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DW Goalkeeping Academy

dw goalkeeping academy

The DW Goalkeeping Academy was established in 2016 by Dan Worthington, following on from 4 very successful years running Goalkeeping sessions for local grassroots clubs. Professional, modern and innovative training sessions designed to develop Goalkeepers of all ages and abilities. From those who are just starting out, to Goalkeepers that are playing Academy football at professional clubs. Based in Essex, weekly training sessions are on floodlit third generation (3G) artificial grass pitches across venues covering Shenfield / Brentwood / Billericay / Havering / Maldon / Romford and surrounding areas. Owner and Head Coach Dan is a passionate, enthusiastic and qualified Goalkeeping coach with experience coaching at grassroots and within a professional environment. He has held positions at Dagenham & Redbridge as Assistant Academy Goalkeeping Coach and currently West Ham United as their International Academy Goalkeeping Coach. He has experience coaching in the UK and the USA, having worked for numerous category 1 Academies stateside on their national camps in partnership with Global Image Sports. Dan and the Academy coaches have overseen some of the DWGKA keepers who have excelled go onto sign for professional clubs, with others securing trials. If you are interested in coming over to see what our sessions are all about or know of someone that might, please do visit our info & bookings page to book a FREE taster session! For all other enquiries please visit our contact us page where we will be happy to help.

Huish Episcopi Academy

huish episcopi academy

Somerset

Our Academy consists of almost 1500 learners with 215 students in Huish Sixth. Set in the heart of the beautiful Somerset levels we have a catchment area of approximately 200 sq miles and work with 11 partner primary schools within our Community Learning Partnership. As an Academy we are consistently oversubscribed with large numbers of pupils joining us from beyond our catchment area. We have a staff of almost 200 teachers and support staff with 98 teachers split across a range of faculties and departments. Larger faculties include Mathematics, English, Science and Modern Languages while other areas such as the Arts and Humanities are based on smaller departments. Within our structures we have Progress Leaders in Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and Post-16 who are responsible for the monitoring of standards and ensuring that every pupil makes the maximum amount of progress. These Progress Leaders are supported by Student Support Workers, who much like a triage nurse in a hospital, will offer an immediate service and then refer students on for more serious issues such as safeguarding. The heart of our pastoral system is based around the Student Services Hub which also houses our Parent and Family Support Adviser, Counsellor and Attendance Officer. We are very conscious that many of our pupils will be joining from smaller primary schools, and so we have a very well established transition programme to support pupils who join our Academy. Pupils meet their tutor every morning and afternoon to "touch base" as well as check planners and undertake a variety of learning activities within our Extra Curriculum Time programme. Huish Episcopi Academy has an excellent reputation and is recognised as a place where all pupils are inspired and challenged to go beyond what they ever thought was possible for them both in terms of academic standards and experiences beyond the classroom. This is reflected in our belief that developing rounded individuals who are not only academically successful, but who also have opportunities to develop other key skills, such as leadership, teamwork and communication, which will give them the edge when it comes to future challenges. This continues to be very important within Huish Sixth where both employment and university places depend on being able to rise above the rest. We believe in offering "results plus" so that great academic outcomes alongside a host of memorable learning experiences combine to produce an individual student with great attributes such as aspiration, leadership, empathy and confidence alongside fantastic academic achievements. In addition to the great learning and social environment within Huish Sixth we are able to offer a highly experienced team of teachers and support staff with a great track record of achieving the very best results possible for students. We believe that Huish Sixth, with approximately 215 students, is large enough to offer a very broad curriculum to meet a wide range of abilities supported by a huge number of artistic, sporting and other enrichment opportunities. Equally though Huish Sixth is small enough to get to know students as people, to understand their aspirations and educational needs so that we can ensure they get a personalised package of challenge and support.

The Elephant Group

the elephant group

London

London hub: Ark Globe Academy; Crest Academy; Oasis Academy Hadley; Oasis Academy South Bank; Charter School North Dulwich; St Michael’s Catholic College; St Saviour’s & St Olave’s; Caterham High School; Ark Walworth; Newham Sixth Form (New Vic); Ark Elvin; Eltham Hill School; The John Wallis Academy; Ark Acton Academy; Bourne End Academy; Lilliam Baylis Technology School; The Bobby Moore Academy; Frances Bardsley Academy; Lammas School. Yorkshire & North East hub: Outwood Worksop Post-16 Centre (Worksop); Outwood Grange Academy (Wakefield); Outwood Academy Easingwold (Easingwold); Dixons Sixth Form Academy (Bradford); Hermitage Academy (Chester-Le-Street); Bede Academy (Blyth); Outwood Adwick & Danum (Doncaster), Outwood Hemsworth & Newbold (Wakefield), Macmillan Academy (Middlesborough) Midlands hub: Daventry Sixth Form (Daventry), Manor School Sports College (Raunds), Bradgate Sixth Form (Syston), Malcom Arnold Academy (Northampton), The City of Leicester College (Leicester), Springwood High School (King’s Lynn), Campden School Gloucester (Gloucester) . We also have an experienced, mission-driven Board of Trustees including: Matt Jones OBE (Chair), Executive Principal, Ark Globe Academy Paul Cleal OBE, Non-Executive Director Simon Coyle, Head of Philanthropy, XTX Markets Ltd Peter Hughes, CEO, Mossbourne Federation Chris Kelly, Senior Business Manager, Newton Europe Dr Samina Khan, Director for Undergraduate Admissions & Outreach, University of Oxford Sabiha Laher, Associate Executive Principal, Outwood Grange Academy Trust