British Council- Connecting Classroom Project

Click icon below to read letter to parents describing the Connecting Classroom Project
Click icon below to read letter to parents describing the Connecting Classroom Project
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Contact Seminar - Making contact with African schools in Cardiff.
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The Northamptonshire Rose Cluster sets up their pitch to greet schools from sub-saharan countries. | |||||
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Mrs Grantham meets the acquaintance of Francis from Kenya and Zureena from South Africa. The beginning of an excellent partnership! | |||||
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Out and about on the streets of Cardiff. Francis loves his Northampton Saints cap! | |||||
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Visit # 1 - Titchmarsh, England
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During February 2007, we hosted the first visit, along with our UK partner schools. Our African guests stayed in Titchmarsh. South African teachers, Ricardo, Debbie and Zureen with our older children. | |||||
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Zureena, Ricardo and Debbie with Jackson Bear and the children of Titchmarsh School. | |||||
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Phoebe, Hellen and Francis from Kenya at St Mary's Church, Titchmarsh, at one of our services. | |||||
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Our Kenyan guests with Canon Ormston. | |||||
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Ricardo enlightens a captivated class about school life in Cape town. | |||||
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Our South African guests enjoyed a French lesson led by Ms Tetley and Albert. | |||||
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Visit # 2 - Cape Town, South Africa
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During October half term 2007, Mrs Grantham met up with the other members of the Connecting Classrooms Partnership in Capetown South Africa. | |||||
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On top of Table Mountain October 2007.
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Visit # 3 - Nairobi, Kenya
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The Connecting Classrooms Team - Nairobi October 2008 | |||||
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The Northamptonshire Cluster are presented with their Kenyan traditional outfits by Lavington Primary School.
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Everyone showing off their new outfits from Kibera Primary School! |
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Snuggly the bear meets the children of Toi Primary School. |

Back at Titchmarsh, Mrs Grantham told the children and staff all about her time in Kenya

The children then tried on some of the traditional costumes, Mrs Grantham brought back.


















