Tuesday, March 13, 2018

School visit Scotland

Helloo UKPN’ers!

 

Looking for a volunteer to visit this school in southern Scotland, it’d be really great if anyone who’s not too far away is willing to visit the school and talk about something polar, or their field/ship experiences etc. The school visits I’ve done have been really rewarding, lots of fun, and turns out if you mix year 2’s, lard and ice it’s carnage ;)
Usually the school will cover transport costs and if not we can look to support it through UKPN.
So please get back to me if you’re keen and I’ll put you in touch with the teacher.

thanks

 

Anna

 

Dr Anna Belcher
Ecological Biogeochemist

British Antarctic Survey

Cambridge

 

From: Ms McDonald [mailto:gw17mcdonaldemma@ea.dumgal.sch.uk]
Sent: 12 March 2018 21:12
To: education@polarnetwork.org
Subject: school visit

 

To whom It may concern

 

I am a class teacher in Lochmaben Primary School near Lockerbie in Scotland.  Next term our primary 2, 3 and 4 children are going to be covering hot and cold lands as a topic.  I noted on another website that you had visited schools and talked to children etc.  Is there any possibility of this happening or can you directed us to useful resources on cold lands for the children.  They are between 6 and 9.

 

Regards

 

Emma McDonald

Class Teacher

 

Dumfries and Galloway Council

Lochmaben Primary School, Annandale Crescent, Lochmaben,  DG11 1SA

 

Tel: 01387 810208 Internal: 44820

Drop Point:230

email: gw08officelochmabenp@ea.dumgal.sch.uk

 

Website: http://www.dumgal.gov.uk

 

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