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About Peterbrook's International Links
The Peterbrook Primary School ‘Keys’ that
appear on our school crest are the Keys of ‘Knowledge’
and ‘Friendship’. We believe that they symbolise the
aim for our children : to develop a knowledge and an understanding
of their world, with all its diversity, and a recognition that we
all have a part to play in our global economy as a school and as
a community. The task for all educators is to encourage children
to view themselves as global citizens with a care and concern for
others internationally, as opposed to the other option, which is
one of rich nations versus poor and the development of an even more
obvious culture of the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’
across the world.
As part of this aim we offer our children the chance
of experiencing other cultures through direct links with children
in other parts of the world. We currently have active partnerships
with :
- AnZhen No. 2 Primary School, Beijing, China.
- John S. Hobart Elementary School, Long Island,
New York
- 6a School, Stolbtcy, Minsk, Belarus
- Ecole Saint Exupery, Cholet, France
- Stefan Luchian Arts High School, Botosani, Romania
Links are established with all these schools, and
are at Principal, staff and pupil levels. Our partnerships continue
to enable our Key Stage 2 children to regularly communicate as e-pals
together and in addition our teachers and Principals to exchange
curriculum information and good teaching practices.
Our programme for ‘International Developments’
are included as a part of our School Improvement Plan, and are designed
to strengthen and develop those ties through exciting projects.
Our International links began in 2000 following our
successful OFSTED Inspection Report. Our school was praised for
the way in which the profile of the Arts was maintained alongside
the major initiatives in Literacy and Numeracy.
As a result, we were invited by Solihull Education
Department to represent the Authority in an ambitious three year
project with partner schools in Cholet, France and Botosani, Romania.
Following planning meetings in the three countries over a three
year period, a musical 3-act ‘Opera’, entitled “Le
serment aux etoiles” or “Oath to the Stars”, was
composed.
The children in each school were responsible for writing
the words of an act, while the musical directors linked to each
school composed the music. The opera’s theme was the world
through the eyes of children. The Romanian children, in Act 1, depicted
the guiding influence that the stars and heavens have upon the destiny
of the world. Peterbrook children, in a moving composition that
involved such diverse formats as country and western music, calypso,
and Rap, presented the ills of the world as children see them, that
is as, death, destruction, war and poverty. The French children
offered a hopeful solution in remembering the promise that the heavens
have given the earth, and the ‘oath to the stars’ that
we must give in return, to make our world a better place in which
to live.
At the end of a week in Cholet, France, when ‘e-pals’
became real pals, and after rehearsals in the ‘Ecole de Musique’,
the performance took place. It was a world premiere, screened on
French national television, when almost 170 children from three
countries, performed magnificently, to a live audience of 2,500
people.
The experience for children, teachers and parents was extraordinary,
and it inspired us all to develop more links for our children. China
presented us with the next opportunity.
We are very proud of our association with AnZhen No.2
Primary School, Beijing, China. Our relationship began in December
2001 when we contacted the British Council to see whether we could
establish a link in a contrasting country. We were invited to become
the first school in the world to twin with a primary school in Beijing,
China. We were delighted at the prospect! Two days before the end
of the Autumn Term we received an e-mail from Lui YuYing, Principal,
inviting us to Beijing in February 2002.
It was a fantastic experience. We were completely
humbled at the welcome, friendship and generosity we received during
our six day stay. Links were made at Principal and teacher level,
and meetings were held to set up ‘e-pal’ arrangements
for our children. We were introduced to the Assistant Director of
Education for Beijing, and the Head of the ICT department of the
city, with a view to forming a primary school internet site. We
observed lessons in English, Art, IT and P.E, and were invited to
teach English and Music to AnZhen pupils.
The sights of Beijing are truly spectacular. The Summer
Palace, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, The Great Wall,
The Science Museum were all wonderful : an experience that will
never be forgotten.
In June 2002 we returned the compliment. Madame YuYing
and Li Xin, the school’s Citizenship Co-ordinator, spent seven
days in Solihull as our guests. During the week, meetings were held
to develop existing curriculum and electronic partner links for
children and staff. Arrangements were made to receive two more Peterbrook
teachers in Beijing in October 2002. This visit was successfully
undertaken.
Since then Madame Yu Ying has retired, and Madame
Nie is now the Principal. We have received an invitation to visit
AnZhen once again in October 2004, when four staff will visit for
ten days. This visit will incorporate a three day music and dance
project with AnZhen pupils. It will also involve the teaching of
traditional English songs and English Country dances with the AnZhen
children.
In addition, it is our hope that during this visit
our school website will become a part of a larger International
Primary School Website based in Beijing. The future is full of opportunities
for our children and our staff and I do hope that you enjoy browsing
our ‘international pages’ which form an exciting part
of our website.
Mr. E. Carter
Headteacher
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