Green Man Clay Workshop
The primary school students were able to experience new equipment and resources they wouldn't have opportunities to work with. Sharing good practise and ideas with Primary school staff. Building positive relationship with a feeder school and promoting the bursary scheme to help drive social mobility in Nottingham.
Aims
The primary school students were able to experience new equipment and resources they wouldn't have opportunities to work with. Sharing good practise and ideas with Primary school staff. Building positive relationship with a local feeder school.
Background
We have worked with St Augustines before on annual basis and have a great working relationship.
Resources
Use school facilities and teaching staff. Half a day for the workshop and technician time for the firing and glazing, using the Art budget for materials. Lunch provided for all students and staff all provided for free by the school.
Impact
No assessment active encouragement for pupils to look at an NHS education and reminder of the Bursary scheme.
Pupil Involvement
Year 5 and Year 2. Older students paired up with pupil premium students.
Frequency
Single event running annually.