ART WORK PRODUCED IN 6 COUNTRIES
RESULTS PRESENTATION
On the first day there was a welcome assembly run by headteacher
Ms Jane MacLachlan and pupil performed some songs and dances.
During the meeting participants studied how water has exerted an influence on cultural development in our lives. The host school showed aspects of its local cultural development with a visit to the nearby city of Oxford, a world-renowned cultural centre which was founded where the River Thames meets the River Cherwell (known locally as the Isis). Whilst there, they visited the famous University which dates from the 12th Century and which has been at the forefront of developing ideas that have not only influenced the lives of people in this country but many more world-wide. They also visited the world’s first public museum, the Ashmolean, which houses a collection of art and artefacts from around the world.
OXFORD
On another day there was a visit to Stratford upon
Avon to visit the home of William Shakespeare, whose cultural influence spreads
far beyond the local area and who will be familiar to the participants from all
countries.
STRATFORD UPON AVON
As well as their work, the pupils will discover some
of the leisure related water activities that are part of British culture. This
will include relaxing on the river in a boat or punt and taking a trip on the
Oxford canal, once part of the national canal system used by working boats
transporting goods around the country but now almost exclusively used for
leisure.
At the school the pupils had workshops on aspects of
film-making from developing an idea, to storyboarding and to filming. As a
group, the visiting children and their hosts made a film using the neighbouring
secondary school’s film and TV studio. They learnt about directing, acting,
lighting, sound and production as well as exploring special effects such as
green screen. These skills will be invaluable in the production of their final
documentary for the project and will also serve them well in any presentational
work they undertake in the future. As part of the workshops the pupils
considered how water has inspired artists, authors and composers and explored
their own interpretations of water. The conservation of water also came into
these thoughts because the influence of water on our lives and cultures will
continue into the future. These considerations will provide a basis for the
subject matter when they begin their film-making.
During the week the Mayor of Bicester hosted a meeting
at the Town Council Chamber and talked to the children about the town and how
it is run.
STALLS
Traditionaly all partners organised stalls presenting their schools, towns, countries. There were some snacks and souvenirs made by pupils. Chair of Governors Mr Mike Waine visited school that day.
In the end all received certificates