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RAPS IN THE NEWS

June 2022

  • Oh Baby – What A Challenge for Year 6

    Published 28/06/22

    The relentless responsibilities of being a parent are being experienced by children at Ramsgate Arts Primary.

    Year 6 children have been tending to their own ‘flour babies’ around the clock for a week in class, during lunch and break times and at home.

    The ‘offspring’ are actually flour-filled bags that girls and boys ‘adopt’ and make their own including creating faces and features for them, naming them, and providing them with clothes. Some fed their ‘child’, others carried them around in baby slings or pushed them along in buggies.

    The idea behind the project was to experience first-hand just how unrelenting it is to be a parent (although without the more arduous scenarios of crying, feeding and dirty nappies, the children knew they had it easy compared to a real baby.)

    Year group teachers Jon Williams and Andrew Beraet said: “Nevertheless, the requirement to keep their baby with them at all times and keep it safe gave an insight into 'parenthood'. For some of the children it became a real struggle to juggle their learning tasks with the supervision of their 'offspring'.”

    The RAPS initiative follows the story of Flour Babies by former Children’s Laureate Anne Fine whose book examines the social science experiment of schoolboys receiving a six-pound bag of flour, in rags, to form the look of a baby that they must care for it at all times, as if it were a real baby.

    The RAPS teachers added: “In our experiment our ‘parents’ were generally very successful and, apart from three 'deaths' (split bags), the children cared for their babies remarkably well.

    “A huge thank you goes to all the families who supported the project - taking photos, ensuring the 'babies' were supervised at all times and even waking their children to 'feed' or 'care for' their ‘offspring’ in the night.”

    Head of School Nick Budge said: “It was a thought-provoking initiative and it was noticeable how the children’s attitudes developed towards their ‘babies’ as the days passed.

    “It is very easy to quickly become fed up with the responsibility of caring for another – and this was a strong personal lesson that reinforced how difficult it can be to look after another being, not just for an hour here and there, but full on.

    “I know that it meant our boys and girls re-evaluated just how much their parents do for them, each day, every day, unconditionally.

    “They may only have been bags of flour but for several days our girls and boys took things seriously, doing their best to tend to them with care and responsibility.

    “The flour wasn’t self-raising – they had to put in the hard work and learn how best to raise their flour babies. I know they learnt a lot from the project.”

    Ramsgate Arts primary School is part of the Viking Academy trust together with Upton Junior School, Broadstairs, and Chilton primary School, Ramsgate.

    For more information contact Head of School Nick Budge on 01843 581847

     

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  • RAPS National Gallery Challenge

    Published 21/06/22

    Young creatives at Ramsgate Arts Primary have been displaying their collective imaginative skills for a competition run by the world famous National Gallery in London.

    The annual nationwide Take One Picture project invites children to create artworks around a striking image and then plan, create, submit and exhibit their works.

    A Shipwreck in Stormy Seas by Claude-Joseph Vernet is the gallery’s choice to inspire pupils for the 2022/2023 challenge.

    It depicts a rocky shoreline buffeted by a violent sea storm. Two ships roll in the giant swell, sails tied down or tattered by the turbulent winds and lashing rain, while a third ship lies shattered against the rocks. Figures carry salvaged goods up the shore, while an unconscious woman is laid out on a rock, her friends overwhelmed with despair.

    Head of School Nick Budge said: “This dramatic seascape certainly inspired all our year groups to create thought-provoking artwork that focuses on many parts of the story.

    “Our art team of Mike Brown and Karen Vost, teachers, support staff and families all helped with the project which produced striking thought-provoking results that made for a brilliant exhibition in our main entrance and reception areas.”

    The range of work included a large replica ship created from scratch by pupils from Team Gunson; other year groups provided storm clouds, wrecked ships on stormy seas, sculptures, specially designed sail cloths, illuminated sea urchins and other aspects of the historic painting using a various of styles, techniques and materials.

    In recent years Ramsgate Arts Primary has been praised by the competition organisers for the quality and breadth of its submissions.

    As a result, RAPS entries were displayed at the National Gallery as part of a virtual tour at the start of pandemic lockdown, and they also saw their work featured on digital billboards in major cities across the UK.

