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Strictly Indian dancing

A group of GCSE Dance students at Warden Park School in West Sussex prepare to perform a dance they were taught by a visiting teacher from Little Flower Convent School, Chennai.

 

The DFID Global School Partnerships scheme offers support, guidance & grants to schools to enhance learning across the curriculum, whether it be in dance, geography, art or maths lessons.

 

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Little Flower Convent School in Chennai, India, has a partnership with Warden Park Secondary School in West Sussex. The relationship between the two schools is one of 1800 partnerships between schools in the UK and developing countries, funded by the Department for International Development (DFID).

 

The growing scheme, DFID Global School Partnerships (DGSP), aims to help young people learn about global issues like climate change and social justice, so that they are able to make informed decisions about their joint future.

 

DFID aims to increase the numbers of UK schools involved in global partnerships from 1800 to 5000 by April 2012. If you want to know more about DFID Global School Partnerships, or want to form one, please go to www.dfid.gov.uk/discoveryzone

 

Credit: DFID / Pippa Ranger

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Uploaded on July 13, 2009
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