Cheltenham Festivals education newsletter February 2009

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N<C:FD< Welcome to our first newsletter for schools. We are already very busy planning what promises to be the most ambitious Festival programme yet.

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Our summer season kicks off with the Budvar Cheltenham Jazz Festival and 11 schools are already signed up to take part in Jazz It Up! our annual celebration of Gloucestershire’s lively youth jazz scene. Every participating school will work with jazz musician Sid Peacock (profile on page 3) and will perform in the Jazz Festival Marquee. See the feature on page 3 and find out what it was like to be a part of Jazz it Up! in 2008. Don’t miss Jazz It Up! in the Jazz Festival Marquee on May 2 and May 3 from 11.00am.

Once again we will be offering free tickets to schools for all our Music Festival concerts, subject to availability.

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Details of our unique science programme for schools will be available to download from our website cheltenhamfestivals.com/education from February half term. Booking opens on March 11, so to get the event of your choice and a free Discover Zone slot, please make sure you book early. This year we are trialling some exciting new ideas such as day packages for KS3 pupils, and special shorter Science Story sessions for KS1, which will include a Discover Zone time slot. Full details will be available on our website. As part of the expansion of our Gifted and Talented programme, our first Science Day for gifted and talented primary school children will be held at Cheltenham College Junior School on Friday June 7. The Science Festival team are running their annual design competition, sponsored by GE, so why not get your school to enter? See back page for details.

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This year sees a wonderfully eclectic programme, including a feast of music by the anniversary composers Haydn, Handel and Mendelssohn, a Hollywood film scores night, a Jewish music focus and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto performed by Nicola Benedetti. Free For Schools bookings open on May 11

October sees the 60th anniversary of our world famous Literature Festival. Book It! for Schools promises to be bigger and better than ever. Look out for big name authors in the next newsletter. School bookings open on June 10, and booking forms will be available on our website. We also see the return of the Big Read, our project for book groups, and this time schools can join in! This year’s book will be Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Finally, our Short Story Slam returns after a two year break, and this year we are working with the BBC to bring this fantastic creative writing and social history project for schools to the Festival.

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For more details about any of these events, or the work of the Education team in general, please contact Philippa Claridge 01242 775 891 philippa.claridge@cheltenhamfestivals.com Nicola Tuxworth 01242 775 822 nicola.tuxworth@cheltenhamfestivals.com

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