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Langdon Park Secondary School, London Borough of Tower Hamlets

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  • Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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What did they do? Langdon Park Secondary School held a special event for pupils, their families and the local community in July. It was themed Health is Wealth and was put on with the help of School Home Support, a charity that was founded at the school 25 years ago.

The London Borough of Lambeth

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  • Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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What did it do? Lambeth Council ran a borough-wide competition to give pupils the chance to design their own menu for a healthy school meal. Pupils were asked to create a meat, fish or vegetarian main meal. They were expected to use fresh produce and each dish had to include a healthy portion of vegetables or salad and some sort of carbohydrate.

Camden Council, London

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  • Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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What did they do? Gifted and talented pupils from 15 primary schools in Camden took part in a filmmaking project, designed to stretch their abilities outside of the usual classroom environment. Students from two Camden secondary schools mentored the primary school pupils for the duration of the scheme.

In Practice: Know How - Commissioning

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  • Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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Good commissioning is the key to the creation of successful children's centre services, helping achieve the best outcomes for children, stimulate effective partnership working and ensure the best use of resources.

Brookside Community Primary School, Knowsley

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  • Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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What did they do? Brookside Community Primary School celebrated its 40th birthday by putting on a 1960s themed event to teach pupils about what is was like to go to school when Brookside first opened in 1969.

Bournville College, Birmingham

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  • Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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What did they do? Bournville College developed a social media campaign to allow students and prospective students to become members of an online college community. It was launched last month in partnership with social media agency Big Cat.

Chelsea Children's Hospital School, London

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  • Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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What did they do? A group of pupils aged between four and 16 from Chelsea Children's Hospital School won first prize in a schools art competition run by local gallery the Leighton House Museum.

Gillespie Primary School, Islington, London

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  • Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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What did they do? Gillespie Primary School has transformed the nursery and reception class section of its playground into a kitchen garden. The school has also built a raised play and learning platform to provide children with an outdoor learning space.

Knowsley Community College

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  • Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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What did they do? Young people from Knowsley Community College took part in a conservation skills project. They worked with specialist craftsmen for four days in Northumberland and learned how to use their bricklaying, joinery and interior design skills.

Walter Evans Church of England Aided Primary School, Derby

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  • Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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What did they do? Pupils at Walter Evans school took part in Spellathon, in which almost 300 children were sponsored for every word they spelled correctly. The school collectively raised more than 2,000 for the learning disability charity Mencap.

Randlay Primary School and Nursery, Telford

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  • Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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What did they do? Pupils, parents and staff at Randlay Primary School and Nursery took part in a healthy lifestyles evening, designed to promote personal, social and health education (PSHE) for people of all ages.

The Telford and Wrekin Youth Games

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  • Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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What is it? The Telford and Wrekin Youth Games is a competitive sports day for local primary school children. But unlike most sports days, children take part in multi-skills activities, which test their balance and co-ordination, as opposed to traditional sports.

Welsh Assembly Government, 5x60 project.

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  • Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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What is it? The 5x60 project is a healthy living initiative. Welsh pupils are taught how to write, star in and produce short films to promote sports and activities. It is part of the Welsh Assembly's work to achieve their target of 90 per cent of secondary pupils doing 60 minutes of physical activity five times a week by 2020.

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