This is the second blog post in a series of blogs written by Year 12 IBDP students, participating in the Global Issues ECA. Linking in with International Women's Day Dover Court celebrates Women's month and in this blog post Maleeha looks he significance of feminism outside Western society.
Ms Johnston, Deputy Head of DCIS English Department discusses how we can get teenagers engaged in books in a time and age where there are many other things fighting for their attention.
Ms Rahman is our new Careers and Higher Education Guidance Counsellor and she works closely with our Sixth Form students. Get to know her more and read about how she can support you!
Meet Mr Carswell, lifelong rugby enthusiast and PE teacher with a passion for inclusion and for instilling a love of sport and fitness in all our students.
Theory of knowledge (TOK) plays a special role in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP), by providing an opportunity for students to reflect on the nature of knowledge, and on how we know what we claim to know. During the Secondary Drop Down Day in February our Year 13 delivered their TOK presentations.
One of the most popular activities in our school is when the older students join the younger children. This week Reception enjoyed a visit from their friends in Year 6.
This term we welcomed our new Careers and Higher Education Guidance Counsellor, Samantha Cathro. Samantha joins us from Riverside International School in Prague where she worked as High School Careers Counsellor. We met up with Sam this week to find out more!
DCIS is delighted to announce that, subject to CPE (Committee for Private Education) approval, we will offer the BTEC International Level 2 in Business qualification from August 2020.