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Thursday 20th October at 2.30 the first turf will be cut for a new
project at Highbank Primary and Nursery School. Work has been taking
place at the school to understand some of the cultures of the countries
within the European Economic community; focusing particularly in Czech
Republic and Poland. Children at Highbank have been finding out about
polish paper cutting, the Polka, Czech folk stories and forms of art.
They have also been working out a size for an outdoor classroom
Work starts on the outdoor classroom in November. This will provide
a quiet space but also a space for performance to help the children
in their learning and play.
Toyota is sponsoring the project as a part of their schools for
sustainable development programme. Gary Harlock Regional Training
Manager for the Toyota Academy said its great to be
involved with a project that will have such an impact on the school
and its pupils, I am particularly pleased that the pupils
at Highbank have been involved with the project design and look
forward to seeing their first outdoor performance. Headteacher
Steve Parry said Opportunities to work in partnership with
businesses like Toyota enable us to provide something beyond what
we can provide alone. This project gives the children at Highbank
a special place to extend their learning and play. These partnerships
also heighten the aspirations of our children by opening up their
vision of the wider world
Groundwork Greater Nottinghams landscape architect Chryse
Tinsley said it has been really fun working with the children and
I am now looking forward to the constructing of the outdoor classroom;
which will provide a focus of interest in the school grounds. We
are planning some tree planting as well this winter to beautify
the landscape and help the children to understand the natural world
around them.
For further information please contact Richard Chamberlain at Groundwork
Greater Nottingham on 0115 9788212 or email us at gn@groundwork.org.uk.
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