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Performance Archive – The D Project
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The D Project creates dance theatre performances for children and families. A winter fairy tale for families. Join us as the mystery of an Irish winter unravels. Traditional legends inspired this story of love, loss and Christmas, performed with live music in unusual spaces; places that the family call home. Created by dancer-choreographer, Debbie Waistell, for the delight of children and families together. ON TOUR 2014 -. October, 1pm and 6.30pm. 8211; www.jabberwockymarket.org.uk. 8211; book tickets.
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About « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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Growing Greener is Holy Trinity Primary School’s flagship Creative Learning Programme. We see creativity as a mindset which is embedded in everything that we do. As a recognised School of Creativity through the Creative Partnerships programme we have been fortunate to be able to work with a range of experts to develop a curriculum that promotes the importance of growing a greener future through gardening, cooking, conservation, enterprise and digital technologies. The project currently operates from Nurs...
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Cookie Policy « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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Cookie Policy for HTR Blogs. Under new European Legislation we are required to state how ‘cookies’ are used on our HTR Blogs website. This blog network/website uses cookies to track and improve your visitor experience. However, these cookies do not hold any personal data about you. Further information about the new EU legislation can be found below. Generally, the role of cookies is beneficial, making your interaction with frequently-visited sites smoother with no extra effort on your part. Without c...
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Growing Food for the Future Creative / Innovative Competition « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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Growing Food for the Future Creative / Innovative Competition. May 28th, 2013 Posted by Mr Ashton. Do you want to win an I-pad for your class? Do you have a good idea for growing vegetables in a creative way? Have you got an innovative idea about how to water your growing area? Why not enter our competition. You have until 28th June to do your activity and then send us some information about it. The best idea will will an I-pad for their class. For more details visit. Click here to cancel reply.
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News and Updates « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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Posted by Mrs S. Brennan. On June 8th, 2014. We have been working with Mr. Ashton from the Wildlife Trust. We have been planting fruit and vegetables and have already been able to harvest some salad leaves and strawberries. Last week we made dens for the insects and animals that Mr. Ashton brought into school. It was great fun. Posted by Mr Ashton. On March 17th, 2014. I have just sorted out the dates, ready to work with nursery and reception – lets hope everyone has greenfingers! Posted by Mr Ashton.
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Resources « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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Posted by Mr M. Waller. On February 28th, 2011. We’ll be adding resources to this website over the coming months…. Growing Food for the Future Creative / Innovative Competition. Visit our Flickr Page! Subscribe in a reader. The Growing Greener programme was initially funded by Creative Partnerships. We are still recognised as a School of Creativity. For the Creative Partnerships programme. We continue to keep this title in recognition of our provisions for creative learning across the school.
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Food and Recipes « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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Y4 Runner Beans Run Away! Posted by Miss Mackie. On October 4th, 2012. French Toast (Eggy Bread). Posted by Mrs S. Brennan. On June 21st, 2011. Posted by Mrs S. Brennan. On June 21st, 2011. Posted by Mrs S. Brennan. On June 21st, 2011. How to make Jungle Curry. Posted by Mr M. Waller. On June 9th, 2011. Come Dine with Me Year 6 Friday Cookery. Posted by Mr M. Waller. On February 9th, 2011. Y6 Come Dine with Me – Recipe 2. Posted by Mr M. Waller. On February 1st, 2011. Y6 Come Dine with Me – Recipe 1.
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Raddish Harvest « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
http://growing-greener.co.uk/2013/07/04/raddish-harvest
July 4th, 2013 Posted by Mr Ashton. Red class planted raddish and lettuce seeds a few weeks ago – Have look at them now! Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Growing Food for the Future Creative / Innovative Competition. Visit our Flickr Page! Subscribe in a reader. The Growing Greener programme was initially funded by Creative Partnerships. We are still recognised as a School of Creativity.
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Network « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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We intend to build on the huge success of our Growing Greener Futures Conference. The Growing Greener Network. Will launch in Autumn 2011 and will work towards developing a network with a strong emphasis on creative learning across the curriculum through the great outdoors. We also hope that it will also promote the values of Growing Greener in making more healthier choices when growing and cooking food. Growing Food for the Future Creative / Innovative Competition. Visit our Flickr Page!
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Bonfire Night « Growing Greener at Holy Trinity Rosehill Primary School
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October 29th, 2012 Posted by Mr Ashton. Don’t forget if you are having a bonfire at home to check it for hedgehogs before you set it alight. Sometimes hedgehogs see the big pile of sticks and think you have made a home for them to hibernate! Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Growing Food for the Future Creative / Innovative Competition. Visit our Flickr Page! Subscribe in a reader.