Category Archives: Subjects and Themes

Jupiter Artland outdoor sculpture garden – FREE opportunities

Jupiter Artland – www.jupiterartland.org

 

Call for Applications – deadline 31 March! The Jupiter Artland Foundation enables nurseries, schools, universities and other learning groups to visit Jupiter Artland, a private sculpture garden just outside of Edinburgh, for free.

 

Choose one of our visit options – from half-days, to full-days or even whole school engagements, pick your day and let us know what your themes/topics are. Visits can including a tour, a workshop or even a Minecraft experience with our new App (launching at the Science Festival in April). We want to hear from you and find out how we can help you achieve your aims and outcomes when you come and visit us.

 

Fill in our short application form by 31 March 2017 for visits between August and November.

Find our more here: https://www.jupiterartland.org/learning/school-and-universities

 

Jupiter Artland also offers two Free Teachers Private Views:

https://www.jupiterartland.org/whats-on/teachers-private-view

 

After last year’s sold-out success, Jupiter Artland offers three CLPL Events in 2017 (£15 each):

https://www.jupiterartland.org/whats-on/creative-learning-for-early-years-cpd

https://www.jupiterartland.org/whats-on/creative-learning-in-the-outdoors

https://www.jupiterartland.org/whats-on/engaging-children-and-young-people-in-contemporary-art

 

 

 

Third Annual Social Enterprise in Schools Awards – Highlands and Islands

Social Enterprise Academy want to hear from enterprising primary and secondary schools from across the Highlands and Islands who are interested in applying for our national award. If your pupils run a business with a social purpose and would be able to write up a business plan then please email us. Our market place and awards ceremony will take place on 9 June in Inverness. Find out more

Design the front cover of the Fringe programme!

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Schools Poster Competition is changing. This year, we want Scotland’s children and young people to the design of the front cover of the Fringe programme.

With three weeks to go to submit designs, it’s time to get busy. To find out more about the competition and download our new teaching resources, visit the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Schools Poster competition webpage

If you haven’t entered yet…

    • Complete the online entry form.
    • Digital entries can be uploaded by the online entry form.
    • Download our label template to mark the pupil’s details on the back of each entry.
  • Send artwork and designs by post or in person by 17:00 on Friday 03 March 2017.

 

 

Enter the competition ➤

If you have any questions about this year’s competition and how to take part, email us on poster@edfringe.com or call us on +44 (0)131 226 0036.

FREE CLPL with Edinburgh Fringe Society and The Grey Earl

Calling all Edinburgh teachers… The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Schools Poster Competition is changing… and we need you!

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Fringe, we want Scotland’s children and young people to inspire the design of the front cover of the Fringe programme in 2017.

Edinburgh’s teachers are invited to a free Continuous Professional Learning opportunity with the Fringe Society to celebrate the launch of the 2017 competition.

Join us after school for drinks, nibbles and a hands on creative workshop with our lead artist, Jon Bishop aka The Grey Earl. This is the perfect opportunity to develop your creative mindset, meet like-minded colleagues and discover what’s new in our 70th anniversary year.

Date: 27 October 2017 Time: 17:00 – 19:00 Venue: Thomas Morton Hall, Ferry Road, Leith, Edinburgh, EH6 4AE.

Thomas Morton Hall is located next to the Leith Library. It has level access and parking facilities for blue badge holders. Nearby bus routes are 7, 14, 21, 631. This event will be BSL interpreted. Please contact us if you have any access requirements. RSVP to poster@edfringe.com

Can’t make the event? Don’t worry, brand new teaching resources, prizes and information on the touring exhibition are available at edfringe.com/poster. Register your interest to stay up-to-date at poster@edfringe.com or call +44 (0)131 226 0036.

Creative Writing Competition: inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson – S4 to S6

S4-S6 learners can enter a creative writing competition based upon the works of Robert Louis Stevenson.

