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Brayton College has received Local Authority recognition for the quality of teaching and learning. For three days, students and teachers at Brayton College have been filmed by a professional film crew, recording the quality teaching and learning at the college. The recording will be used to create a DVD showing the strategies for learning used at the college. Deputy Head teacher, Mike Roper said "We are passionate about what we do here at Brayton and the DVD will allow us to show everyone the quality of learning that takes place here." The students involved were all very nervous at the thought of working with the film crew but it all went according to plan. Year 9 students, Mark Silverwood and Joe Clements who were involved with the filming, said, "I was nervous about the filming to begin with but once it started my confidence grew," and "The teaching at Brayton College is great; I really like the idea of being able to show other people how we learn."
In addition, Brayton College has been invited by the local authority to become a lead school in North Yorkshire for teaching and learning. Mike Roper added "We are delighted that the local authority has recognised the outstanding work that has been going on in the college around teaching and learning. We look forward to supporting other schools locally and beyond in improving their strategies."
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