A huge group (25 people) from our Greenwich classes attended this term’s trip to the Greenwich Heritage Centre in Woolwich. We can highly recommend the museum and particularly the ESOL quiz organised by the education manager. The temporary exhibition has some really fascinating objects and the permanent exhibition strikes a good […]
Yearly Archives: 2013
“I’ve been in the UK and I’ve never seen anything like this” – Sorifa talking about the mummies at the British Museum. Eight of us from Surrey Square travelled up to Russell Square on the 188. We had a couple of hours to have a good look around the British […]
What a day! In just a few breathless hours, 15 students, four babies and two teachers managed to take six different trains, visit the Observatory, visit Greenwich park, visit the Queen’s House, have lunch and walk up and down Greenwich hill. We also managed to get a buggy stuck on a train, […]
Thanks to Bekele and the New Citizens Legal Advice Service for a fantastic workshop at Notre Dame on Saturday 23rd November. 28 students participated and left knowing a lot more about immigration legal advice, what constitutes good and bad advice and how to defend yourself in the face of speculative police […]
On Wednesday 19th November eight EFA students from our Surrey Square Primary School group took action alongside Southwark Citizens to demand a meeting with Rory Patterson, the Head of Children’s Services at Southwark Council. Our class was concerned about child destitution and anxious that the Council do all they can […]
We are two sessions in to our new research project, The Power of Discussion. The theme of immigration and specifically “illegal” or “undocumented” migrants emerged in the first session and we exploredit in greater depth on session two. We have launched a blog thepowerofdiscussion.wordpress.com and a Twitter Account “Discussion Power”. […]
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