Schools Linking in Bradford and Keighley

Schools Linking in Bradford and Keighley

Dates for your diaries

7th November
Primary & Secondary Gateway CPD

10th November
Mirror Pool 4 Primary
2 Secondary Schools

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Project Themes for Secondary 08-09

A big thank you to everyone who attended the SLN CPD sessions.We are looking forward to getting started on the projects for 2008-2009.

Secondary Project themes: Personal Journeys , Unfair Trade - Transported Rhythms, Stitch-Up, Bovvered 'bout Bradford, Colour & Light: A drop of Science, Icons: What's behind the door?
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Schools Linking Project. Who are they?

Find out about the Schools Linking Project. Who we are. What we do. How we came about.

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WDWTWA? What is Britishness?
This audio was recorded by SLN in conjunction with Education Bradford Rewind Project. The audio was used as part of a larger project: Many Faces, Many Voices which culminated in an exhibition held at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery during WDWTWA Week which was opened by schools’ minister Jim Knight.

 
WDWTWA? Racism
This audio was recorded by SLN in conjunction with Education Bradford Rewind Project. The audio was used as part of a larger project: Many Faces, Many Voices which culminated in an exhibition held at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery during WDWTWA Week which was opened by schools’ minister Jim Knight

 
Parental Involvement

Parents from Reevy Hill and St Phillips met up at the Positive Lifestyle Centre at Bradford City Football Club.

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Effective Linking Activities
See what other schools have been doing on their linking days.
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Young citizens get to say who they are
Bradford has been chosen to launch the UK’s first national identity week among children and young people – seven years after the city was the subject of race riots.

A series of events running throughout the district from Monday will explore the themes of identity, diversity and citizenship as part of Who Do We Think We Are? week.

Schools minister Jim Knight will officially launch the initiative during a visit to three exhibitions at Cartwright Hall Art Gallery created by Bradford schoolchildren.

Themed as Many Voices, Many Faces and the Garden Gallery, the exhibitions aim to reflect the objectives of the week by giving children’s views of what the issue of identity means to them.

Read the full story, by Dan Webber of the Telegraph & Argus.

 
TES Article
Children playingRacial segregation divides schools and communities, but that doesn't have to be the case. Nick Morrison meets the children and teachers who are working together
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