Denla British School (DBS) Emphasizes on Rigorous Academic to Nurture Students for Successful Education

Friday 25 October 2019 09:17
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Academic excellence and acquisition of leadership skills are the heart of a successful educational foundation for students. DBS will enable students to shine academically with many special programmes, including preparations for IGCSE and A Level examinations to get into world's top universities.

Mr Mark McVeigh,Principal ofDenla British School (DBS), a leading international school in Thailand, is an expert in education who has all-round teaching experience of over 30 years. He leads provision of education at DBS along with the team of expert teachers, so students have developed academically at a fast rate. This academic year, DBS has launched 5 special programmes: 1) Beacon Core & Aspire, and Cartesian programmes – for the brightest and most engaged students to stretch them intellectually. Students are invited to join the programmes, based on their academic performance and attitude to their studies. 2) Comprehensive ESL programme – to ensure that every DBS student is able to access the British curriculum, encouraging a good mastery of the English language for all. 3) Accelerated Reader programme – to enable students to make excellent progress in their English language reading. Books are selected at an appropriate level for the individual, students answer questions to show that they have understood, and they can then move on to the next level at their own rate. 4) Y10 and IGCSEs plans – to ensure that the school has the right teaching team in place for the start of the IGCSEs, and that the curriculum reflects the necessary IGCSE course specifications. Plans will be put in place so that individual students receive guidance on which of the optional subjects to choose, apart from the core English, Maths and Science. 5) GL performance – At DBS, there are assessments for English, Maths, and Science called GL Assessments to measure against the world's average. The Progress Test Series (PT Series) assesses students' comprehension of the core subjects to identify which students need extra support and which will rise to more challenging targets. Results from GL Assessments help teachers to accurately plan for each student's academic excellence.

Other than a rigorous academic focus, DBS is determined to nurture students as global leaders with versatile skills. In this academic year, the co-curricular programme will be enhanced with Model United Nations, an advanced learning model based on the procedures at the United Nations, giving students the opportunity to debate, discuss, analyse ideas, and present to large groups of people. This is all very important in instilling global leadership skills in accordance with the school's vision, "Nurturing Global Leaders."

Mr James Lyng, Vice Principal of Denla British School (DBS),who has more than 20 years of experience in IGCSE and A Level examinations, and university preparation, emphasises that the Enhanced British Curriculum is the best practice of the UK's independent schools that provides outstanding opportunities for students which are recognised worldwide. "Students graduating from the Enhanced British Curriculum with good A Level examination results may, on occasion, be exempt from certain first year courses of study at American Universities because their academic foundation is so strong. The Enhanced British Curriculum, encompassing IGCSE and A-Level is a passport to successful study at universities around the world, including the US, UK, Australia, Europe, and Canada." Mr Lyng highlights5 processes to illuminate the way to the world's top universities:

1. Year 9 is a very important stage in choosing a future career: DBS believes that every child has their own individual talents and abilities and we nurture and guide students to become global leaders in a unique way. The foundation for university entry begins with students in Year 9. Each teacher in each class must know the true identity of each student in order to encourage personal growth, they must be shown how to find their passion and where their talents lie. At DBS, we are proud that we know the students individually. We know what makes them thrive and what they are passionate about. We understand where they want to go in their education pathways. We can explain to parents what is best for each student. Year 9 students will receive an Informed Options Choice programme to help them choose which subjects to study for IGCSEs. Students and parents will discuss and consult with teachers and Heads of Department and take a careers' assessment before making their final choices.

2. Study intensively and search for your dream career: In Year 10, every student will start the IGCSE subjects that they have chosen, both core and optional subjects. If students are of Thai nationality, they must also take the Thai IGCSE. Once students have completed the IGCSE courses, they will take A Level courses, which require deeper study - this will begin in Year 12.

3. Preparation for specific courses: One important measurement is the standard of English Language at B2 CEFR level, accepted by many universities around the world and the minimum standard required to access IGCSE Examinations; DBS students are fully prepared for this. For the main subject at university, students must be extremely knowledgeable. At DBS, we prepare additional specific preparation courses for students, which includes Oxbridge, BMAT and UKCAT Aptitude Tests; US ACTs and SATs; and specific tests for those who wish to study in the fields of engineering, law, and medicine. To stretch the most able and committed students at DBS, there is the Beacon Programme and a Mathematics Society. Also, Thai male students can attend The Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) on Saturdays, so as not to affect their normal curriculum time.

4. Holidays can be important times for internship: At DBS, career advice is very important, and we will encourage students to undertake real work experience in Y10 and Y12. The school will invite parents to participate in this matter to help find relevant and appropriate contacts for work experience, as these are important for university entrance. Work experience is very useful for students to understand the nature of the work they may want to do in the future.

5. Preparation for university entrance examinations: Year 12 and Year 13 in the British Curriculum is called the '6th Form'. This is a period where preparation for university entrance intensifies. Students study individual A level subjects in depth, and they will write personal statements for university admission. At DBS, we will help the students to research universities, assist them with the application process, help them to prepare for aptitude tests, and arrange mock university interviews.

The duty of DBS is to fully understand each student, develop their talents, and encourage them to become global citizens, leading to professional and personal success. Mr Lyng adds: Einstein once said: "If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."

"DBS is built on a vision of 'Nurturing Global Leaders' that strives to create academic excellence and happy students, fully prepared for their lives ahead. To promote success, DBS operates under the 4 pillars of The Unique DBS Vision: an Enhanced British Curriculum, Academic Excellence for All, Entrepreneurship and Creative Thinking, and Community and Global Perspectives. DBS teachers have with these principles in mind, and students have made significant improvement in all areas. DBS students have won various academic awards, as well as prizes from other activities and sports (non-academic awards) both individually and as part of a team. These achievements have made DBS highly regarded as a leading international school which nurtures global leaders and entrepreneurs.", Mr McVeigh concludes.

RSVP for DBS Open Day 'Academic Excellence: A Personalised Approach' on Wednesday, 27th November 2019 for parents of children aged 3-14 from 9.00am. in the DBS Theatre (Registration time at 8.30am.). Please call 0-2666-1933 or email: [email protected]