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​BEYOND

ACADEMICS

SCIENCE CLUB

Posted September 01, 2013

 

The Science Club is for enthusiastic scientists. By following and conducting physical and even chemical experiments the children playfully learn how processes in their everyday environment work. Furthermore the children can discover new fields with other media and present their creative knowledge to the parents or interested parties.

 

    
Life. Live it - First Aid Training

Posted September 22, 2023

 

Life. Live it. is designed for pupils aged 5-11 at all primary stages and it emphasises the simple skills that pupils need to know.

 

The key messages of the teaching resource are as follows:

  • Simple actions can make a difference.

  • Anyone can learn to give first aid in different situations.

  • Life. Live it. will enable children to feel confident that they can help.

  • If children are confident, they will be inspired to help.

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People have accidents or are suddenly taken ill every day of the year. By learning first aid, children are empowered to look after themselves and each other. We hope that your pupils are inspired by the Life. Live it. message and see the impact that first aid skills can have on their own lives.

Road Safety Patrol

Posted September 09, 2013

 

In order to improve the children safety on the road, the Road Safety Patrol club (RSPC) was formed and initiated in the L K Matriculation School. The aim of the RSPC is to teach the importance of the road safety from the age of 5 which Children should not only be taught about the dangers from facts alone, but shown the hazards on the roads.

 

If they walk to school, an adult should  walk with them until they (and you) are comfortable that you have identified the best places to walk, cross and where to look out for blind spots. You can do the same for the park, shops etc until you're sure they've got the message.

 

 

THE BIG TIDY UP CLUB

Posted September 12, 2013

 

With litter being a major issue for many schools across the country, the Big Tidy Up is an ideal way to teach young people about the problem of litter in their local environment.

 

Getting involved in a tidy up gives young people the opportunity to become part of their local community. Not only will they be making a positive contribution to their local area but they can also be learning at the same time.

 

The issues surrounding litter, waste and the local community fit perfectly into many areas of the school curriculum and are an ideal starting point for many group activities.

  
KAYAL ACADEMIC FORUM - KAF

Posted September 14, 2013

 

Kayal Academic Forum (KAF) is sponsored by Kayal Welfare Association of United Kingdom (KWAUK) which intiates the following things from the students.

 

  • Intellectual stimulation

  • Opportunity for autonomous thinking

  • Improves communication skills

  • Chance to build self confidence

  • Experience for youngster to face the competitive world

  • Help to be initiative

  • Productive pastime youngsters

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