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Culross Primary School

culross primary school

Dear Parent Culross Primary School is a small school set in the historical village of Culross. The main school building has 4 classrooms. There is a dining/gym hall, a library, a resource area and office accommodation. We opened one of our classrooms as a Confucius Classroom in February 2018 and we have one Chinese exchange teacher based here. As well as teaching across the Queen Anne High School cluster they offer immersion days for all pupils across West Fife and Queen Anne High cluster schools. We have a large playground and grassed area, which is used to its full advantage throughout the year for play, sports, outdoor learning and Eco-activities. We promote active travel to school using the WOW Travel Tracker. We follow the The Curriculum for Excellence where learning and teaching focuses on all curricular areas, ensuring balance, breadth, coherence and depth. Children have the opportunity to be taught a musical instrument from P5 onwards. We have a Support for Learning Teacher based in school to support and challenge where needed. The Parent Council is very supportive of the school and the fundraising branch supports the school through fundraising and organising fun events. A residential excursion is offered to P6/7 every year to Ardroy Outdoor Education Centre. We also offer a variety of sports in addition to the PE curriculum. We have been awarded our Silver Sports Scotland Award which we are very proud of. We run a Bikeability award every year for P5/6/7. We are also a Health Promoting School. Our pupils run a healthy tuck shop - Monday to Friday. We provide school dinners which are brought in from Camdean Primary School. All Primary 1 - Primary 5 receive free school meals. We have recently been awarded Level 1 Rights Respecting School Accreditation.

Sai School Of Harrow

sai school of harrow

Harrow

IMS OF SAI SCHOOL Engaging children and young people (including those with special needs) on Saturday mornings through a multi faith and value based educational programme run by volunteer teachers and ex pupils of Sai School. Sai Citizens activities for integration into mainstream society and reflecting our diverse and vibrant society. OBJECTIVES Children from 5-15years Multi faith education programme Sai Citizens programme matching up each year group to a local charity or organisation for partnership working. Human Values for character building and moral education Key Stage 2 and GCSE/A level booster sessions for children and young people who are at risk of underachievement or economically disadvantaged. Active learning in arts, music, dance and culture through showcasing at local, regional and national events. Environmental projects Healthy Eating, Healthy Lifestyle projects Sports Outings Youth Wing (15years+) Providing maximum opportunities for the positive contribution of young people through: Volunteering: Improve opportunities for voluntary work through sustainable volunteering opportunities. Vocational skills and career development. Training and employment opportunities. Event Management Being on project committees or forums Partnership with local Police and other organizations to prevent anti social behaviour, youth offending, drugs and alcohol awareness. Outings Parents Organize fundraising events Engage parents in planning, delivery and evaluation of school activities Parenting Support Programmes Family Learning Schemes

Oxford City Farm

oxford city farm

5.0(12)

Oxford

Our vision At Oxford City Farm our vision is of empowered communities learning and working together to produce food locally and live healthy, enriched and sustainable lives. Mission We work to promote environmental awareness, community cohesion and wellbeing by offering learning and practical opportunities for people to interact with the land, farming and animals. We have turned a derelict site into a vibrant city farm, bringing farming and food production to the heart of urban communities in Oxford. Values We value diversity, equality, empowerment, community cohesion and sustainability. We value the diversity of our local neighbourhoods and recognise the contribution that all members of the community can offer. We strive to work creatively to ensure equality of opportunity for all. We aim to work in ways that empower people to work together to make positive sustainable change in their communities. Our Story A committed team of trustees, volunteers and staff have been working to bring city farming to Oxford since 2008. We are a diverse group of local people with broad skills and experience in areas such as health, youth work, planning, community development, teaching, training, fundraising, horticulture, ecology and veterinary medicine. In 2017 we secured a 40 year lease for the site and, thanks to support from a wide variety of funders and our wonderful community we now have essential infrastructure including mains water, electricity, toilets, hand washing facilities, an office and since the spring of 2021 our fantistic Community Kitchen. We started running regular community farming days in 2017 to enable our community to get involved with the work of the farm, in particular developing infrastructure and supporting growing. We have also developed partnerships with schools and other organisations to increase participation in our work and to introduce more people to the farm.