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| 2010 June (3 of 3) | June 2010: Heritage and Environment Week |
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A comment from the blog of Stuart Cumming, Principal of Withers Primary School, located in Bunbury, in the South West of Western Australia, on visiting our Heritage and Environment Festival: "Today I attended Brighton and Hove’s Heritage and Environment Festival at Moulsecoomb Primary School. Over 700 students from 5 different primary schools rotated through 12 activities over 3 days. Each group of students spending half a day participating in outdoor learning workshops. Workshops included Forest Schools, Food Partnerships, Fermenting, Story Making, Minibeasts, Creative Willow, SAS bread, Archaeological Dig, Neolithic clothes, museum skeletons, farming and the country side, RSPB making bird feeders, herbs, and house building. "A real sense of community existed between the various groups who had been brought in to run these sessions. The emphasis was on nature and the outdoors with a real flavour of history. Children working with archaeologists actually finding medieval artefacts then building Neolithic shelters with staff from ESAMP. The school was a real hive of activity throughout the day. The afternoon involved teacher professional development sessions which were an expansion on the morning sessions. "Having seen the schools outdoor learning environment and then the outdoor camp in Wales, seeing outside organisations being brought in to deliver outdoor learning meshed in well with the school’s whole overall ethos. Although an annual activity, the festival value added to much of the learning that occurred as an ongoing part of the schools curriculum. "What was enlightening was that the festival was so well supported by professionals who were delighted to be able to get children involved and excited about what interested them. "Teacher Workshops "I also spoke with Ganesh and Elaine Kings from Creative Willow Structures "Much of the building work was very labour intensive and promoted team work to achieve tasks. Very simple tasks for example moving a large log requires problem solving, leadership and team work, qualities which give opportunities of less academic students to often shine. The sessions were well attended from across the district and provided by East Sussex Archaeology and Museum Partnerships www.esamp.com There was a very laid back casualness to the sessions which encouraged networking during sessions." Stuart Cumming http://withersprimary.blogspot.com/2010/07/ |
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Moulsecoomb Primary School produce market |
Do you live in or near Moulsecoomb? Come to a local produce market at Moulsecoomb Primary School on 30 June from 3-5pm and sample some of the delicious foods Brighton and the local area has to offer! Harvest Brighton & Hove is part of the Brighton & Hove Food Partnership.
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