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Dane Court delighted with win of 25 laptops Digital leader students put new equipment to the test

HOMECOMING: captain Sam Northeast at Chilton Primary By David Archer those A grades for presentation.” d a v i d . a rc h e r @ K R N m e d i a . c o . u k Ryan Bowen, Year 10 from , said: “They are very DANE Court school is celebrating fast and they will be easy to get cricket captain after winning 25 laptops in a prize from class to class. It only has a d r aw. small processor but it works well. The competition was run by We have showed students useful joins Chilton pupils European Electronique and the things like the ten most useful Broadstairs school was lucky educational applications.” KENT cricket captain Sam is fantastic in promoting the enough to be picked out to receive John Lycett, procurement man- Northeast went back to his roots game at grassroots level, as they 25 HP Stream 11 Pro laptops. ager at Dane Court who entered to coach excited youngsters at will be the future of the sport. The devices were presented to the school in the competition, Chilton . “At this age, it’s just about the school last Friday with a set of said: “We are extremely grateful The Year 5 pupils were taught going out there and enjoying the STYLE: Hartsdown pupils, “digital leaders”, putting for this generous donation of a catching, bowling and fielding game with no pressure and I Academy leavers the equipment through its paces. class set of the new HP Stream techniques on a beautiful sunny hope we see a few of these kids enjoyed a glam prom The school appointed the digit- devices, especially welcome since ALL ABOARD: Cadets explore the Cervia day in . come through the ranks in years al leaders in February 2013 so government funding for schools is The 25-year-old batsman went to come.” they could help other students being cut. to Wellesley House School in The school is one of more than ON LINE: Dane Court student digital leaders with staff members, and teachers with IT problems. James Penny, solution director Summer prom proves a sparkling occasion Broadstairs and arrived fresh 200 to take part in Kent Cricket’s from left, Steve Clifford, Andrew Fowler, John Lycett and executive Cadets sail in to check Georgina Gillard, Year 12 from at European Electronique, said: from a gritty display against community cricket programme, head teacher Paul Luxmoore Broadstairs, said: “The laptops “Seeing the students with the FROM a basic bicycle made for car, a convertible Beetle and a from The Interceptors show world champions, Australia. in association with the Chance PUTTING ON THE are very useful, especially for fact or find something out dents and staff can ask for help. devices is fantastic. You can just two to a luxury Rolls Royce, New York Police Department band. He said: “I started aged seven to Shine charity and sponsors out steam tug Cervia learning when you are in the q u i ck ly. We have shown students a really see each and every one of them school squad car plus a tandem. G L I TZ During the evening playing at Sandwich and then Countrystyle Recycling. classroom. They are lightweight “As digital leaders we help out easy application which does the know what they are doing. It’s leavers arrived for their summer Sharp-dressed boys, and girls celebrations Noah White and THE training vessel John and learning about the steam tug was lucky to have some good Thanks to the programme, I and easy to move around so it’s students and staff. We run a drop- Harvard referencing system and good they are going to people who prom in fine style. in elegant gowns and tiaras, For more photos of the Barbora Kovacova were crowned Jerwood came into Ramsgate Cervia, which is currently coaches at Wellesley House. coaches have delivered more very easy to look up a historical in session on Friday where stu- it gives them an easy way to get know how to use them.” The Year 11 night of were greeted at the academy Hartsdown leavers go to King and Queen of Prom 2015. Royal Harbour this month. undergoing restoration in the “It’s good to see cricket is still than 3,600 hours of sessions in celebration last week got under steps by principal Andy Somers. It was a fitting end to five On board were 11 Sea Cadets h a r b o u r. strong in schools and the work primary and t h a n etg a zette .co.u k /p i c tu res way as the students were Cheered on by onlookers and years of achievement and who had just sailed to Ramsgate The Cadets also had time to the community cricket team do across the county. chauffeured in a variety of family and friends, the them off to a mystery destination friendship for the students, from Portsmouth. enjoy the Ramsgate Maritime Red carpet out for academy awards vehicles from hot rods, Mercs prommers mingled as they for their evening farewell ball at many of whom are returning to While they were here, the Museum, which is now open for and Porches, a Le Mans sports waited for their coaches to whisk Grove Ferry with live music Har tsdown’s sixth form. Cadets had a great time visiting the summer season. THE red carpet was rolled out piano, prior to the presentations. Pipeline, delivered an Deciding day of Games for the arrival of students and Teachers nominated students inspirational speech about his ADVERTISEMENT their guests on Wednesday, June fo r perseverance, academic journey and the power that we This event involved young By Josh Chivilo 24, for the Marlowe Academy excellence, motivation, most all have to make a difference to enthusiastic children taking part Dane Court Grammar Awards evening. improved, and greatest the community in which we live. Cloudy2Clear Windows in a range of different sporting The Oscars-style event was contribution to the house. Assistant vice principal Lee NEARLY 1,000 keen young sports eve n t s. arranged by director of Ms Young said: “It is Moors said: “It was lovely to see girls and boys descended on These included handball, achievement Christelle Young. important to celebrate and the work of the houses Three Hills Sports Centre in disability football, infant agility, It was an evening of acknowledge the achievements showcased in such a positive – Service With A Smile! Folkestone on Tuesday for the tri golf, Change 4 Life, and sophisticated entertainment, of our students and encourage way and we particularly enjoyed final of the Sainsbury’s School softball, all using the astro and glitz and glamour; guests were them to continue on this path. 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MUSIC: Teachers Jodie Scobie Scobie, accompanied by music the largest voluntary service for to the stage to receive their broken or damaged by customer care as much as sense. I get a huge amount call for a free quotation on and run by Kent County The action began at a prompt and Charles Condy performing teacher, Charles Condy on the the youngsters of Thanet, aw a rd s. ” replacing the panes – not they should have done. of business from friends and 0800 61 21 118 and he’ll be Council’s Kent Sport 10.30am start and finished with the frames has grown We make sure we turn up family of people I’ve done happy to help! department. The programme the end of the competitively rapidly as homeowners when we say we will, do the also offers training and played softball. take advantage of their job the customer requires experience for secondary About 950 school children Ambassadors invited to Houses of Parliament services. and leave their house as students as “young leaders”wh o attended the day. 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After looking roles when there are open days, people money, although finding that his approach to battle it out in fun races and took part in a number of events around the Houses of Parliament public events and important competitions on Tuesday. involving throwing, jumping and they enjoyed the rest of their day visitors to Newington.” The rain stayed away to running. The parents and staff in the capital including a trip on The pupils were invited to STEAMED UP DOUBLE GLAZING? ensure a day of friendly even had a go as well. The staff the London Eye. visit Parliament by South competitive fun. races were won by Mrs Head teacher Cliff Stokes said: Thanet's newly elected MP Craig Don’t replace the Frames... just the Panes! The school’s four houses –the Feuillatre and Mr Smith. 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