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Develop and build an innovative reputation with all your local Primary schools
A half day interactive learning experience at your school for Year 5 and 6 Primary students
Overview How do you attract the best Primary students to your school? In Years 5 and 6 you need to show your local Primary schools that you offer high quality innovation that will build on the knowledge they have already given their students. E4A has developed a stimulating learning environment that engages year 5 and 6 students immediately in teamwork challenge activities. The Challenges keep them totally committed to solving the problems of designing and building a thrill water slide and creating a Lego bridge to meet tight time targets and design criteria.
Benefits for your students At the end of the experience, which last 2 hours the primary students will:
- Have worked with people in a reactive way in a team
- Have developed the skills needed in effective time management
- Have worked on demanding challenges and seen a positive result
- View your school as the exciting next step from their primary school
Benefits to your school Enhanced reputation with your local Primary schools for innovation
- Primary staff experience the challenge set for their students seeing the positive results immediately
- Building relationships with the staff and indirectly with parents in your feeder primary schools
Who is the learning experience for?
- Primary students in Years 5 and 6 as an introduction to your school
- Your year 10 and 11 students can supervise the potential new students
- Allows teachers in your feeder primary schools and your staff to build effective relationships while their students work on the challenges.
E4A’s commitment to improving attainment levels in schools The half day interactive learning experience for Years 5 and 6 is part of E4A’s ongoing commitment to help schools improve their attainment levels through improved team working and effectiveness of their students.
Call now on 0845 054 2552 or email enquiries@e4a.org.uk to discuss how we can help you impress your local Primary schools.
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