Sunday 13 July 2014

Shared Experiences

I spent yesterday with another primary school who were hosting visitors from their partner school in China. This link came through a joint visit to China in February. We spent the day taking the 6 pupils and 6 staff to an open farm followed by a country walk and a barbecue. This got me thinking about the value of sharing experiences with neighbouring schools.

The China visit in February involved staff and pupils from 3 North West schools. Through that venture we have been able to build much stronger links with those schools. It has also meant that we can support each other when we are hosting. Possible projects can be discussed with people who know the demands of the UK curriculum, yet can offer a view from outside your own school setting.

Through a local cluster, I have been able to offer support for schools wanting to develop their global links. Over the coming year, my hope is that the Global Learning Programme can build this group of schools and develop a supportive cluster with global education at it's heart.

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