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Good Relations Project promotes lessons in shared education

Good Relations Project promotes lessons in shared education

Fri, January 31, 2020

Pupils from local primary schools have enjoyed new learning opportunities through a Shared Education project organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team in association with the Education Authority.

The Education Networking Programme aims to contribute towards a shared education network across the Borough and encourage teachers to explore opportunities for pupils, families, school staff and the wider community to learn, play, share and achieve together.

The partnerships included St Brigid’s Primary School (Ballymoney) and Leaney Primary School, Bushvalley Primary School (Stranocum), St Patrick’s Primary School (Glenariff) and St Ciaran’s Primary School (Cushendun),Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School, as well as St Joseph’s Primary School (Dunloy) and The Model Controlled Integrated Primary School (Ballymoney).

Some of the pupils visited Garvagh Forest to learn about diversity and interdependence in the natural world while others took part in science and technology activities with ‘Go Fly Your Kite’. For younger pupils there was a visit from The Big Telly Theatre Company’s Bear Hospital while the Nerve Centre facilitated an animation, video and green screen project.

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Councillor Sean Bateson said: “New legislation in 2016 has laid the foundations to encourage, facilitate and promote Shared Education between pupils of differing religious beliefs, and of differing socio-economic situations. Council’s Good Relations team is working with the Education Authority to add value to the work that they are already doing in the schools within our Borough. We hope that these projects will help to establish and maintain good relationships between children from different backgrounds who would otherwise not have this opportunity.”

Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Good Relations Officer Joy Wisener added: “Through projects like this we hope that our young people can be more engaged in bringing the community together. The Education Networking Programme also includes a conference in February for teachers who lead on Shared Education within their schools. It will provide an opportunity for schools to learn from each other and to meet other organisations who may be able to facilitate some of the sessions when pupils come together. The projects that have taken place recently in some of our local school partnerships will also be showcased at the conference.”

This project has received financial assistance from The Executive Office as part of the District Councils Good Relations Programme which is committed to delivering on the T:BUC strategy (Together Building a United Community).

Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Some pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School who took part in activities with The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project. Included is Good Relations Officer Joy Wisener. Pupils from Ballykelly Primary School and Faughanvale Primary School enjoy a visit from The Big Telly Company’s Teddy Bear Hospital, which was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education project.
Pupils from St.Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School take part in the arts and crafts activities organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education programme. Pupils from St.Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School take part in the arts and crafts activities organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education programme. Pupils from St.Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School take part in the arts and crafts activities organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education programme. Pupils and representatives from St Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School including Gary Magee and Leona Campbell, and Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations pictured at their recent Shared Education event. Pupils from St.Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School take part in the arts and crafts activities organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education programme. Pupils from St.Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School take part in the arts and crafts activities organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education programme. Pupils from St.Brigid’s Primary School in Ballymoney and Leaney Primary School take part in the arts and crafts activities organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team as part of its Shared Education programme.
Pupils from St Patrick’s Primary School in Glenariff, Bushvalley Primary School in Stranocum and St. Ciaran’s Primary School, Cushendun enjoy a visit to Garvagh Forest as part of a Shared Education programme organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team. Pupils from Bushvalley Primary School (Stranocum), St Ciaran’s Primary School (Cushendun) and St Patrick’s Primary School (Glenariff) toast marshmallows during their recent visit to Garvagh Forest as part of a Shared Education programme was organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team. Fun in the forest for these pupils who took part in Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations Shared Education programme. One of the participants who part in the Shared Education visit to Garvagh Forest. There was lots of fun to be had during the Shared Education visit to Garvagh Forest. Pupils from St Patrick’s Primary School (Glenariff), Bushvalley Primary School (Stranocum) and St.Ciaran’s Primary School (Cushendun), who took part in the Shared Education visit to Garvagh Forest pictured with Good Relations Officer Joy Wisener and a volunteer from Garvagh Forest School.
Pupils from St. Joseph’s Primary School in Dunloy pictured during their visit to The Model Primary School in Ballymoney as part of the Shared Education programme organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Good Relations team. Hard at work during the Shared Education event for pupils from St. Joseph’s Primary School in Dunloy and The Model Primary School in Ballymoney. Pupils from St. Joseph’s Primary School in Dunloy and The Model Primary School in Ballymoney get together to design their kites during their Shared Education event. Pupils from St. Joseph’s Primary School in Dunloy and The Model Primary School in Ballymoney get together to design their kites during their Shared Education event. Pupils from St. Joseph’s Primary School in Dunloy and The Model Primary School in Ballymoney pictured at their Shared Education event with teachers Lisa McGrath and Rachel Kane and Good Relations Officer Joy Wisener. Pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School (Dunloy) and The Model Controlled Integrated Primary School (Ballymoney) have fun with kites during their Shared Education event. Pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School (Dunloy) and The Model Controlled Integrated Primary School (Ballymoney) have fun with kites during their Shared Education event. Pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School (Dunloy) and The Model Controlled Integrated Primary School (Ballymoney) have fun with kites during their Shared Education event. Pupils from St. Joseph’s Primary School in Dunloy and The Model Primary School in Ballymoney pictured at their Shared Education event with teachers Lisa McGrath and Rachel Kane and a representative from ‘Go Fly Your Kite’.