Monday 24 November 2014

Celebrate! - Our 33rd Gold Award Ceremony

Our third and final Gold Award ceremony of the Autumn term took place on Thursday 20th November with nearly 200 children, parents and carers and school staff invited to the Town Hall to celebrate their achievements.

Children from Oughtibridge Primary School receive their Gold Awards
Children from 12 schools attended along with their parents and carers and were presented with their awards by Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning, Skills and Communities, Dee Desgranges. There was also a marketplace where some of our fantastic Learning Destinations displayed information about their activities and involved parents/carers, children in their demonstrations.

Pupil take centre stage to receive their Award
A special performance by Constance Grant Dance School was very well received by our audience!
During the ceremony, there was a fantastic performance from Constance Grant Dance Centre. There was also a brilliant performance from Sheffield Sea Cadets band who closed the ceremony with a bang!

A very excited pupil looks forward to receiving their award

Children from Watercliffe Meadow receive their Gold Awards
HUGE congratulations to our fantastic award winners, their parents/carers and school staff. We are so very very proud of all of you!

Visit our Facebook page to view all the photos from the event! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.811474018909575.1073741846.239129216144061&type=1&l=61c791f161

The Sheffield Sea Cadet band give a special performance after only 8 weeks practice!


Friday 21 November 2014

Celebrate!

It was time to roll out the red carpet again as our 31st Gold Awards Ceremony took place on Wednesday 19th November with nearly 200 children, parents and carers and school staff invited to the Town Hall to celebrate in style.
Children try on University style caps and gowns

Families can purchase a number of CU souvenirs at the ceremony. All funds raised go straight back into providing activities
Very proud parent/carers celebrate their award winners
Children from 13 schools attended along with their parents and carers and were presented with their awards by Jayne Ludlam, Executive Director of Children and Young People and Families, and the Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning, Skills and Communities, Sam Martin. There was also a marketplace where some of our fantastic Learning Destinations displayed information about their activities and involved parents/carers, children in their demonstrations.

During the ceremony, there were some fantastic performances from Razzamataz Theatre School Sheffield. There was also a brilliant performance from Sheffield Sea Cadets band who closed the ceremony with a bang!
Children from Hucklow Primary School receive their awards

Children from Malin Bridge Primary School receive their awards

Sheffield Sea Cadets round off the ceremony will a special performance
HUGE congratulations to our fantastic award winners, their parents/carers and school staff. We are so very very proud of all of you!

Visit our Facebook page to view all the photos from the event! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.809763685747275.1073741845.239129216144061&type=1&l=76e495727d




Wednesday 12 November 2014

The big 3-0 - Our 30th Gold Award ceremony!

Our 30th Gold Awards Ceremony took place on Tuesday 11th November with nearly 200 children, parents and carers and school staff invited to the Town Hall to celebrate in style.

Children from Abbey Lane Primary receive their awards from the Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Councillor Peter Rippon, the Lady Mayoress and Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning Sam Martin
The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress congratulate the award winners
Children from 9 schools attended along with their parents and carers and were presented with their awards by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Councillor Peter Rippon, the Lady Mayoress and Assistant Director of Lifelong Learning, Skills and Communities, Sam Martin. There was also a marketplace where some of our fantastic Learning Destinations displayed information about their activities and involved parents/carers, children in their demonstrations.

During the ceremony, there were some fantastic performances from Mia and Lucy from Razzamataz Theatre School Sheffield. There was also a brilliant performance from Sheffield Sea Cadets band who closed the ceremony with a bang!
Children from Carterknowle Junior School receive their awards

Lucy from Razzamataz Theatre School Sheffield gives a fantastic performance

Children from Birley Primary School receive their awards


The Sheffield Sea Cadets band give a fantastic performance to round off the ceremony

The Sheffield Sea Cadets wow the audience with their performance

Members of the team were on hand to encourage the award winners to try one one of our special Sheffield CU caps and gowns, and our CU Souvenirs superstars Sakina and Leah were very busy making sure awards badges were securely fastened to newly purchased CU lanyards!

HUGE congratulations to our fantastic award winners, their parents/carers and school staff. We are so very very proud of all of you! A special thanks too to our spectacular events team - Sakina, Leah and Chris. We couldn't do it without you!

Visit our Facebook page to view all the photos from the event! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.805393619517615.1073741844.239129216144061&type=1&l=c5f0335f3c


Monday 3 November 2014

CU LIVE! - Fun in the Winter Garden

We had a fantastic October half term in the Winter Garden, where a number of free CU LIVE! activities took place. For those who don't already know, our CU LIVE! programme aims to provide free fun learning experiences for the family across the city.




Our friends from Imagination Gaming, Sheffield Volunteering and Museums Sheffield provided a number of fantastic activities for all the family to take part in during the week. On Monday, Weston Park Museum were encouraging children and families to think about and draw what they would like to see in Sheffield as part of the 'It’s Our World’ big draw art activity project.



On Tuesday a number of student societies including the Baking society, Science Brainwaves, Singapore Society, Law Society and Unicef showcased some of their activities. Children and young people took the DNA of strawberries, built their own pathogens (e coli, bread mould) out of plasticine and pipe cleaners, decorated biscuits, made chinese lanterns, cut out chinese characters and learnt to use chopsticks.




Wednesday saw Imagination Gaming hosting a gaming session, with children and their families playing a number of board, card and strategy game, including some brand new releases.




Finally on Thursday, Museum Sheffield were back making bats and pumpkin and monster face masks just in time for Halloween!

Children and young people who took part in these activities and brought along with Passport to Learning collected CU credits. There will be more CU LIVE! activities taking place soon - watch this space!