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Childrens University

Children's University

The Children's University scheme is an innovative and fast-growing scheme which awards participation in out of school hours activities; it is part of a national network of Children's University projects headed by Children's University Cymru.

 

The Torfaen Children's University (CU) awards credits to young people who attend learning activities out of school hours. CU began in Birmingham in 1993/4 as an organisation designed to 'create a platform upon which young people could recognise and explore their potential as learners'.

 

NEWI in Wrexham were the lead in introducing the scheme in Wales and is where the head office is based.  CU operates outside school hours meaning young people attend activities entirely by choice. In Wales we are actively seeking to introduce a national CU system through a credit framework. A National Agreement sets out the principles and practices of the CU.

 

The Torfaen Children's University scheme was launched in May 17th 2005

and is part funded by UWCN.

 

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The Children's University operates across three age ranges:

  • Kid's College (Years 1 – 3, ages 5 - 8)
  • Children's University (Years 4 – 8, ages 9 - 13)
  • Youth University (Years 9 – 13, ages 14 - 19)

 

For further information visit www.torfaen.gov.uk|

 

The Children's University in Wales awards credits to young people from 5 to 19 who attend activities outside normal school hours.

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Torfaen County Borough Council, 4th Floor, County Hall, Cwmbran, NP44 2WN.

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