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2017-18 Academic Year s SHINE believes that all children should have the chance to succeed irrespective of their background and family income. In the 2017-18 academic year, we are supporting 68 projects across the breadth of our programmes, investing 1.6 million into innovative, educational projects. These projects will see the lives of children from across England be transformed, providing opportunities to access additional educational support and helping children to achieve their full potential.

Teacher-led Innovation Let Teachers SHINE 2017 We ve always supported innovative teaching that gets great results and we re constantly looking for new ideas and fresh approaches. Let Teachers SHINE combines these two priorities into a free competition for great Teachers working in England with students aged up to 18. Here are the projects we're supporting in the 2017-18 academic year. Teacher & Amy Hanna: Miss Hanna Loves Grammar Andrew Otty: Write On! Elizabeth Hope: Science at the bedside Fiona Button: Button Spelling Naomi Bedworth: Literacy Legacy Makers Nola Bennett & Martin Woods: English Reading & Writing Assessment Pete Scutt: Creative & Memorable Science Rachel Wilkinson: Our Story Sarah Shergill: Making Maths Heroes Simon Cox: Steps to Success Brent Exeter Leicester East Riding of Yorkshire Mid Sussex Swindon Middlesbrough Brighton & Hove Further Funding Following their first year of support, Teachers who want to continue growing the impact of their programmes are invited to apply to SHINE for further funding to scale up their projects. Here is the list of projects we're supporting in the 2017-18 academic year. Teacher & Amanda Poole: Space Camp Bruno Reddy: Times Tables Rock Stars Charlie Andrew: Classics Club Junior Colin Hegarty & Brian Arnold: HegartyMaths David Fallis: Active Phonics Gavin Summerfield: NAO Robotics Story Telling Hannah Durham: Musical Maths Robots Lucy Mathieson: Grammar Masters Michelle Lockwood: Spelling Beatz Peter Scutt: Achieve in Science Rosie Osborne: Play Righters Warwick National National Barnsley Bexley Havering Rotherham Swindon Greenwich

SHINE s Saturday programmes SHINE on Saturday SHINE on Saturday is run in primary schools by excellent Teachers, who deliver hands-on, exciting learning through creative lessons, which are enriched by outside trips and external visitors. In Greater Manchester, the programme is delivered in partnership with the Hallé Orchestra, who provide access to world class musicians and a music-centred curriculum. Behind the fun of our Saturday programmes, there is a clear focus on improving attainment and raising aspirations. Barclay Primary School Bright Futures Educational Trust Bond Primary School Crowland Primary School Eldon Primary School Folkestone Academy Kingswood Primary School Marner Primary School New North Academy Newport Primary School Pakeman Primary School Raynham Primary School Sebright Primary School Stebon Primary School St Helen's Catholic Primary School St James's Church of England Primary School St Mary's Church of England School Sybourn Primary School St Teresa's Roman Catholic Primary School The Hyde Primary School Wendell Park Primary School Merton Shepway Islington Islington Hackney Newham Tameside Trafford Barnet

Secondary projects SHINE in Secondaries is based on our successful primary school programme SHINE on Saturday. It was adapted to help students manage the tricky transition between primary and secondary education. SHINE in Secondaries provides extra tuition and support to supplement classroom teaching, combining an alternative learning experience with exciting outside trips and workshops. Capital City Academy Gladesmore Community School Holy Family Roman Catholic School Academy Northumberland Park Community School Rush Croft Sports College South Shore Academy St George's School Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys Brent Greenwich Serious Fun on Saturday Serious Fun on Saturday is an innovative partnership between SHINE, independent schools and their local state school partners. Through Serious Fun, independent schools open their doors to children from local state schools, giving them access to excellent teaching facilities and resources for 10-15 weeks on Saturdays. With match funding provided by the independent schools, this is a very cost effective way of supporting children to realise their full potential. Our current partner schools for this programme are listed below. American School in London Bolton School Canford School Croydon High School Newcastle High School for Girls Wakefield Grammar School Foundation Wimbledon High School Westminster Bolton East Dorset Croydon Newcastle upon Tyne Wakefield Wandsworth

School-based partnerships SHINELabs SHINELabs is a programme designed to improve primary science provision for children in areas of socioeconomic deprivation. Through SHINELabs, we turn normal classrooms into spaces which are specifically used for science, backed up with a programme of investigative and independent learning including practical workshops, and visits by expert practitioners. In addition, we target 20 children per school in years 4 and 5 for an inspirational programme of after school science workshops. SHINELabs is run in partnership with Primary Science Teaching Trust and The Ogden Trust. Eldon Junior School St Elizabeth's Catholic Primary School Wendell Park Primary School Wilbury Primary School Student Leaders Student Leaders trains high-ability students from Years 10 and 11 to tutor younger students from Years 7 9 who are struggling in maths. Over the course of 30 weeks, students attend a one hour after school club in which they are given targeted support by the older students. The aim of the project is to build confidence and remove barriers to progress. Marple Hall School Trinity Church of England High School Whalley Range High School Stockport Partnerships with Other Charities We also partner with a number of external organisations to run projects that address some of our key priorities. Our current grantees for this programme are listed below. Lyric Hammersmith: REWIND Organisation & project The London Bubble Theatre Company: Speech Bubbles White Water Writers Region London & Manchester London London & Manchester