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In 2017 famous internet celebrity [[Logan Paul]] visited the college for one of his videos, this had caused outbreak among many causing the staff to ring the fire bell so that there was some order, the police was called to get [[Logan Paul]] off the property and the college had to shut for a few days for repairs.
In 2017 famous internet celebrity [[Logan Paul]] visited the college for one of his videos, this had caused outbreak among many causing the staff to ring the fire bell so that there was some order, the police was called to get [[Logan Paul]] off the property and the college had to shut for a few days for repairs.

Recently the college has struggled to maintain the safety of everyone on site, this was ever since the new comer on the block Cornish broke the internet with his cute cat videos.


In 2018 the college had become one of the first school to introduce meme culture into their students education system so that the students wouldn't be so stressed about the work given to them, later on in the year the school hopes their students would be able to take a meme BTEC course so they can go on and create some popular trends.
In 2018 the college had become one of the first school to introduce meme culture into their students education system so that the students wouldn't be so stressed about the work given to them, later on in the year the school hopes their students would be able to take a meme BTEC course so they can go on and create some popular trends.

Revision as of 14:30, 22 May 2018

Dawlish Community College
Address
Map
Somewhere

, ,
Dunno

England
Coordinates50°45′01″N 3°17′34″W / 50.75032°N 3.29266°W / 50.75032; -3.29266
Information
TypeAce Academy
Local authorityDevon
Department for Education URN113518 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherLiam Hayes
GenderMulti-sex education
Age10 to 17
Enrollment1
Websitecornhub.com

Dawlish Community College is a co-educational community college in the town of Dawlish, Devon, England. Its students come mainly from seven primary schools in the Dawlish Learning Community which is a large area between the Exe Estuary and the A380 road. This large catchment area results in about half of the college's students travelling there by bus.[1]

In 2005 the college was awarded Technology College status under the (now defunct) specialist schools programme.

In 2007 the college had changed it slogan to "living in society" but in 2008 they had decided to change it to "Aspire, Believe, Achieve." , they have continued using this slogan to this day.

In 2010 one older headteacher had decided to change the schools expertise from being a technology based secondary school to a co-operative based secondary school.

In 2015 the college had recreated the famous dress photo that was trending and now have it currently on display.

In 2017 famous internet celebrity Logan Paul visited the college for one of his videos, this had caused outbreak among many causing the staff to ring the fire bell so that there was some order, the police was called to get Logan Paul off the property and the college had to shut for a few days for repairs.

In 2018 the college had become one of the first school to introduce meme culture into their students education system so that the students wouldn't be so stressed about the work given to them, later on in the year the school hopes their students would be able to take a meme BTEC course so they can go on and create some popular trends.

References

  1. ^ "About the college". Dawlish Community College. Retrieved 2011-11-18.[permanent dead link]