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Read 24.10.2007 Pupils will be challenged to identify and develop their entrepreneurial skills through the creation and manufacture of a prototype product.
Read 24.10.2007 Our Modern Foreign Languages programme (French or German) has been introduced in recognition of the importance of transnational activity.
Read 03.10.2006 Our Schools Sports Programme provides coaching on school site during curriculum time, offering a sports coach as an affordable solution for PPA cover while also enriching the curriculum for pupils.
Read 24.08.2006 Programme activities specifically target Year 10/11 pupils who are presently not working to achieve their full potential in one or more areas of their academic study. Activities particularly benefit pupils on the C/D Borderline.
Read 05.01.2006 Pupils will be encouraged to use their mathematics confidently to tackle problems in a variety of situations as they move around Ewood Park, from the ticket office to the shop, the football pitch to the concourse catering outlets.
Read 28.04.2005 Develop your pupils ICT skills and knowledge within the stimulating environment of a professional football club.
Read 28.04.2005 Further develop your pupils ICT skills and knowledge with our new digital video making/editing programme.
Read 28.04.2005 In this programme pupils tackle a design and make assignment (DMA) on the theme of 'Sportswear', in which they design and make a shirt for their football team to play in later in the day.
Read 23.02.2005 Educational visits to Blackburn Rovers.
Read 09.11.2004 Lancashire LEA schools - The Education and Cultural Services Directorate, LCC, has approved "Educate at Ewood" for use by schools in the Lancashire Education Authority and there is therefore no requirement for comprehensive risk assessment.
Read 20.10.2004 Ewood Park is the ideal place to develop an understanding of how leisure and tourism organisations operate as businesses and how people now choose to use their leisure and recreation time.
Read 04.03.2004 The focus of the programme is on respect for diversity in our society giving everyone the freedom to live without discrimination, prejudice and the fear of racial harassment and violence.
Read 04.03.2004 A media opportunity for pupils at KS2, 3, 4 to watch a Premiership game at Ewood Park as a match reporter.
Read 19.11.2003 'Learning Through Football' uses the Ewood Park stadium - its facilities, systems and personnel - as the ultimate learning resource.
Read 17.11.2003 Want to make a programme booking?
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