read More »

By Sanders Draper on 07/05/2007

Speak Out Challenge

Sanders Draper will be hosting the final of Speak Out Challenge on June 18th Every school in the borough will be sending a representative to this speaking competition.

The Judges on the evening will be the local MP James Brokenshire, Time FM radio and our chair of governors, Paul Baglee. The winner on the evening will be entered in the London Final to be held later this year.

By Sanders Draper on 01/05/2007

For the third year in a row the pupils and staff involved get together as a book group and chat about books on the shortlist of potential winners.  We, like the judges decide which one we think is the best.  It has been nicknamed the doughnut eating book group - because when we meet it involves novels and nibbles!

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