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Stoke Damerel Community College

Stoke Damerel Community College is a specialist College for Mathematics and Computing. We are a Raising Achievement Partnership College with a focus on inspiring our students and helping them reach new heights and achievements. We hope that you can now discover more about us and our aspirations for the future.

Contacts details

Address:Stoke Damerel Community College
Somerset Place
PL3 4BD
Telephone number: 01752 556065
Website address: http://www.sdcc.net
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Stoke Damerel is a vibrant and forward-thinking community of teachers and learners. Our students, staff, and governors believe that Stoke Damerel is a very special college—caring, happy, and aspirational. We have an excellent teaching and support staff team who themselves demonstrate and encourage a lifelong love of learning, both within and beyond our curriculum. 

Stoke Damerel Community College fosters a culture of high expectations and aspirations, which is inherent in everything we do. Students are justifiably proud of their school and their achievements, and there is a strong sense of collaboration where students and staff are united in their desire to learn and improve. Our teaching staff embraces new pedagogical practices and the latest technology to offer students 24/7 learning.

We seek to provide the very best educational experience so that all our students can reach their full potential as they become responsible and proactive members of our community.

 


 

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Objectives of the school's Special Educational Needs and Disabilities provision:

  • To ensure access to a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum for all students.
  • To identify students with additional needs and disabilities.
  • To identify the nature of the additional need or disability and to implement appropriate learning, behavioural and social skills intervention to meet that need as far as resources will allow.
  • To raise the self-esteem of students with additional needs and disabilities.
  • To involve parents/carers in a partnership to support and extend students' learning.
  • To promote effective liaison between the SENCO, Leadership Team, Curriculum Manager, Learning Manager, staff, parents and external agencies.
  • To support staff in curriculum areas to adapt schemes of work and make good provision for all students to learn effectively.
  • To ensure effective transition across all Key Stages.
  • To ensure that SEND students are represented and supported in all areas of school life.

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Age range
  • Secondary - 11 to 18 years
  • Needs level
  • High
  • Low
  • Medium
  • Provision type
  • Targeted
  • Universal

  • Based: Plymouth
    Childcare Type:
    • School
    Age ranges:
    • Secondary school - 11 to 16 years
    Registered places: 1,680

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