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  • Hodgemoor Woods and Stockers Lake

    Published 15/11/24

    On the first day of half term, a packed mini-bus headed to the Chiltern Hills. After a bracing walk across the rolling hills, which afforded some spectacular views across this AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) it was into Hodgemoor Woods for a little shelter building before moving on to the Colne Valley Nature Reserve. It was lovely to watch some sailing on Bury Lake, then on to the peaceful Stockers Lake to observe and appreciate the amazing range of birds that call this home.

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  • Cadbury World

    Published 01/11/24

    The Year 11 students were taken on an educational trip to Cadbury World in the West Midlands. De Salis being a Business college, they were all fascinated to learn more about how a multinational corporation deals with production processes, marketing and branding. The everyday ubiquity and familiarity of some of the products gave the trip a real life feel that our students could relate to. They behaved impeccably and asked incisive, intelligent questions. They were even allowed to have a little fun.

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  • Anti-Slavery Day

    Published 25/10/24

    On Friday 18th October, we observe Anti-Slavery Day which falls within Black History Month and was the theme of this week’s Full College Assembly. This is a very important day to raise awareness about the issue of modern slavery and human trafficking, which unfortunately still affect millions of people worldwide, including children and adults. Modern slavery takes many forms, including forced labor, child exploitation, and human trafficking. It is important for us all to understand that even though slavery was abolished many years ago, it still exists in different ways today, often hidden but very real. In our affirmation of values, we say ‘’In our strength we are united / In our unity we are De Salis.’’ As a community we hold that nobody should be treated as inferior because of any arbitrary difference. This is a core belief that is central to our College’s ethos. It is important to recognise that injustices have happened throughout human history, but it is even more important that we learn from them. A special assembly was held where we watched a short video and heard stories about how young people around the world are taking action against exploitation. Together, we can help spread awareness and fight modern slavery. Let’s all be part of the solution!

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  • Ghandi’s Birthday

    Published 11/10/24

    Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday is celebrated on the 2nd of October each year, a day observed as ‘Gandhi Jayanti’ in India. This day honors his legacy as a leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement against British colonial rule. Globally, it is also marked as the ‘International Day of Non-Violence.’ Students learnt of Gandhi’s philosophy of nonviolent resistance (Satyagraha) which inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.

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  • Brunel University Business academic Lewis Foggarty ‘Future Leaders’ Tutorial Course

    Published 07/10/24

    Brunel University Business academic Lewis Foggarty has designed his ‘Future Leaders’ tutorial course in order to best equip our young people to become the entrepreneurs and business leaders of the future.
     

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  • The Business Department’s Year 11 Trip to The City of London

    Published 04/10/24

    The Business department’s Year 11 trip to the City of London, saw our students have their financial and economic education enriched and enhanced while they took in such iconic locations as The Bank of England Museum, Platform 22, and Liverpool Street Station.

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  • Your Life, Your Choice Workshop

    Published 04/06/24

    On Wednesday 8th May, De Salis hosted the Your Life, Your Choice workshop, which saw presentations from services such as the London Ambulance, Metropolitan Police, Youth Justice and Youth Engagement, to name a few. The workshop aims to teach students some of the key fundamentals of life from drug awareness to first aid and knife crime. Students found the sessions to be of great value and helped them to gain valuable and transferable skills. A Massive thank you to the team for attending and engaging with our students.

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  • De Salis Culture Day

    Published 24/05/24

    On Friday 3rd May, students at De Salis celebrated De Salis Culture Day. Students and staff brought in magnificent cultural artifacts, as well as non-perishable cultural food which allowed all to diverge into oneanother’s community and culture. As they do each year, students held a performance and presentation, which showcased and celebrated the culture they represent, with staff doing theirs too! In our diversity, we are strong. In our strength, we are united. In our unity, we are De Salis.

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  • Jack Petchey Speak Out Contest

    Published 24/05/24

    As part of our assembly on Thursday 23rd May, we celebrated a wonderful achievement. Omar from Year 10 came second in the Jack Petchey Digital Speak Out debating competition, which includes contestants from schools and colleges all over London and Essex. Omar’s speech was about countries without borders and freedom of movement. We are very proud! 

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  • Dr Chocs Chocolate Factory

    Published 04/05/24

    Last week saw 12 of our Year 10 and 11 girls attend an enrichment trip to Dr Chocs Chocolate Factory in Windsor. Students were given a demonstration on how to make their very own bar before getting the chance to do it themselves! The trip was enjoyed by all, especially the chocolate taste testing!

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  • Exploring the Great British Countryside

    Published 26/04/24

    Exploring the Great British Countryside continues with Years 9 and 10 as we appreciated Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill with their spectacular views of the iconic London skyline, which Charles Dickens described as ‘the lungs of London!’ A fabulous day all in all, and we even avoided the rain!

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  • Year 11 House of Commons Trip

    Published 19/04/24

    Year 11 students of Citizenship and Criminology enjoyed a tour of the House of Commons and the House of Lords at the invitation of a current peer of the realm, Lord Coaker, who gave so generously of his time. There was the opportunity afterwards to see some of the other iconic sights of this great capital. A truly unforgettable day!

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