“Valuing Learning,
Valuing Each Other”

Tel: 01377 253631

Email: office@driffield.e-riding.sch.uk

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Driffield School Association

If you have a child at Driffield School, or are a member of staff, then you are a member of Driffield School’s Parent Teacher Association, the Driffield School Association (DSA). We also welcome and encourage past parents, students, teachers and friends of the school to the DSA.

Our aims and objectives

ReprographicsIt is important for the well being of the students at Driffield that they have opportunities to develop, meet their potential and continue to achieve excellent standards. Supporting them to do this can sometimes require additional resources and financial help and we workin partnership with the school to this end. The DSA has three main objectives which, we hope, further the educational, social and general opportunities of all the children at Driffield School.

  • Develop and extend relationships between staff, parents and others associated with Driffield School
  • Engage in activities which support the school and advance the education of Driffield School’s students
  • Provide and assist in funding facilities and support not available through the school’s usual resources

What the DSA does:

1. Raises money mainly through fun events including:

  • Summer Car Boot and Plant Sale
  • Christmas Craft Fair
  • Easter Bingo
  • Fashion Show
  • Murder Mystery Nights
  • Silver Band Concerts

2. Spends its money to enrich Driffield Students’ education

How do we choose what to spend the money on?

Firstly it’s important to understand that all the money that we raise comes from the community of Driffield – it’s our job in the DSA to help make that happen.

Secondly the way we spend the money is a direct result of applications from those within the school. The DSA Committee (which is made up from volunteer parents and staff members) meets at least once per term and, as a group, we decide how to spend our funds in ways that have the potential to benefit the whole school.

Projects/Items supported by the DSA in recent years:

2007

  • Duke of Edinburgh Club
  • Digital Projectors
  • Production of Key Stage 3 booklet
  • Resources for the LRC
  • House Trophies
  • Seating area by Performing Arts Block   

2008

  • School ECO project
  • Drama Project
  • Trampoline
  • Twilight Bus service
  • Podcasting Club
  • Notice Boards
  • PCR (Polymerase chain reaction!) machine
  • House newsletter
  • Rock Challenge

Other projects

  • Camcorders
  • Rock challenge
  • Anti-bullying campaign
  • School’s specialist status bid
  • Seating around school
  • Equipment for Spiers Bank
  • Netball and basket ball equipment

3. Welcomes the wider community to most events

How you can get involved:

Join the Committee and/or come to one of our meetings

We meet regularly to see where help is needed; to choose which projects to fund; and to decide how to raise funds. Dates and times of all meetings are posted on this website, we can also email you directly, or post agendas and minutes.

Volunteer to help at an event

  • Run a stall for an hour at the summer Car Boot Sale
  • Make teas and coffees at one of our events
  • Donate raffle prizes
  • Sell (and buy) School Calendars

Attend and support our many, and varied, events.

How you can get in touch:

  • Contact us by email dsa@driffield.e-riding.sch.uk, write to us or phone via the school’s West Office on 01377 253631.
  • Talk to us at one of the school events.

Visit The National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations (NCPTA) website.

Registered Charity Number: 1022747 

I just wanted the opportunity to thank you and all your staff for making our daughter’s first year at Driffield School such a successful and enjoyable experience. Since starting last September we have been impressed by the feedback from your staff in way of letters, postcards, praise and encouragement for our daughter. it is very much appreciated.

Parents of Year 7 student

I am writing to congratulate the Year 10 and Year 11 students who volunteered to take part in the mock interview process today which I was part of…. Students had taken time to do preparation work and the effort to look at the part of an interviewee. The students were a credit to the school and their parents. They were eloquent, enthusiastic and asked pertinent and searching questions of the interviewers.

Business Mentor

I would like to pass on our compliments to the staff for their positive input over the last term and a half. We are very pleased with our daughter’s progress and significant improvement in many subjects.

Parent of Y10 student

My wife and I were delighted to be able to obtain tickets for the Saturday performance of 42nd Street. We wish to applaud all those involved in the brilliant show – not just the main characters, tap dancers and singers, but the excellent musicians and their two teachers; the remarkably efficient scene shifters; and all of your staff responsible for a really professional production.

Parent of student

I am writing to thank Driffield School and the Sports Department for their help and support during 2007. We ran four very successful school biathlons (run/swim) in Driffield. Thank you for your continued support.

British Pentathlon Development Officer

We are delighted with our daughter's transfer to Driffield School. She is enthusiastic about everything - her lessons, teachers and the other students - she never stops talking about them when she gets home. It is lovely to see her re-discovering her enjoyment of school life. Thank you for all your help and support with this.

Parent of Year 10 student

My daughter has just completed her A Levels and has now left Driffield School. However, I couldn’t let the occasion go without writing to thank you and your school for looking after her and giving her such a fine education – and more. Her splendid ‘A’ Level results stand testimony to hard work on her part and a lot of effort, encouragement and perseverance from her teachers.

Parent of Year 13 student

I would just like to know how much I enjoyed Driffield School’s production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. The singing, notably from pupils in the lead parts, was fabulous. The acting in every case was excellent as was the musical accompaniment from the orchestra. Well done to all involved for supporting and encouraging the students in this way.

Parent of a student

On behalf of the President and members of Driffield Rotary Club, I write to thank the school for the cheque for £456.63, donated to go towards the cost of rebuilding the school in Sri Lanka destroyed by the Tsunami. It was very generous of the school’s Student Council to agreed to give the proceeds from the non-uniform in July to this very worthwhile project.

The International Committee of the Rotary Club

May I take this opportunity to thank your staff for a wonderful trip to Cork with the Driffield School Swing Band. The students were impeccable in all respects and a credit to the school and their teachers.

Parent of a student

We wish to place on record our sincere thanks, and would ask you to pass on our gratitude to all the members of staff who taught our daughter, particularly in the past two ‘A’ Level years.

Parent of Year 13 student

Driffield School is a vibrant community where teachers and students work hard and achieve well.

Ofsted Inspectors

In this increasingly effective school, standards are rising and have been consistently above average for the last three years.

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Parents speak well of the dedication and enthusiasm of the staff. They appreciate the way in which students are welcomed into the school and give a chance to reach their full potential.

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Students themselves say that they enjoy the huge range of opportunities open to them and feel well cared for.

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Students are confident, articulate and enthusiastic. Students of all ages mix well together because of the tutor system, which puts students of different ages in mixed tutor groups.

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Sixth Form students play an important role helping younger students to enjoy and take full part in the life of the school.

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Teachers have high expectations of what students can do and make these clear.

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Driffield takes good care of its students... Students work hard to reach increasingly challenging targets.

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This is a very successful Sixth Form. Results for AS/A2 and AVCE examinations are well above average, maintaining a consistently positive trend. Students overall achievement and progress in the Sixth Form are very good; many achieve well beyond expectation.

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Teaching is lively and challenging, and foster students’ responsibility and independent learning and results in very positive attitudes.

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Teaching and learning are good overall, with a high proportion of outstanding lessons.

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The school’s commitment to the care and well-being of students is evident in exemplary arrangements for child protection, safeguarding and health and safety matters.

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