Starting in Autumn 2024, Year 3 and 4 students at Ovingham C of E First School have embarked on an enriching learning journey filled with hands-on experiences and creative projects. Thanks to funding from the North of Tyne, our school is one of 20 participating in this inspiring curriculum initiative.
This programme is designed to provide students with opportunities to explore history, art, and creative writing in exciting and meaningful ways. A key highlight will be a visit to the Great North Museum: Hancock, where students will uncover Northumbrian artefacts, step into the shoes of a curator, and engage with experts to deepen their understanding of their local heritage. This immersive experience will serve as a foundation for later projects.
Students have already participated in an interactive online workshop with Gabby Hutchinson Crouch, a writer for Horrible Histories. This session focused on using humour to present factual information, with opportunities for questions and interactive activities to engage students.
During March, students will also take part in a workshop led by artist Lynda Nelson, experimenting with different artistic techniques to create unique pieces inspired by their local heritage. These artworks will be proudly displayed in a special exhibition for governors, parents, and the wider community later in the school year.
As the programme progresses, students will apply their knowledge and creativity to a writing challenge, crafting letters to encourage other schools to explore the museum. This practical exercise will enhance their writing skills while building confidence in expressing their ideas.
Additionally, Elizabeth Baker, a professional storyteller, writer, and freelance heritage learning practitioner, will lead an engaging creative writing workshop for KS2 students. These sessions will introduce students to poetry and short burst writing inspired by their local Roman and Anglo-Saxon heritage, as well as the school houses named after Northumbrian saints.
All of this learning and creativity will be compiled into a short film, offering students a chance to reflect on their journey, share their favourite moments, and showcase their accomplishments to parents, friends, and the school community.
We are excited to see our learners grow through these experiences, deepening their connection with history, expressing themselves creatively, and developing essential skills. Keep an eye out for updates as our students participate in this exciting learning adventure!