We love study support

We Love Study Support
We Love Study Support

Over 15O Burngreave young people enjoyed activities and discussions at the Burngreave Study Support Consortium Evaluation Conference during half-term.

The event brought together young people from Reach High; Burngreave After- School Study Support; Somali Education Breakthrough and the IT Community School & Subject Support. The young people offered their ideas to make the study support project even better as well as enjoying a range of activities including circus-skills; jewellery and tile-making workshops; T-Shirt printing; basketball and football. Thanks to Futures’ Streetworx project; Sheffield PCT; Activity Sheffield; Swamp Circus; Non-Stop Foundation and Krishna Alageswaran for workshops and New Deal for ongoing funding for the Consortium.

We Love Study Support
We Love Study Support

“You get to go on lots of trips; have more time to revise and get to know other children from different schools” – Aneesha – Reach High 2

“I like working together with children from different backgrounds and doing activities with other people and friends” – Nagwa – BASSSP

by Ian Clifford

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