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Issue:- 30 January 2013

Knowsley school first to sign up for a creative curriculum on Merseyside

A pioneering Knowsley primary school has become the first on Merseyside to sign up for curriculum package which will champion creativity in the classroom.

Prescot Primary School in Knowsley will use the Cornerstones creative curriculum to further develop exciting and engaging learning opportunities for their pupils.

More than 600 schools around the country already use the Cornerstones creative curriculum and Prescot Primary is the 1st school on Merseyside to sign up for the education resource.

Headteacher of Prescot Primary Stephen George said:- "At Prescot Primary, we want lessons to engage and excite every learner whatever their starting point and enable them to progress. We've chosen the Cornerstones curriculum to support our school's own curriculum because it provides an excellent flexible framework and selection of well-researched projects to help us prepare stimulating learning which we can tailor to the needs of our pupils and our community."

Cornerstones schools director Graham Bell said:- "We are delighted to welcome Prescot Primary as a Cornerstones school and look forward very much supporting its teachers to design and deliver a wide range of fascinating lessons which meet every requirement of the national curriculum. We are committed to spreading and supporting a creative learning philosophy across England and Wales and it is great to now be working with our first school on Merseyside."

Cornerstones Education is a national educational resources company established by a team of former teachers and advisors in 2011. It already works with schools from Kent to Cumbria; Portsmouth to Peterborough; and 25% of all primary schools in Wales.

The Cornerstones curriculum aims to help teachers prepare engaging lessons which encourage children to develop skills and knowledge, innovate and express themselves. It saves teachers time on research and planning, allowing them to spend more time with children in the classroom. The Cornerstones curriculum was recently revised and extended to fully meet and exceed all government-required learning targets in the National Curriculum 2014.

Graham added:- "We are aware of concerns that new demands presented by the National Curriculum may squeeze creativity out of learning, but at Cornerstones, we are adamant that a creative curriculum is proven to get results and improve educational standards and aspirations – there will be absolutely no need to compromise on creativity. We aim to support schools to keep the curriculum creative and our learning resources have all the revised government learning targets covered."

Steven Gerrard Signs Letter To Prime Minister Calling For Defibrillator Law

ON Tuesday, 28 January 2014, Oliver King's father Mark and Patron Cllr Jake Morrison will deliver a letter to the Prime Minister at Downing Street, signed by Liverpool and England Captain Steven Gerrard.

12 young people die of a sudden cardiac arrest every single week in the UK alone, the condition is known as Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome, and is unrelated to lifestyle choices.

Defibrillators save lives. 55 year old teacher Billy Quayle suffered a cardiac arrest while coaching children after school, and was saved by colleagues who had just received Defibrillator training. There are many more examples of survivors, proving that Defibrillators are vital. The letter to the Prime Minister has also been signed by LFC club Dr Zafar Iqbal, who has two young children who have survived cardiac arrests, due to early defibrillation.

The Oliver King Foundation has already won support from Government Ministers. In July 2013 Public Health Minister Anna Soubry MP visited Liverpool to launch the Community Public Access Defibrillator programme.

However, campaigners are struggling to secure a meeting with Government Ministers since the October reshuffle.

Mark King, Founder of The Oliver King Foundation said:- "We will not stop campaigning until we have legislation. Defibrillators save lives, if one was at the school my Oliver attended I am certain he would still be with us today. I hope the Prime Minister appreciates this and has a debate in the House of Commons so that we can finally get the ball rolling on securing a law."

Councillor Jake Morrison, Patron of The Oliver King Foundation said:- "We had a petition started in January 2012 calling on the Government to introduce a law that will require defibrillators in all schools and sports centres. We haven't stopped lobbying Parliament since then. We started getting somewhere with the Public Health Minister Anna Soubry MP, and we had just arranged another meeting, but then the reshuffle happened. We have struggled to secure a meeting with relevant Ministers since then. There was a successful debate in the Westminster Hall chamber, but no opportunity for MPs to vote. We need to move forward with these calls, more and more lives are at risk the longer we wait. We are not asking Government to pay £20million to make this happen, fit the demand alongside the requirement for fire extinguishers."

Did you know? 12 year old Oliver King died in March 2011 of a sudden cardiac arrest while at school, there was no defibrillator on hand, last week he would have turned 15 years old?

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