Congratulations to Lee and Harman from Year 11 at Wednesfield High School. For the second consecutive year they have qualified for the national final of the ‘Maths in Motion’ Maths Challenge. The Final will take place at the Heritage Motor Centre in Gaydon, Warwickshire on June 28th.
Last year, Lee and Harman finished a fantastic 2nd in the Key Stage 4 Final. Can they go one better this year? Over 200,000 students nationwide participate in Maths in Motion each year. For further information on the Challenge, visit the Maths in Motion page.
filed under News May 26th, 2006 Richard Anderson Email
(28/05/06) The City Learning Centre Newsletter for the Summer Term 2006 is now online. The newsletter includes details of recent programmes at the CLC and of forthcoming projects and activities for the Summer Holidays and Autumn Term 2006. Highlights of our forthcoming activities include:
- New staff training opportunities in courses led by CLC staff.
- Projects in 3D Game-Making, digital photography and stop-frame animation (for Secondary) and film-making and digital photography (for Primary).
- A Summer Holiday Gifted and Talented week.
A pack of information on all of the CLC’s activities has now been delivered to each of our partner schools. Schools with an allocation in the Autumn Term will find details of theme day opportunities inside the pack. As always, book early for CLC programmes to avoid disappointment!
filed under News May 26th, 2006 Richard Anderson Email
(09/05/06) The City Learning Centre website has a new design! After nearly two years of the old design, it was time for a change. The new site is more accessible and quicker to load (the homepage has dropped from 22k to about 12k). We hope that you like the new look, but if you experience any issues with the new design on any of the pages, please contact us and let us know.
Keep an eye on the site over the next couple of weeks for news of our forthcoming programmes for the summer holidays and the Autumn Term 2006.
filed under News May 9th, 2006 Richard Anderson Email
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