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LogoThe Education Centre exists to help teachers cover the curriculum for Primary and Secondary education in imaginative ways, while playing its part in the Cathedral's outreach and mission and presenting the Cathedral as a place of worship.
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These aims are achieved by:

  • making children feel welcome and accepted.

  • offering trails and workshops in which children can enrich their study.

  • providing activities which encourage the children to learn through experience, thereby not discriminating against children with poor literacy or language skills.

  • being sensitive to the life of the Cathedral.

  • giving a high level of service and care to visiting schools.

  • showing that the Cathedral is a living building with a purpose and is an active centre of worship and pilgrimage for Christians.

The Education Officer is assisted by an Office Administrator and a team of seventeen part-time volunteers, the majority of whom are experienced teachers who bring their own expertise and interests to the Centre. They are supported on a day-to-day basis by a Management Committee appointed by the Trustees.

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It's been here for Roman soldiers, medieval pilgrims and Elizabethan actors....

It's the ultimate teaching aid.....

It's Southwark Cathedral!

Volunteers are needed to lead trails and workshops for primary and secondary pupils.

For more information contact Sandra or Tricia at the Education Centre.

How do teachers benefit from a visit to Southwark Cathedral?

The teachers bring children to the Cathedral to participate in trails, workshops and investigations designed to relate to the demands of the curriculum and to be a stimulus for classroom activities. The Education Officer is an experienced teacher, whom visiting teachers can relate to as a professional colleague and with whom they will already have discussed the needs of their group. Since the Education Officer and the Centre team lead the trails, teachers, who are expected to be present throughout, are able to observe and assess their pupils' capabilities.

Resources for Teachers

Trails and workshops.
Teaching points sheets which outline the day's activities and include suggested follow-up work in class.
Site visits prior to the school visit.

How do pupils benefit?

It is clear that our work satisfies a number of criteria as prescribed in the National Curriculum, but the trails, workshops and investigations can offer more to the pupils. At the Cathedral the pupils have the chance to work co-operatively and use their verbal, written and artistic skills to complete a piece of work.

In the trails and workshops pupils have an opportunity to exercise skills learned in the classroom and apply them in different surroundings. The differentiation of the tasks allows the less able pupils to shine and develop confidence in their work.

Since the Cathedral is above all else a place of Christian worship, it offers children of different faiths or none some contact with a living Christian community, helping them develop an understanding and respect for religious traditions in a setting which itself often provokes in them a sense of awe and wonder.


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