Activities for the family to enjoy in and around London this weekend.
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calling all self employed people on low incomes in the Brixton area
Are you registered self-employed and on a low to moderate income? Want to discuss how finance could work better for you, with like-minded individuals?
The Lambeth-based New Economics Foundation (nef) are inviting you to take part in a focus group over lunch (free) on Thursday 7 May.
Go to the link below to sign up for a place:
BLC Transition Task force
Year 6 class teachers from our cluster together with year 7 English teachers from Evelyn Grace Academy will work together this term on moderating some work produced by our year 6 pupils on the Michael Morpurgo book Kensuke’s Kingdom. This is a chance for children to immerse themselves in this great story and produce some writing they can showcase to their new secondary schools and for the teachers to work together across phase to share practice across the phases. More news about this project will follow in July.
Low Cost No Cost activities for families 25th and 26th April 2015
South and Central London EAL meeting at St Gabriel’s College this week
The NALDIC (National Association of Language Development in the Curriculum) invites all teachers with particular interest and responsiblity for supporting pupils with EAL to their next meeting this Thursday 19th March. We are delighted that this event will be hosted at one of our schools St Gabriel’s College.
last week of our Crowdfunding campaign – please donate if you can!
Our Crowdfunding campaign for our project Photography to support Literacy and Maths, finishes this Friday 20th March. A donation of £5.00 will make a difference! Here is a recent article writtten about the project: http://www.filmsnotdead.com/2015/03/05/teaching-maths-english-through-pinholes/
supporting our local community in partnership with London Citizens
On Tuesday evening, 30 parents from our local schools community came to St John’s Angell Town Primary to take part in an Immigration Advice workshop. The workshop was delivered by London Citizens’ New Citizens Legal Service in partnership with Weskin Associates, specialists in immigration, SWARM, Brixton Learning Collaborative, the Windmill cluster of schools, St John’s Church and St John’s Angell Town Primary School. During the evening 24 people received 1 to 1 support from the lawyers and the group took part in discussion and sharing stories of their own experiences in trying to get good safe legal advice. There was also a presentation on how to help parents make sure their children can obtain the paperwork they need for college and work as they get older. Thanks to everyone who helped make this event such a success.
Low Cost No Cost activities this weekend
FREE Immigration Advice event on 10th March
London Citizens’ New Immigration Advice Service are delivering a free workshop for us on 10th March, 5.30 – 7.30pm at St John’s Angell Town Primary School. Somerleyton Road, SW9 8ND (off Coldharbour Lane). This event is open to all and we hope will be useful for anyone who needs safe, good quality advice on an immigration issue. You can register to attend by contacting: ncls.
lots of activities for families this half term
We hope you will be able to get out and about to take part in the wealth of activities in London for families this half term.
