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Learning Outside the Classroom award
6 July 2009 : The River
& Rowing Museum has gained a Learning
Outside the Classroom Quality Badge in recognition
of the high standard of its educational
programmes and facilities. It is one of
the first museums to be given this new award.
The Museum has built up its excellent reputation
over ten years with more than ten thousand
school visitors last year. It offers a range
of curriculum-based courses, from nursery
to GCSE, taught by talented and experienced
museum tutors. It has excellent facilities
in its Education Centre, built with the
support of the Heritage Lottery Fund and
The Arbib Foundation.
Head of Education at the River & Rowing
Museum Christina Parker said: "Organising
a school visit can be a huge responsibility
for a teacher especially when it comes to
risk assessments. This Quality Badge will
be a national benchmark, instantly recognised
and trusted by local authorities and schools.
It demonstrates our clear commitment to
be a centre of excellence for learning outside
the classroom."
In 2006 the Government launched its Learning
Outside the Classroom Manifesto. The Quality
Badge, launched in October 2008, is part
of its 'Out and About' package designed
to make it easier for schools to organise
visits. Both the Government and Ofsted emphasise
the value that such experiences have in
raising standards and supporting personal
development. Pupils and teachers benefit
from the experience of a Museum visit. It
enhances classroom learning and provides
the opportunity to learn new skills. Seeing
'the real thing' whether it's an ancient
skull found in the Thames or a modern Olympic
rowing boat; handling real artefacts; creating
a painting or a poem inspired by the river;
or going for a guided walk along the river
- all make learning outside the classroom
both memorable and effective.
This Quality Badge assures schools that
the River & Rowing Museum offers a high
standard of provision from visit planning
to delivery and beyond.
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Further
information:
Amanda Dellor
01491 415642
amanda.dellor@rrm.co.uk
Pictures
The River & Rowing Museum media centre,
with all press releases and a wide selection
of images for download can be found at:
http://www.kallaway.co.uk/rrm.htm
Notes to Editors
Since opening in 1998, the Museum
has received numerous awards for its design
and architecture, including the National
Heritage/NPI Museum of the Year award. The
River & Rowing Museum is part of the
Thames Valley Museums Group (TVMG) Family
Friendly initiative. It's a scheme that
brings together 29 museums across Berkshire,
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, to promote
their popular appeal to the whole family
- The Museum has four permanent galleries
on: The River Thames, Rowing, Henley on
Thames and The Wind in the Willows
- Address: The River & Rowing Museum,
Mill Meadows, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire,
RG9 1BF. Tel. 01491 415600 Email. www.rrm.co.uk
- The Museum, terrace café and
shop is open every day from 10am - 5.30pm
in summer and 10am - 5pm in the winter
- Paid for tickets are valid for FREE
re-entry to the museum for 12 months
- Admission: £7 for adults, £5
for children and £5 for senior citizens
and concessions
- terrace café providing hot and
cold meals
- Fantastic shop
- Free parking for visitors
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