What we can learn from The Gambia

What we can learn from The Gambia

In between our packed schedule of summer ‘Key to the National Curriculum’ school visits,  we’ve realised our annual trip to The Gambia is creeping up fast! The visit which this year takes place at the end of November 2018 will be our 25th trip! (we started in 2000...
Why we’re smiling

Why we’re smiling

We are delighted that our new Key to the National Curriculum KS1 and KS2 geography resources are going down so well! We were thrilled to have been highly commended at the Geographical Association Publishers’ Award  earlier in the year and are equally pleased that the...

Under the Baobab tree

Thoughts from Ric and Ann Sims , unpaid Teaching Assistants for the week. A big thank you to Des and Pam for inviting us to join them for a Gambian Cocktail. A cocktail of enthusiasm, dedication, kindness, endless energy and fun.  It was uplifting to witness the work...
Recycled aluminium ladles

Recycled aluminium ladles

In The Gambia there is a thriving industry based on recycling of waste aluminium to produce a range of kitchen and other goods including aluminium ladles. Recycling here is not a duty, like it is in the first world, but a real economic necessity. The cost of imported...
Study Visit to The Gambia

Study Visit to The Gambia

Study Visit to The Gambia – Sunday 26th November to Sunday 3rd December 2017 The study visit is run and organised by Pam Copeland and Dr Des Bowden the directors of B&C Educational Ltd.. Pam taught in primary schools before becoming a senior university...
The “Great Get Together”

The “Great Get Together”

Eleven schools, 25 teachers, 60 children and 60 balloons, united together on Thursday 16th June, to celebrate the ideas of Jo Cox MP on the anniversary of her death. The 16/17 June was feted as the “Great Get Together” to celebrate the life of Jo Cox MP. Her husband...
Making the Most of Collaboration

Making the Most of Collaboration

Our next Teachers’ Meet is on Thursday 29th June from 4.30 pm onwards, at Ashwood Park Primary School, Stourbridge (DY8 5DJ). Following on from the success of the first B&C Teachers’ Meet held at the Nettl Studios in Central Birmingham, the intention...

Our next Teachers’ Meet

Following on from our first ever Teachers’ Meet back in March we are delighted to announce our next free networking and sharing event, this time being held at Ashwood Park Primary School, on Thursday 29th June from 4:30 pm onwards.  Once again we are delighted to be...

B&C’s First Ever Teachers’ Meet

Join us for our first B&C Educational Teachers’ Meet on Tuesday 21st  March 2017 at Nettl Business Store, Great Charles Street, Birmingham.    This evening session will bring together primary teachers from across the West Midlands who we have worked with on...

Good news from The Gambia

After the unsettled period of political unrest since the elections of 1 dec 2016, the future for The Gambia is now looking bright. Adam Barrow’s government has received major funding from the European Union. The new president has expressed his wish for the...

Plastic kettles – updates

The West African recycled plastic kettle is found across that part of Africa.  Unless you have been to West Africa it is hard to understand its importance in the everyday lives of ordinary people.  They are used for carrying water, filling pots and pans, washing hands...

Teachers’ Workshop

Teachers’ Workshop in Cape Point, Feb 2016             B & C Educational sponsored an international teachers’ workshop and welcomed 19 Gambian teachers, 3 Senegalese and 8 UK educationalists.  The morning was spent...

Exciting start to 2015

B&C Educational have had an exciting start to the new year. Nettl of Birmingham (nettl.com) have just upgraded their website (www.primary-school-resources.com) and it went live and Friday, so we are looking forward to a flood of new orders for our educational...

Gambia visit excitement mounts

Despite the random rumours emanating from WEst Africa, there are still no ebola officially recognised in The Gambia and the Global Dimension Partnership trip scheduled for mid November is going ahead. The Gambia has suffered from the ebola scare as fewer tourists have...

Next Gambia study visit

We as the Global Dimension Partnership are now actively planning for the next Gambia study visit (19-26 November) and working with busy teachers is sometimes very difficult. Last week we were fully booked with 16 places, now two have had to drop out and we are looking...

Images and Artefacts

B&C resources are normally produced as a result of our own visits, experiences and efforts.  I am currently producing an photopack on ‘India’ to complement our other resources on India which include Images in and around Chembakolli and an Indian...

Dee Covets Kettles!

B and C have been very busy in the second half of January. Our visit to the marketing gym and Dee Blick was exciting, eye opening and hard work! (www.themarketinggym.org)  We feel we learnt so much and have already hired two Girl Fridays to work on our tactical...