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Confident Creators – teacher video resources

For over 2 years now, we have developed a programme of work, in partnership with Windmill Cluster of schools and Pegasus Opera, Confident Creators: developing a growth mindset through the Arts. This Paul Hamlyn Foundation funded programme has trained teachers to embed Art, Music and Drama into the curriculum as a tool for learning. Our arts practitioners from Pegasus Opera have produced some short, simple video resources for teachers to use, which will soon be on our Confident Creators website, along with a wealth of other materials. You can see some of these resources on our You Tube channel now:Story Pots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YQvLi1UvVs

One Minute Expert
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrl3yt6zwJY

Conscience Alley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hVt62QVzR8

Music
Soundscapes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hVt62QVzR8

Numbers Games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0X5qHNk7ow

Graphic Scores
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfNnxw1ru9w

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check out Khadijah Mellah as Celebrity Supply Teacher at Ebony Horse Club!

It is so fantastic to have the Ebony Horse Club in the heart of our area near Loughborough Junction and many children have been able to take up riding there, during the school day and after school. I really enjoyed watching local rider Khadijah Mellah, on BBC iplayer’s Celebrity Supply Teacher, who learnt her riding at Ebony and went on to be the first Muslim jockey wearing a hijab to ever compete in a professional horse race – and she won! Have a watch as Khadijah gives us more information about equestrian studies.https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000q14t/celebrity-supply-teacher-series-2-15-khadijah-mellah-equestrian-studies

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100 children and staff join our joint cluster Royal Institution Maths Master classes

We were delighted to be part of 2 Royal Institution Maths master classes over the last 2 weeks where 22 schools from BLC, Windmill and Oval Learning, including 100 staff and children from year 5 and 6, tackled A level and higher education mathematics looking at Pascal’s triangle. A big thank you to Alison Eves at the Royal Institution for leading these sessions on Googlemeet. Children learnt how the patterns and maths of Pascal’s triangle had real life use now as experts use the principle of binomial numbers in their estimates of Covid 19 numbers. Well done to all the children who took part for their great contributions. We hope to run more of these sessions next term.

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building a network of specialist creative arts therapy in our schools

We have been very fortunate to have a close working relationship with Oval Learning and Windmill clusters of schools: as groups of schools we share a similar vision for our schools’ communities in our area. Oval Learning led on a joint National Lottery Covid 19 response fund bid with us and Windmill, and we were able to secure funding from Walcot Foundation, our local charity, which has allowed us to offer specialist creative arts therapy services to a number of primary schools since September, working with pupils who have been in desperate need of additional therapeutic support during these turbulent times. The whole process has been an opportunity for us to learn and value what this kind of support can bring to school – not only for the targeted pupils who have been able to access 1 to 1 support over a period of time, using the arts to explore and express their feelings and needs, but also to support parents and staff in the school. We currently have a number of highly qualified, experienced therapists who understand our school contexts and have been adapting to continue their support either remotely using video conferencing, on the phone or in risk assessed socially distanced face to face sessions since January. Many of them are offering sessions to staff as part of their day, checking in on parents, being as flexible as they can.
Our challenge now is to find ways to sustain this service which has proved so valuable to support a whole school approach to good mental health and recovery.
We are very grateful to the funding support from National Lottery and Walcot Foundation, which has enabled this work to happen.

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Teachers across the BLC sharing their experiences of the start of term

This week teachers across the BLC have come together as a Steering group, as Science Leads and as Year 1 and 2 teachers to share with each other how they are managing this new term under another lockdown. These challenges times have brought to the fore yet again, the amazing work all staff in schools are doing to support children and their families. Live and recorded teaching is happening in every school, not only in Maths and English but in Music, Languages, Science and PE. In addition phases and whole school assemblies are taking place, enrichment activities (such as Masterchef at Evelyn Grace Academy) and staff are in contact with all parents and carers on a regular basis. We are very grateful to School Food Matters Healthy Breakfast boxes being delivered to families via schools again, as part of Guys and St Thomas’ Charity Impact on Urban Health programme. As a cluster we are planning events this term, moving to virtual ways of ensuring children and young people can connect across schools, learning and celebrating their learning together.

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New Virtual sports challenge in partnership with Fulham Football Foundation and Girls United FA

.We are delighted to have built up a brilliant partnership with Fulham Football Foundation, Girls United Football Association, Black Prince Trust and Powerleague over the last year. Sadly plans to organise our girls football league and other fixtures have had to be put on the back burner for a while, but children have been keeping active! Several schools have been taking part in the weekly challenges set by our partners, designed for all ages of primary children to complete and develop their skills over the weeks. Filmed  challenges are sent weekly, then staff in schools promote to the children and off they go! 

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Brixton Townscape Heritage podcasts and films – well done Evelyn Grace and St Gabriel’s students!

During lockdown, some talented students from St Gabriel’s College and Evelyn Grace Academy, together with students from Trinity Academy, made sure they were making the most of their time outside school curriculum at home. They worked with partners The Brixton Project to produce a fantastic series of podcasts and films about Brixton – its history and their own associations with it.
If you want to find out more about Brixton and its rich cultural heritage – tune into the students’ excellent work.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JptGbT_GVy4&t=3s

Thanks to The National Lottery Fund and Lambeth Council for giving this opportunity and to all the staff at school who helped.

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Lambeth Larder launch of Covid 19 crisis response website

A wealth of resources and a new dynamic map of Lambeth can now be found on the updated Lambeth Larder website, allowing users to easily search for and find local assistance related to the pandemic.

This includes where to find emergency food provision, advice and other support services in the borough as well as details of volunteering opportunities and where items can be donated.

To explore the response map visit the updated Lambeth Larder website here