Our second event of this academic year occurred just after COP30, which was held in Belem, Brazil. Some of our friends from the Kambeba indigenous community in the heart of the Amazon were there at the time, so we were also keen to share their experiences, messages and key takeaways with individuals here today. Whilst our new stance is still aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils, particularly those in Year 5 and Year 6, it is a slightly shorter and more cost-effective version to make it inclusive and accessible to schools. On board today were Cottesmore St. Mary Catholic Primary School in Hove, East Sussex (https://www.cottesmore.brighton-hove.sch.uk/) and Hugo Meynell C of E (VC) Primary School near Market Drayton in Staffordshire…Continue readingOff to meet the Kambebas!
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A new stance for 2025-2026!
Our first events of this academic year were timed to coincide with COP30 being held in Belem, Brazil. Some of our friends from the Kambeba indigenous community in the heart of the Amazon were intending to be there, so we were keen to share their experiences, messages and key takeaways with individuals here. Whilst our new stance is still aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils, particularly those in Year 5 and Year 6, it is a slightly shorter and cheaper version to make it inclusive and accessible to more schools. On board today were four schools located throughout the UK, namely Newburn Manor Primary School, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear (https://www.newburnmanorprimary.co.uk/); Willow Wood Community Primary School, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear (https://www.willowwoodprimary.org.uk/);…Continue readingA new stance for 2025-2026!
Time to steer yet another multi-schools event! On board for this week’s ‘amazing Amazon adventure’ were Key Stage 2 pupils and teachers from five schools stretching across the UK and Europe, namely The British School of Paris (https://www.britishschool.fr/); Redmarley C of E Primary School (https://www.redmarleyacademy.org/), Staunton and Corse C of E Academy (https://www.stauntoncorseacademy.co.uk/) and Hartpury C of E Primary School (https://www.hartpury.org.uk/), all within Gloucestershire, and Epsom Primary and Nursery School in Surrey (https://www.epsomprimaryschool.co.uk/). We also welcomed Emily from Virtual School Visits (https://www.virtualschoolvisits.com/) and Rob Porteus, a contact of Adriana’s who is very involved with Extinction Rebellion, so that they could experience a flavour of what we deliver. I accessed Digimap for Schools (https://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk/) and projected a map of the UK and…Continue readingA virtual multi-schools event with a European dimension!
Off we go again!
Hover over each image to view its caption. Click on individual images to enlarge them. Due to interest and demand, it was time to steer yet another multi-schools event. On board for this week’s ‘amazing Amazon adventure’ were around 400 Key Stage 2 pupils and teachers from five schools across the UK, namely Gurnard Primary School, Cowes, Isle of Wight (https://www.gurnardprimaryschool.co.uk/), Village Primary School, Stockton-on-Tees, Teesside (https://www.thevillageprimary.org.uk/) Broadfield Community Primary School, Rochdale, Lancashire (https://www.broadfield.rochdale.sch.uk/) and Whaley Thorns Primary School and Nursery, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire (https://www.whaleythornsschool.co.uk/). We also welcomed Mat Barnsley, Director and Founder of Polaris Outdoor (https://polarisoutdoor.co.uk/), Rajeev Prabhakaran, the Founder and CEO of Globe From Home (https://www.globefromhome.com/) and Rosa Drumond, Founder of VEM (wearevem.com). I accessed Digimap for Schools (https://digimapforschools.edina.ac.uk/) and…Continue readingOff we go again!
