Good learning can be fun!
You’re asking children to come to school on Saturday morning, or after a long day at their mainstream school. To learn the best they must be motivated. Educational activities should be exciting and fun, especially at supplementary school – right?
We all learn better when we’re relaxed and learning in new ways. That’s why NRCSE is always looking for opportunities for supplementary schools to benefit from partnerships with libraries, arts and heritage organisations, universities that are researching new teaching methods.
Here are a few more for you, they’re all FREE because we know money is tight. They take up a bit of your precious teaching time but you will find that your pupils learn so much more in the rest of the term because they enjoyed the new activity. There is training and support to help you plan, prepare and make the most of these activities.
So what are you waiting for, book your place while there is still room!
On 13th October we are holding a session with the wonderful Goldsmith’s Digital Story Telling programme – Critical Connections. An opportunity to find out more from supplementary schools that have already benefitted from the programme and to join the next cohort.
Find out more here and book your free tickets via Eventbrite
The British Museum is inviting supplementary schools, parents, volunteers, everyone to the Community Preview of Egypt: Faith after the Pharaohs, 25th October.
To book your free tickets please email kcharitonos@britishmuseum.org before Monday 5th October, stating:
- Name of your group or organisation
- Number of tickets required
- Preferred entry time to exhibition between 11am-12.30pm
- Postal address for tickets
The 21st/22nd November is the next Supplementary Schools Activity Weekend at the Museum of London.
Lots of storytelling, performance and art activities to help your pupils (and staff and volunteers!) delve into the amazing history of London and why so many of us live in this great city.
Book your tickets by Monday 26th October to be sure of a place. The last weekend was very popular.
Tel: 020 7814 5579
Email: etaylor@museumoflondon.org.uk
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