Search Results: Starting with the letter S (Primary and Secondary Schools)
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The Safer Schools Partnership (SSP) aim is to reduce the prevalence of crime, anti-social behaviour and victimisation amongst young people and to reduce the number of incidents and crimes in schools and their wider community. The SSP aims to provide a safe and secure school community which enchances the learning environment. To engage young people, challenge unacceptable behaviour, and help them develop a respect for themselves and their community.To ensure that young people remain in education, actively learning, healthy and achieving their full potential.
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We are a drama and discussion based company who use performers and theatre games to engage young people and help them to develop high self esteem, empathy and conscious decision-making skills.
We tailor our workshops to the exact needs and requirements of the individual schools we work in through consultation between the school and our workshops co-ordinator, Rebecca Mordan. Using this unique tailoring system we have been able to deliver workshops on all aspects of Citizenship and emotional literacy.
We believe that all our work should be gripping and inclusive so each participating young person is able to absorb and enjoy what we offer. |
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The Shakespeare Globe Trust is an education charity, founded in 1972. Globe Education works with over 100,000 students every year providing creative and practical approaches to learning. Through workshops, lectures and events for the public, people of all ages and abilities are encouraged to engage with Shakespeare's plays. Globe Education's Community Projects are for people who work, live and learn in the London Borough of Southwark, the home of the Globe. As Shakespeare dramatised social, political and emotional issues and asked questions about his community, so the Globe encourages people to consider the same issues and questions about their own community through 'play'. |
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Shine is a not-for-profit community intervention run by students at King's College London that raises the academic achievements and aspirations of key stage 2 pupils. It current operates five programmes across the London Boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth. |
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HIV education delivered by a primary school teacher who ahs written three books aimed at teenagers, and tackling some key senstive issues such as HIV, self-harm and relationships. They provide lesson plans and focuss group acticities for extending work on HIV/Aids in schools, based on characters form books written by the provider. The programme was developed in partnership with a local secondary school. |
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