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Headmaster's Letter - October 2008 Dear Parents We have just been informed that the DCSF is giving us a grant of £2,404,500 to develop and expand boarding. This will provide 42 extra beds which will all be twin bedsitters with an en-suite shower room and are designed for Sixth Formers. At the same time we are exploring having our own Sixth Form based in School as an alternative to pupils progressing on to Reigate College. We are looking at running courses here which are a natural continuation of some of our GCSE provision, particularly in the areas of ICT, Business Studies, Travel and Tourism, Countryside and Environment and Horse Care. It may just be possible to run some Lower Sixth courses in September 2009, but this will depend on negotiations with the Learning and Skills Council and with Surrey. It is likely that we shall be conducting another consultation exercise on the desirability of having a Sixth form - though the last Parental Survey indicated that a majority of you would welcome this school having its own Sixth Form. I will keep you informed as negotiations progress. Teaching facilities Internet Use Our approach to these sites was to "blacklist" the site, meaning the students could not get access to the site. The majority of our students use social networking sites at home, so we felt it would be more beneficial for the pupils to be educated on how to use these sites safely rather than just to ban them. From the 10th November students will have access to Bebo and Facebook at appropriate times in school. Our security system will be able to log the time each student accessed the site, the location and any inappropriate use will be detected and reported to the ICT Dept and the student will be dealt with in accordance with the ICT Accepted Usage Policy. In preparation for this, Jon Davies, my Deputy, and Davina Stansfield, Head of ICT, will be meeting each year group to explain the ICT Acceptable Use policy and the sanctions imposed should this policy be breached by a pupil. During the week commencing 10th November students will be taught in their ICT lesson on how to protect themselves and their information online. I believe that this approach - educating our pupils about how to use these sites appropriately and safely - is better than just banning them. Traffic on site and the Tower Lodge Road With my best wishes Paul D Spencer Ellis |