    Ocean Outdoors showed entries on sites in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. It included RAPS’ Soundwave Cityscapes that featured audio recordings of seagulls screeching, foghorns blaring and horses neighing transformed from sonic waveforms into artwork resembling a metropolitan skyline.

    The inspiration for that competition was the evocative painting the Men of the Docks by George Bellows in 1912 that features workers on the docks of New York's frozen East River, the skyscrapers of Manhattan and a vast ocean liner towering in the background.

    Mr Budge added: “This is a fabulous competition and it encourages our children to think deeply and interpret what they see and feel.

    “We have produced some inspirational creations in the last few years and we have done very well in the competition.

    “Once again the standard demonstrated by our girls and boys for the current Take One Picture venture is very high - they worked very hard with their teachers and the result is a fabulous showcase of their skills.”

    Ramsgate Arts Primary School is part of the Viking Academy Trust with Upton Junior School at Broadstairs and Chilton Primary School, Ramsgate.

    For more information, contact Head of School Nick Budge on 01843 582847.

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    Published 17/06/22
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  • Unearthing Britain’s History

    Published 15/06/22

    The lives of the invaders and settlers who changed the face of Britain are being explored by children at Ramsgate Arts Primary.

    The Year 5 ‘history detectives’ are delving deep into the past to discover what shaped the way the country developed through the centuries.

    Within this term’s topic girls and boys will research the Roman invasion of our shores including how the Britons reacted and what happened after. They will also find out about the heritage and culture of the Anglo-Saxons, the Viking invaders, and Alfred the Great. 

    As part of their learning pupils have already looked at a range of artefacts in class. These include a replica sword, a Roman-style mosaic and candlestick and a statue of a goddess, together with a cooking pot and a fibula which was used to pin clothing.

    Head of Year 5 Hannah Dannell added: “The children have also created a Saxon-style brooch using an embossing technique. They embossed tin foil over cardboard and then coloured it using permanent markers to make it look like metal and jewels. The patterns they created were symmetrical to look at and as authentic in detail as possible.”

    Head of School Nick Budge said: “Exploring the social history and development of our country is an important part of our pupils’ learning as they unravel our rich and interesting heritage.

    “The invaders and settlers work enables our Year 5 pupils to dig deep into the past and find out how and why Britain developed in the way it did centuries ago – they will trace timelines to map the way our society progressed and dealt with huge changes along the way.

    “As well as expanding their knowledge, it will develop our children’s critical thinking skills.”

     

    For more information contact Head of School Nick Budge on 01843 582847

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  • RAPS Has Got Talent

    Published 08/06/22

    Everyone was a winner as Ramsgate Arts Primary children took to the stage for a special talent show.

    In front of a packed main hall, young performers from across the age groups demonstrated a range of performances that kept the crowd enthralled.

    A panel of judges on stage scrutinised the acts and awarded them marks for presentation and performance.

    The RAPS Has Got Talent spectacular was put on by children from Year 5 Year who did everything themselves including hosting, judging, controlling the music and making the PowerPoint display for the large screen above the stage.

    Teacher Hannah Dannell co-ordinated the event. She said: “There was an enormous amount of talent from the contestants who took part including dancing, singing, playing guitar and gymnastics.

    “After watching the acts, the judges went off to deliberate and had a difficult time choosing their top three spots. Third was Sienna and Phoebe from Year 6 with their rendition of Fight Song; runner up singer Raph from Year5; and the winner was Eva from year 3 with her astounding magic tricks.

    “Huge praise goes to all our contestants and the team who worked so hard to put the show together and ensured it ran smoothly.

    “We would like to say well done to all the performers - they are all winners in our eyes.”

    Head of School Nick Budge agreed and praised the enthusiasm and attitude of the performers. He said: “It is no mean feat to get up on stage in front of the school and demonstrate your skills.

    “Our talented girls and boys were of a high standard for their age ranges and they gave all of us in the audience a smashing treat.”

    Ramsgate Arts Primary is part of the Viking Academy Trust with Upton Junior School, Broadstairs, and Chilton Primary, Ramsgate.

    For more information contact Head of School Nick Budge on 01843 582847.

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June 2022