Prizes for the competition

The entries will be judged by acclaimed author Louise Welsh, who will also lead a writing workshop for the best entrants, with up to twelve places on offer. All those selected will receive a certificate and a year’s free membership of the Edinburgh Robert Louis Stevenson Club.

In addition, four individual awards of £100 are available for Fiction, Reflective Writing, Poetry and Writing in Scots (in any of these three forms). There will also a trophy for the overall winner’s school.

Fiction, Reflective Writing, Poetry

The piece submitted should be directly inspired by Stevenson’s writing or some aspect of his life. Candidates should write a brief paragraph describing this stimulus and how it has influenced them to write.

We encourage entries written in

Scots or in English.

Creative writing produced for SQA folio work may be submitted.

Prose items should be no more than

1500 words, poetry no more than 40 lines.

Download the flyers and poster below:

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Eco Drama – Schools Tour 2017

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Spring/Summer 2017 Tour

Welcome to our Spring/Summer 2017 Scotland Tour bringing The Worm – An Underground Adventure and Recycling Heroes to primary schools across Scotland. Each workshop and production links directly with the Curriculum for Excellence whilst also supporting your pupils to explore Eco Schools topics through exciting theatre productions and interactive workshops. For more information, click on the pictures below or get in touch with:

Julie Aitken, Schools Coordinator, at schools@ecodrama.co.uk!

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Show Racism the Red Card – creative competition

The Show Racism the Red Card creative competition is now open. This year the theme for the competition is ‘Scotland for All’.

 

 

 

 

 

It could be:

·            Artwork

·            Poetry

·            Short Story

·            Creative writing

·            Music

·            Dance/Drama performance

·            Research project

·            Multimedia presentation

 

In fact it could be anything that is creative, inspirational and stimulated by an anti-racism or anti-sectarianism message.

The competition is an opportunity for young people to make a stand against racism. 2016 has been an exciting year for Show Racism the Red Card marking the 20th anniversary of the charity in the UK. After many years working to combat racism they are looking for young people to come up with an entry for their competition that celebrates a Scotland for All. Please see the website for more details.

http://www.theredcard.org/educational/competitions/scotland?dm_i=LQE,4KNKU,KX1ATA,GZ2IH,1

 

Lost At Sea – Catherine Wheels – school bookings for January-April 2017 now available

Catherine Wheels Theatre Company will be back in schools in spring 2017 as part of the Theatre in Schools Scotland programme.

‘Lost at Sea’ was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Science Festival and is suitable for P5-7.

A science resource pack is also planned by EISF linking to the themes of oceans and environment.

The attached contains further information including Curriculum links.

Dates are 30th January – 30 April (not 13th – 26th March)

Costs are £365 / £600 + VAT for one/two show days with maximum audience of 120 per performance.

A trailer can be seen here: https://vimeo.com/179214011

Please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss how this could work in your school.

All the best,

Anna

Anna Derricourt

Touring & Schools Development Manager

Next Month – FREE film festival places still available!

The Into Film Festival – the world’s largest free film and education event for schools and 5 – 19 year olds across the UK – is back for another year! Book your FREE places now.
Taking place from 9 – 25 November 2016, the Into Film Festival will support teachers in delivering the curriculum, across subject areas, in a dynamic and engaging way. It offers all young people wider life experiences and the chance to immerse themselves in the magic of cinema.

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Attendees have access to nearly 3,000 free, curricula-linked events, including:

 

  • A screening programme of 150+ film choices
  • Previews, premieres and films chosen specifically for schools
  • Talks from film industry experts and other relevant organisations
  • And so much more!Free resources
  • Education resources that support the delivery of the curriculum are available to download for free, ensuring your experience at the Festival is not only fun but provides learning outcomes too.

 

Make a booking

With over 550 venues signed up there’s guaranteed to be inspiring events on your doorstep! Visit the Festival website now to see what is happening near your school.

 

Bookings are now open with places available on a first come, first served basis. Book your FREE places now to avoid disappointment.