Tag: Imagining Aberdeen
Riverbank Primary School Report
Imagining Aberdeen: healthy, happy, safe
300 children from P4/5/6 at Bramble Brae, Manor Park, Riverbank and Tullos Primary Schools, imagined Aberdeen as a healthy, happy and safe place for all children, in their home, school and community. The children thought about human dignity, everyday relationships and what families need and why they are important. All of the children’s work has been gathered together and produced as four reports, which can be visited here. Their ideas in the report informed the key messages and images on the Imagining Aberdeen mural.
Investigating our places
Children have the right to live in a community that is healthy, happy and safe. Children from Bramble Brae investigated their community by going for a walk.
“The best thing about our community is activities at the Pink Centre like boxing and funs days. They are fun. The Pink Centre is cool because it has the park outside though we don’t like litter on the hill at the Pink Centre. We’d change busy roads like Granitehill Rd because the cars are going too fast. We’d add more traffic lights.”
Keeley, Ellie, Cameron and Connor P5
“The library is very cool. We go there with our school. You can get everything you want on Byron Square as it has loads of shops. Though if we could change something we’d have less shops selling alcohol and beer. In our community the neighbours are really nice. They’re really friendly and helpful. It is easy to make friends. Everyone is generous.”
Jamie, Tijiana, Simone and Yasin P6