![]() ![]() “What an amazing opportunity to work in partnership with the Confucius Institute to provide first hand cultural experiences for our children.” “The Mandarin taster was nicely structured, and we were really impressed with how much the children were learning and how engaged they were.” The finished puppets looked fab and I could tell the children were very excited to show them off at home.” “The craft activity was really effective and the step-by-step guidance to create the dragon puppet was clear enough for the children to follow. Here’s are some examples of the overwhelmingly positive reception from staff and students at the schools: Various activities were offered to the school children including paper cutting, origami, Chinese calligraphy, brush painting, fan painting and dumpling making. Nottingham Chinese School (24 February, reception to year 6, 300+ pupils) ![]() Alderman White School (1-24 February, Year 7-11, 420+ pupils).Middleton Primary School (8 February, Year 4-5, 10+ pupils).Rushcliffe School (1-14 February, Year 8-11, 80+ pupils).Haydn Primary School (8 February, Year 3,4,5 and 6, 220+ pupils).Broomhill Junior School, (6 January, Year 4, 75 pupils).St Edmund Campion Catholic Primary School (30 January, Year 1,2, 4 and 6, 210+ pupils).These events reached over 1,300 school pupils from across seven primary and secondary schools: The past four weeks were very busy with Nottingham Confucius Institute staff and student volunteers delivering Chinese language lessons and cultural workshops for local schools as part of their Chinese New Year celebration activity. ![]()
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