dalp newsletter - Retford Oaks Academy
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dalp newsletter - Retford Oaks Academy
DALP Second Edition DIVERSE ACADEMIES LEARNING PARTNERSHIP (DALP) INTRODUCTION Welcome to the second issue of our DALP newsletter designed to give parents, students and schools an update into the Student Engagement events that our DALP academies have been involved in recently. N E W S L E T T E R Since our previous newsletter (last Autumn) DALP has grown in size to 6 academies! We are please to introduce The Holgate Academy and Tuxford Primary Academy (TPA) – our first primary school! Welcome The Holgate and TPA – it great to have you on board! The series of collaborative events have been strategically devised by DALP staff to enable students and pupils from all DALP academies to benefit from activities and opportunities that allow them to grow in confidence and meet other students from different academies. For further information on DALP and what it means for your academy to be part of DALP please visit the website at www. dalp.org.uk. EVENTS:- WHAT’S COMING UP?! The DALP Ethics Conference (4TH July) – For the first time Post 16 students will come together to show–off their debating skills against other DALP academies DALP Inset Day (7th July) – A chance for DALP staff to get together, share ideas and best practice The DALP GAMES (8th July) – Five academies competing in an athletics competition! Will National defend their DALP Games title for the third year running?! FIVE ACADEMIES – ONE AMAZING SHOW! For the first time all 6 DALP academies came together last December to hold the DALP Creative Arts Festival 2013 at the Majestic Theatre, Retford. the show’s theme – ‘Diversity’. For the two newer DALP members: Tuxford Primary Academy (TPA) and Holgate Academy, the show was a fantastic opportunity to meet students from other DALP schools and for the younger TPA pupils to was take part in a production with older students. ‘Our pupils were in awe of the older students – it was a marvellous experience for them.’ TPA Teacher The cast of over 150 youngsters came together to perform their interpretation of www.dalp.org.uk Students from across the academies performed a diverse range of performances, from a powerful Steel Drumming performance, led by Tuxford ‘It was hard work but it all came together in the end.’ The students all did really well and I am very proud of them particularly those that had solo parts’ said Lucy. Academy, to Cheer-leading by Retford Oaks. Each academy successfully put their own unique spin on the diversity theme; with the majority of the older student performances being choreographed by the students themselves. The special finale performance was a collaborative song ‘Sing’ by Gary Barlow and was particularly moving for the audience. Singing coach, Lucy Reid, orchestrated the song by visiting each academy and The event was well supported by the academies Principals and the students’ Parents and Carers who turned up to watch the performance. Over £80.00 was raised through ticket sales for the performance which was donated to the charity ‘Action for Children’. Tuxford Primary Academy Principal Louise Davidson said that the timing of the event (just before Christmas) ‘really added to the enjoyment factor as everyone was in such a lovely, festive mood’. rehearsing the song before bringing all the academies together on the day for the performance. Mr Pickering, DALP Executive Principal, thanked the children and all those involved for organising the performance. ‘It was even better than last year! DALP STUDENTS AND PUPILS MEET ‘THE HOFF!’ Over one hundred DALP students who took part in the Creative Arts Festival were rewarded with a trip to the Panto at the Nottingham Theatre Royal to see David Hasselhoff play Captain Hook in Disney’s ‘Peter Pan’. The students/pupils ageing from 7-18 cheered and booed in traditional Panto style at the actor’s attempts to capture Peter Pan and escape the dreaded ticking clock of the dreaded crocodile. Nottingham born Sue Pollard played the fairy Tinker Bell and the children roared with laughter at ‘The Hoff’s’ terrible British accent and cringing 1980’s Knight Rider Jokes. One young pupil said: www.dalp.org.uk ‘Who’s Kit and what’s a Knight Rider!’ special effects. Tuxford Academy’s very own Frank Nichol even made it to the stage after he was dragged up out of the audience to take part in one of the songs.’ ‘It was very funny seeing sir up on the stage, said a Tuxford boy.’ Besides from the Knight Rider jokes being lost on most of the children the students really enjoyed being in the beautiful Theatre and watching the Panto’s spectacular Barbara Burton, DALP Student Engagement Co-ordinator said: ‘The Panto appeals to all ages and is a well-deserved reward to all the students who took part in the festival. The amount of rehearsing through lunchtimes and break meant they all really deserved a special treat.’ DALP QUIZ CHALLENGE WEDNESDAY 2nd APRIL Quiz teams from the DALP academies Retford Oaks Academy, Tuxford Academy, East Leake Academy, National Academy and Holgate Academy took part in the second annual DALP quiz challenge which was held at Retford Oaks and what a show they put on again for us. The format changed this year to a roundrobin which meant all academies would play each other ten rounds in total. Having been champions last year East Leake were the team to beat from the start. Retford Oaks gave them a good game in the first round getting off to a good start but East Leake stormed their way back to win their first round game 90-55. Tuxford then played their first round game and finished with a very impressive score of 100 putting them into the lead. It all came down to the final game National v East Leake; Tuxford were sitting pretty with 345 points and East Leake were catching up fast, last question of the quiz was asked and the scores were level East Leake 345, Tuxford 345. Quick fingered National to the buzzer first meant Scores stayed the same and Tuxford and East Leake finished with a draw to share the trophy, National 3rd with 275 points Holgate 4th 245 points and Retford Oaks a close 5th with 235 points. Thanks must go to all staff that made the quiz a huge success in particular Retford Oaks for hosting it compare/scorer Matt Liversidge and last but not least question master Phil Baker. www.dalp.org.uk Chris Pickering Chief Executive and Executive Principal of Diverse Academies Learning Partnership Message from the Chief Executive—Introducing the DALP Team DALP has a small but significant team of people who lead on delivery and development of the services we provide. As Chief Executive/Executive Principal I have responsibility for leading the operation, growth and development of DALP. DALP, as an organisation, is responsible for providing a wide range of services to six academies, as well as providing support and challenge in respect of their individual strategic development, operation and overall performance. Dave Vernon, Assistant Principal, at Tuxford leads on the co-ordination of collaboration and partnership work; an important aspect of DALP’s work which I shall focus on in the next newsletter. Jon Fearon is our Director of Finance and Corporate Services. He is an accountant and works closely with the academies to ensure their finances are managed appropriately. He also has overall responsibility for the DALP budget, which is funded from management charges paid by the academies from additional delegated funding they receive as academies. Gary Corban is our Human Resources Director. He ensures that all the academies operate within agreed policy and protocol. He is an expert on employment law and he advises the academies on all aspects of people management including recruitment, appraisal, terms and conditions of employment, disciplinary and grievance procedures and people development. He works with a team of HR administrators across the group to ensure that HR provision is of the highest quality locally in each academy. Alison Elway is company secretary for both the Diverse Academies Trust and the National C of E Academy Trust. She ensures that both Trusts fully discharge their legal responsibilities and leads a team of Clerks who support governance at Trust, DALP and local academy level. Mick Cobham is our Academy Improvement and Support Manager. He works closely with the academies to support their improvement agendas. He also works with me to ensure that the academies are appropriately challenged and held to account for their performance. We have just appointed Executive Assistant Principals of English and Maths to provide further support to the academies in these important areas. Polly Pearson is my Personal Assistant and she also provides administrative support to the DALP leadership team. In future newsletters I will give a further insight into the work of the areas of the DALP organisation. www.dalp.org.uk