CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
STARTING CHINESE STARTING CHINESE IN YOUR SCHOOLIN YOUR SCHOOL
‘A Headteacher’s Perspective’‘A Headteacher’s Perspective’
STARTING CHINESE STARTING CHINESE IN YOUR SCHOOLIN YOUR SCHOOL
‘A Headteacher’s Perspective’‘A Headteacher’s Perspective’
As a Headteacher, I believe passionately that today’s students will only As a Headteacher, I believe passionately that today’s students will only
become tomorrow’s generation of creative academics and entrepreneurs become tomorrow’s generation of creative academics and entrepreneurs
if they are given time and space to learn about the world outside the if they are given time and space to learn about the world outside the
school gate. school gate.
It is clear to me that our most urgent priority in achieving this goal is for It is clear to me that our most urgent priority in achieving this goal is for
all students to understand more about China and Chinese culture, and all students to understand more about China and Chinese culture, and
for a healthy number of these students to learn Mandarin Chinese to for a healthy number of these students to learn Mandarin Chinese to
GCSE level or beyond. GCSE level or beyond.
China is a country with a great history, and a future that has enormous China is a country with a great history, and a future that has enormous
potential. We will fail our students if we do not open their eyes to this potential. We will fail our students if we do not open their eyes to this
and enable many of them to leave school with some knowledge of and enable many of them to leave school with some knowledge of
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CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
HOW WE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE HOW WE BECAME INVOLVED IN THE TEACHING OF MANDARINTEACHING OF MANDARIN
Mandarin was first introduced into Calday over 10 years ago as an extension activity at our on-site Wirral Able Child centre for gifted and talented children
We did try other languages first such as Japanese but the one that captured the imagination of our pupils was Mandarin
We decided to include Mandarin as part of our main curriculum alongside five other languages
We now have over 200 pupils learning Mandarin
We quickly established a link with Hangzhou Foreign Language School in South East China which has been invaluable
CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
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We currently have two teachers of Chinese and three teaching assistants who are great fun, with a wicked sense of humour and penchant for Karaoke!
A native speaker on the staff is invaluable
It is important to try and establish links with a school in China as this helps to enhance the teaching of Mandarin by use of a teacher exchange programme
It is not always easy at first for teachers of Chinese to fit in with the western ways of teaching so they may need guidance
CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
OUR INVOLVEMENT AS A CONFUCIUS OUR INVOLVEMENT AS A CONFUCIUS
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Ten Headteachers with different experiences of Mandarin were forming a Steering group to promote Mandarin which co-incided with the SSAT persuading Hanban, the Chinese equivalent of the British Council, to give them ‘Confucius Institute’ status
There are now five ‘Confucius Classrooms’ around the Country
Our aim is to make Mandarin as mainstream as French and Spanish
CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
HOW WE HAVE HELPED TO BRING HOW WE HAVE HELPED TO BRING MANDARIN INTO OTHER SCHOOLSMANDARIN INTO OTHER SCHOOLS
INCLUDING PRIMARIES INCLUDING PRIMARIES
Learning Mandarin needs a different approach to learning a European Language - students find it challenging but rewarding.
We firmly believe that children learn languages best when they start young so we have supported a number of primary schools in introducing Mandarin.
We found that there were few teaching resources for primary schools so we have recently published our first book called “MaoMao and the Bamboo”
We have also adopted a number of ‘spoke’ schools to spread Mandarin across the North West
CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past
For any assistance relating to the teaching of Chinese please contact us as follows:-
Calday Grange Grammar School Grammar School Lane
West Kirby Wirral
CH48 8GG
Tel: 0151 6252727 Fax: 0151 6259581
Email: [email protected]: www.calday.wirral.sch.uk
MaoMao website: www.maomaopanda.co.uk
CALDAY GRANGE GRAMMAR SCHOOLBuilding for the future – upon the strengths of the past