Aug 21, 2019 at 12:08 pm

Local Community - Consultation

Update posted by Andrew Steel

Early Years Standards and Improvement Team (Sue Cornwall, Alison Scott, Cheryl Bowers)

The Early Years team have consulted with all of the schools below to measure interest in the project and confirm what the direct benefits to the children, school and wider community would be.

The following establishments expressed an interest in becoming involved with the pilot project, recognising that the project provided a unique opportunity for children to engage in a positive experience that supports them to get active in the local area while learning about environmental education. The project was recognised as offering an opportunity to encourage pride and ownership of the local area with scope to reach out to parents and the wider school community. It is also seen to offer something different for children which could have direct benefits to their levels of language and literacy, unlocking creativity and broadening their horizons, enabling pupils to make connections between the world around them and wider environmental issues; applying their learning in the real world.

PVIs

  • Tallulah Beau 2, Holderness Road
  • Avenues Day Nursery, 139 Princes Avenue
  • Purple House Nursery, Preston Road

Schools

  • Clifton Primary School, Burslem Street, Hull HU2 9BP
  • The Green Way Academy, 21st Ave, Hull HU6 8HD
  • Woodland Primary School, Flinton Grove, Preston Road, Hull HU9 5SN
  • Wheeler Primary School, 53 Wheeler St, Hull HU3 5QF
  • Newington Primary School, Dairycoates Ave, Hull HU3 5DD
  • Priory Primary School, Priory Road, Hull HU5 5RU
  • Ings Primary School, Ings Road, Hull
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