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Turing Trip - Morocco

The theme for the 2025 Turing visits was ‘not just tourists’. We wanted to encourage our pupils to not just visit a place, but experience the cultures within it immersing themselves in daily life through food, religion and cultural activities.

Our first Turing visit for 2024-2025 was for Year 12 pupils travelling to Morocco. We spent a week in Marrakesh and the surrounding areas learning about life in this country. 

Food plays an important part in any culture. During our visit, we attended a cooking class where we learned about traditional Moroccan dishes, what the Common ingredients in Morocco are and how these are prepared in line with religious rules. We enjoyed trying the dishes, with Chicken Pastilla (a sugary pastry filled with chicken) and Beef Tagine being particular favourites. Some pupils experienced their first McDonalds ever as Moroccan McDonalds serves Halal meat which is not common in the UK.

We tried our hand at using Arabic to communicate with locals. We also attended a calligraphy class where we learnt about the types of Arabic script, the traditional inks and pens before having a go at writing our names in Arabic. The biggest challenge was remembering to write right to left! 

We travelled to Marrakesh during the holy month of Ramadan, and so we were able to experience the regular call to prayer. Many of our tour guides and hosts were able to talk about the importance of Ramadan to Muslims and we were able to respect our tour guides by not eating and drinking in front of them and allowing them to break fast in the evening. A number of pupils were able to enter the Koutubia Mosque in Marrakesh to pray and were blown away by the sheer scale and size of the mosques with hundreds of Muslims praying together. 

Marrakesh is very different to the cities and towns that we live in, it is much busier and noisier! We were able to experience the souks and markets seeing differences in the ways that goods are sold - we didn't see one supermarket ! Many of us tried our hand at bartering for souvenirs and sunglasses, with the Wednesfield pupils in particular discovering new haggling talents. We found it tricky as it involved a lot of confidence but we did manage to get some real bargains!

Thankfully we were able to escape the hustle and bustle of Marrakesh for the calm of the Jardin Marjorelle, a peaceful garden once owned by Yves Saint Laurent , a great space to regather our thoughts before heading back out into the city.

Over our last 2 days, we ventured out of Marrakesh to experience rural Morocco. We headed into the Atlas Mountains where we hiked up the Imlil valley to see the highest peak in Morocco, Mount Toubkal. Whilst on our hike it started to snow – which was totally unexpected. We all had to show a lot of reliance climbing the steep hill but were greeted with amazing views. We were able to discuss the similarities and differences between life in the UK and life in Morocco with our guides. We were surprised on the way up the mountain to get stuck in a traffic jam of sheep! On the way down we found a common language with some local boys playing a quick game of football.

Our final night was spent in the desert. A complete contrast to life in the mountains, we enjoyed an off road adventure to get to our campsite where we were able to relax in the comfort of luxury tents. We were treated to Moroccan music on the Oud and drums before we tried some of the moves! We especially enjoyed the traditional hats with tassels to spin around our heads.

By immersing ourselves in Moroccan life, we learnt lots about this remarkable part of the world as well as gaining a greater understanding about our own cultures and practices. We didn't just visit Morocco - we lived Morocco! 

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Results Day Information 2024

Year 13 Results Day - Thursday 15th August, 8am – 10am
We hope you and your family are well. To ensure every pupil feels supported and has access to immediate guidance in the next stage of their education we are inviting you in to collect your results on Thursday 15th August, 8am – 10am.

Please ensure that you bring your subject textbooks, so we are able to use these with future students. It is vital you bring your UCAS Track number with you, so you can log into your UCAS account whilst at school if needed. As a school we are required to inform the government of your intended destination after Sixth Form, this can be higher education, apprenticeships or paid employment. Please bring details of this with you on results day too.

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GCSE Results Day Thursday 22nd August 2024
To ensure every pupil feels supported and has access to immediate guidance in the next stage of
their education we are inviting pupils in to collect their results on Thursday 22nd August.

Pupils are welcome to collect their results, from the sports hall between 8:30am – 10:30am on
Thursday 22nd August.

Any pupil who cannot attend on the day in person will either need to send an email from their school
account to schaplin@decschool.co.uk and the results can be emailed directly to the pupils or they
can be collected on behalf of a pupil by a parents but they must provide a signed note from the
pupil giving them permission to collect.

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Results Day Information

A Level Results Day - Thursday 18th August 2022

Results will be available from 8:00am - 09:30am


GCSE Results Day - Thursday 25th August 2022

Year 11 results will be available for collection between 9:00am - 11:00am


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Sixth Form Open Evening

Our 2018 Sixth Form Open Evening will take place on Thursday 8th November, 5:30pm - 7:30pm.

This year our Sixth Form is expanding, come and join us and get a taste for the way we work.

New A Levels will also be on offer including:

  • English Literature
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  • Mathematics

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