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“The students thoroughly enjoyed the workshops. The KS2 children in particular loved the idea of being CSI investigators. We had parents feedback to us that their children had spent a long time explaining every little detail of their investigation and how much they had enjoyed it.”
CSI: Maths Workshops, Vine Tree Primary School“The children were super engaged and excited throughout and I had lots of lovely comments from pupils and staff. Chris’ enthusiasm and energy was brilliant and he was clearly very experienced. The day was a great consolidation of what they’d learnt in their lessons so far, and also excitement about what was still to come on their topics. Cross curriculum links were fantastic!”
London History Day, Ibstock Place School“The staff loved watching students who they typically define as disinterested getting more engaged in the ‘human sculptures’ activities than they would a traditional English lesson.The students gained the knowledge that English can be more interesting than it is traditionally presented to them in schools. I found it interesting how easily they were able to decipher the themes and text, guided by Jo. The themes of power and magic are subjects which can continue to be built upon in future years as the students start to study Macbeth at GCSE level, and the workshop was a perfect entry point for that. I have had several students and staff approach me to discuss how successful the workshops were and how we would love to do it again in the future.”
Shakespeare Workshop, Cowley International College
“Ten out of ten! I was taken aback by just how good the Time Travel Theatre actors were – and by the impacts the workshops had on the pupils!”
Time Travel Theatre workshops, Christ Church Primary, Leigh
“The children absolutely adored every minute and you have truly inspired them to love Shakespeare! The final assembly was fabulous and we’ve had such lovely comments from the parents and staff. It blew me away what the children accomplished in a day and a half. You gave the children freedom to explore their own ideas whilst guiding them and helping develop what they’d come up with. I cannot thank you enough! You are an inspiration!”
Shakespeare Workshops, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary and Nursery School“A big thank you for a wonderful day. The children loved learning about the wonders that our planet has and the interactive workshops allowed for team work and collaboration throughout the year groups. Ady (the practitioner) was happy, smiling constantly and really interactive and funny, nothing was too much trouble for him. He is a credit to your company!”
Ysgol Emmanuel
“Each year group loved their workshop and everyone was engaged at all times. Without knowing, the children in each year group worked mathematically and consolidated their previous maths knowledge. A lot of our shy children really surprised me with how much more confident they were in a different part of school and with a Captain!”
The Pirate’s Challenge workshops, Walton Primary Academy
“The children thoroughly enjoyed the workshops and all were completely engaged,. Even now a week later, the children are still talking about it and repeating the ‘SUN BURNS!!’ part. They learnt so much in just a short amount of time and will remember it due to the engaging way it was presented. Lots of the children surprised me with their knowledge – Jackson expertly drew out what they already knew and expanded on it. We will definitely be booking your services in the future.”
Journeys into Space workshops, Balshaw Lane Primary“The students, particularly those who don’t normally enjoy reading, found a new way to look at stories. They also loved the active trail which was part of the families session.”
St Peter’s Catholic Primary School
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