I am delighted to welcome you to Stoke Damerel Community College, a Specialist College for Mathematics and Computing and a Raising Achievement Partnership College. I hope that this prospectus will enable you to discover a little more about us and our aspirations for the future.
The prospectus alone cannot take the place of personal contact. Please visit the College to experience first hand the friendly atmosphere and the reasons for our continuing success. You can see how we have invested in the latest technology to offer our students 24/7 learning, you can also meet our confident, friendly students and caring and professional staff.
Stoke Damerel is a vibrant and forward thinking community of teachers and learners. We appreciate the individuality and unique strengths and talents of each student and encourage everyone to invest in their education. We take great pride in the fact that more and more of our students enjoy success in every possible way and at every level.
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.
Mrs Carol Hannaford
Principal

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Students are getting a slice of Japanese life on Friday as Stoke Damerel Community College celebrates Japanese Children's day - Kodomo No Hi.
The College's Languages department is organising a competition in the library, lessons in Japanese, a tutor quiz as well as Japanese food like tamagoyaki and okayu in the canteen...
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Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013 08:44 |
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 Three months of training paid off for a group of Stoke Damerel Community College staff as they completed the Plymouth Half Marathon to raise money for the RNLI and Cancer Research.
The 13.1 mile run started at 9am on 28 April 2013 and seven College staff took part...
SDCC Runners fundraising page
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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013 08:49 |
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Students at Stoke Damerel Community College got an idea of what it's like to be on The Apprentice when they were grilled about their business plans by teachers, staff and governors.
The A Level Business students had to complete a business plan with full financial documentation and then present their ideas to a panel...
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Last Updated on Monday, 29 April 2013 08:18 |
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