Across this academic year the Global Learning Association is running a Turing Consortium project with five primary schools in Warrington and five primary schools in Denmark.
Our project, Linking Lives, focuses on Good Mental Health and Well-being, linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3. Through exploring other cultural backgrounds pupils will learn how to manage their own health and well-being and get involved in social action to improve an aspect of their locality. We are using a model of five ways to well-being:
Connect
Take notice
Give
Keep learning
Be active
Schools began the project with 'Getting to Know You' style activities and the UK children visited their linked schools in May 2024. The group used activities from the British Council’s Schools Connect pack Mental Health and well-being: staying healthy and resilient, the books 'Be Your Own Superhero' by Dr Laura Meek and the 'What Makes me Happy?' Films produced by the Ragdoll Foundation. Pupils from the Warrington schools learned how sustaining well-being, nurturing happiness and understanding our feelings feature in Danish schools. Now that the group has returned the pupils have become Well-being Ambassadors in their own schools.
Click here to download the report and photos from this successful visit!
GLA Turing Projects 2024 - 2025
We were excited to hear that every one of our Turing applications for the next round has been successful!
Full details of the schools involved and their projects will be published here once the post 2024 election embargo has been lifted.
Our project, Linking Lives, focuses on Good Mental Health and Well-being, linked to the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3. Through exploring other cultural backgrounds pupils will learn how to manage their own health and well-being and get involved in social action to improve an aspect of their locality. We are using a model of five ways to well-being:
Connect
Take notice
Give
Keep learning
Be active
Schools began the project with 'Getting to Know You' style activities and the UK children visited their linked schools in May 2024. The group used activities from the British Council’s Schools Connect pack Mental Health and well-being: staying healthy and resilient, the books 'Be Your Own Superhero' by Dr Laura Meek and the 'What Makes me Happy?' Films produced by the Ragdoll Foundation. Pupils from the Warrington schools learned how sustaining well-being, nurturing happiness and understanding our feelings feature in Danish schools. Now that the group has returned the pupils have become Well-being Ambassadors in their own schools.
Click here to download the report and photos from this successful visit!
GLA Turing Projects 2024 - 2025
We were excited to hear that every one of our Turing applications for the next round has been successful!
Full details of the schools involved and their projects will be published here once the post 2024 election embargo has been lifted.