Category Archives: Secondary schools
East End Park Mural Competition
Carnegie College Design and Digital Media students visited the home of Dunfermline Athletic Football Club to see their work installed on the wall of the east stand of East End Park. As part of their course work, their lecturer Colin Maxwell, asked the students to produce a graphic that they felt displayed the spirit of Dunfermline. The students chose to depict local heroes, past and present, who they felt represented the city.
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s summer schools
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland’s summer schools for children, young people and adults have developed a reputation for their creativity, imagination and flair and over the past three years have grown into a body of intensive dance, drama, music, production and screen training events.
The Summer Schools have thrilled families, engaged with students who were considering performing arts training or assisted learners professional or personal development. These immersion courses are always focused on the highest quality learning and teaching, inclusion and creative engagement and are run by the most committed and dynamic tutors.
Some example Summer Schools in 2012 will be;
Children and Young People
- 1-2 or 3-4 year olds – Early Years Music
- 5-7 year olds – Professor Poggle and The Catastrophic Creature (Drama Course)
- 15-17 year olds – The Remake (Film and Performance course)
Adults (17+)
- Acting: Stanislavski and Realism
- Drama Facilitators Skills Development
- Dance Facilitators Skills Development
For more information, see below:
Summer Schools Brochure (Adults) 2012
Summer Schools Brochure (Young People) 2012
The full range of course information outlines are available at
http://www.rcs.ac.uk/shortcourses/summerschools/
For further information on the content or availability of these summer schools or other types of residency in the near future please contact: Kenny McGlashan , Senior Tutor / Producer for Short Courses
+44 (0)141 270 8337 (direct)
K.McGlashan@rcs.ac.uk
CPD Event: Creative Learning!
This session is aimed at primary and secondary teachers wishing to enhance their knowledge of the importance of creativity across the whole curriculum. It will introduce participants to Fife’s Creative Learning Network (CLN), a newly established group bringing together community representatives and key local and national cultural partners with education representatives.
This session will consider the importance of creativity as a higher order thinking skill and its relevance within CfE, launch Fife’s CLN glow group and introduce current creative resources from Education Scotland
4-5pm, ASDARC, Thursday 15th 2012
Book now…places going fast!
Get Moving Fund…time is running out, apply now!
The Cultural Partnerships Team are keen to encourage and support schools and youth organisations who wish to provide exciting experiences, opportunities and activities that bring together creativity and learning to benefit the lives of children and young people. Recognising that transport costs are a real barrier to participating in cultural opportunities we have put in place the Get Moving Fund.
The fund is open to schools and organisations to aid participation for young people in creative learning experiences. It is available to support activity taking place between now and March 31st 2012 and applications should be made using the attached form. Funding is available to cover transport costs up to a maximum of £250.
The planned activity should meet at least one of the following Actions from the Cultural Strategy:-
- Action 2– Identifying the barriers to cultural participation and ways of overcoming them.
- Action 3– Encourage communities to maximise cultural opportunities to celebrate their strengths and their heritage.
- Action 5 – Increase access to participation in cultural activity and creative learning opportunities.
Please note that the fund is limited and applications will be assessed on a first come first served basis.
Should you have queries, please do not hesitate to contact us on 01592 583255
From sand dunes and robots to comedy and sport – Fife Science Festival
For more information, please contact Alexandra Forrest, Festivals and Events Officer, Dundee Science Centre on 01382 228800 or visit www.fifesciencefestival.org.uk
Fantastic Fife!
Two Fife children have came first place in their categories in a National writing competition!
A pupil from Kings Road PS in Rosyth came first in the lower primary category and a pupil from Kirkcaldy West PS came first in the upper primary category…a fantastic result for Fife! In the secondary school category a Fife pupil from Auchmuty HS, Glenrothes was a runner up.
There were over 450 schools taking part from all across Scotland in the Glovember writing competition and with Fife children winning two out of the three categories, we at Fife’s CLN feel they should be exceptionally proud of their achievement.
Well done Ben and Niamh!
CPD opportunity:Secondary Drama Teachers!
Monday 20th February 2012 –10am-3pm
Cost – The course is FREE to participants but there will be a small charge of £10.00 to cover tea/coffee and lunches
The Byre Theatre is offering a day long Continuing Professional Development course entitled “Devising Contemporary Theatre – a Masterclass”. This CPD takes a fresh approach to what, how and where young people learn and aims to support the nurturing of young people as successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors.
As a member of Fife’s new Creative Learning Network and as a steering group member of Fife’s Cultural Consortium (supporting the delivery of Fife’s Cultural Strategy), we are delighted to be able to offer a one-off in-service opportunity at Auchterderran Centre, Cardenden.
The workshop will be delivered by the Education and Outreach Officer from the Byre Theatre, who will share drama games and exercises and workshop plans on how to make, create a piece of devised, contemporary theatre in the Secondary classroom.
Spaces limited so book now on Fife’s CPD management system!!!
National Galleries of Scotland art competition for schools
In 2012 the National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) art competition for schools celebrates its ninth year and the NGS has welcomed a new title partner. The Tesco Bank Art Competition for Schools hopes to inspire children across the country with the National Galleries of Scotland’s superb collection of artworks.
Over 30,000 children from all over Scotland have participated since 2004. An exhibition of the winning works from 2011 is on show at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary from 20 January – 24 May 2012 so why not go along and check out the talent on display?
This year’s winning works will be proudly displayed at the newly refurbished Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
There are six categories to choose from: Nursery; Lower and Upper Primary; Secondary and Special Education Schools. With clear links to Curriculum for Excellence and fabulous prizes to be won make sure not to miss the closing date of 4 May 2012.
Full details on www.nationalgalleries.org/schoolartcompetition
Fife Diversity Week 12th to 18th March
Diversity week is an opportunity for Fife’s schools to be part of the celebration of Fife’s rich and diverse culture. Everyone can contribute to making this event a success and there are many different ways in which you can do this.