Number of children or young people involved in the event:
140
Having run auditions across the school some of our most talented students will be invited to perform as part of the Talent contest. The audience will be a selection of Year8 Maths students. They will be given the opportunity to vote the winner using Qwisdom consoles. The data from this can then be used in lesson.
3 special guests have been invited to act as our judges and have their Buzzers at the ready!
A chance to celebrate the talents of children across the school. Also a chance to celebrate the talents of the adults within the school and a recognition of their good work.
Number of children or young people involved in the event:
225
Event times:
All day on tuesday, 4 groups across the day
Children from year one to year five have the opportunity to spend an hour in the art gallery exploring abstract paintings in preparation for their art workshops in school over the next two weeks.
As part of a project organised by Modern Art Oxford, Year 4 pupils from Rose Hill Primary School in Oxford worked with professional photographer Andrew Fleming on a series of environmental portraits that capture those who work and learn within the school grounds and buildings. The pupils’ photographs are on display in Modern Art Oxford’s Café from Tuesday 1 July to Sunday 7 September 2008.
The ‘Our Space’ project has been funded by Creative Partnerships and co-ordinated by Charlotte Gretton from Modern Art Oxford.
The Show is open to the public from 9am to 4pm each week day during term time.
GOYA the Gallery of Young Art is the venue for this years final show of AS Level Art & Design for students at Larkemad School. The exhibition showcases an amazing selection of work from 2008's talented AS students.
Long Ditton Infant and Nursery School
Ditton Hill Road
Long Ditton
Surbiton
Surrey
Kt65JB
Number of children or young people involved in the event:
120
Event times:
All day :Friday 4th July
We are joing with other local schools to set a Guiness Book of Records record for the largest footprint made from children's printed footprints. This is to raise funds for the Landirani Trust to plant trees in Malawi to reduce the effects of deforestation.