Monday 23 September 2013

FREE CU Live Chess Master Class!

 
CU LIVE! is back and better than ever!

During October 2013, you can use your Passport to Learning to access new, exciting and interactive learning activities called CU LIVE! These activities are completely FREE and are happening every day during the half term holidays. Details of activities will be publish shortly. If you don't have a Passport to Learning yet, don't worry! You are buy one at a local library for £2 and use it to collect credits at all our Learning Destinations.

CU LIVE! Chess Master Class

Are you part of your school chess club? Or are an aspiring chess player who would like to challenge yourself further?

Come along to our FREE Chess Master Class and improve your chess-playing skills with interactive tuition from two of Sheffield's best players!

Saturday 19th October, 1 - 4pm

Fir Vale School Dining Hall

Suitable for 8 - 14 year olds. Please book early as places are limited.

This is a FREE event. Refreshments will be made available but lunch is not provided.

Please note: to take part children must already understand the rules of chess.

To book a place email cu@sheffield.gov.uk or phone the CU office on 0114 203 9134.

 







Friday 20 September 2013

The Passport to Learning…not just a book to collect stamps in!

Since the Passport to Learning was launched in Sheffield, we have known the positive impact it can have - children and young people having a dedicated place to capture and track the extra learning they undertake beyond the normal school day, their climbing credit totals, their collection of coloured stamps and stickers from Learning Destinations and of course the award certificates and badges presented to them at special award ceremonies in front of proud parents and carers.


But we also know that the Passport to Learning is even more than all that!  It opens the doors to new and exciting learning opportunities that perhaps they’d never thought of before.  Children, young people and families having the tools but more importantly, the knowledge, confidence and motivation to get out there and enjoy their new-found Learning Destinations both within and beyond Sheffield. 
 
The wider impacts of the Passport to Learning are easy to see but so difficult to capture and so we leave it to one of our parents to describe just how brilliant having a Passport to Learning has been for her children and family, and what a difference it has made...

'Getting a Passport to Learning for my oldest son (who has just turned 10) has had a lot of positive effects, not just on him but on our family. We instantly had a new enthusiasm towards finding new things to do and places to visit in order to gain credits. As I researched learning destinations, I began to put more effort into planning and found I was more willing to travel further from home, which isn't always easy using public transport with 4 children!  

Collecting credits at The Deep in Hull

I also discovered an old school friend I hadn't seen for years had passports for her children, and began to plan days out together to learning destinations/events. Since then there’s been no stopping us! We've visited places in and out of Sheffield and recently joined a local conservation group, all as a family, which we've all loved, and I've also found out about sports camps, gaming groups and a youth club that my son can attend by himself.

There have been huge positive changes in my son as a result! He was always outgoing and chatted easily to other children, but his confidence at interacting with adults has grown greatly, as has his sense of independence due to being able to attend the groups without me and his siblings,  while I can still feel safe in the knowledge that he is being supervised. He's gained an unbelievable amount of knowledge in a wide variety of subjects, and has tried so many new things (including drama, Imagination Gaming, climbing, zorbing, ice skating, dance, science experiments ) that he’s now willing to try anything! His feelings of self-belief have grown dramatically and he now approaches new tasks with enthusiasm and determination.

So far, he's managed to gain 322 credits and is incredibly proud of this! We recently received a letter inviting him to an award ceremony where he will be presented with some of the certificates he's earned... he can't wait!'


Thursday 12 September 2013

Credit Check...

Last month, we had 851,188 credits* registered on our database. This figure has now risen significantly, and the current total stands at a whopping 903,833 credits!

Thats an incredible 52,715 hours that children and young people have taken part in over the summer and beyond. 1 million hours here we come!!!


There are now also an amazing 21,878 children and young people taking part, and it remains an even split with 10,952 girls and 10,896 boys.

Keep watching this space!





* children and young people earn one credit per hour