Queen Nzinga Saturday School visits Caribbean exhibition at Tate Britain

Queen Nzinga Saturday School visits Caribbean exhibition at Tate Britain

Life Between Islands Caribbean British Art – 1950s – Now  With COVID restrictions lifted, the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club organised a visit to the Tate Britain for the Life Between Islands Caribbean British Art 1950s to Now exhibition. During the Spring term, packed with learning activities, the team, children, parents and teachers, explored the…

PARC discusses diversity of reading books for children with “See Me on the Page”

PARC discusses diversity of reading books for children with “See Me on the Page”

Calls for schools to increase the diversity of reading books has been a constant demand of Black parents over the years. Parents Action and Resource Centre was pleased to be invited to a group discussion with parents and children by Crystal Norbert of seemeonthepage, an organisation established to promote more diversity of reading books in…

Queen Nzinga students learn about caring for the environment

Queen Nzinga students learn about caring for the environment

POSTED ON DECEMBER 20, 2022 BY ADMIN As balance is one of the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club’s core values, tackling the topic of climate change and care for the environment form an important part of our curriculum. With the help of renowned storyteller, Usifu Jalloh (The Cow Foot Prince), our students learned about the environment and wrote…