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Garden Organic delivery programme of CPD training to schools professionals

Garden Organic is able to run a range of training sessions in regional locations and individual schools or clusters of schools.
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COURSE TITLES:

From Plot to Pot - planning what to grow

An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners. 

£100 for full days training delivered by Garden Organic.  Any bookings taken before 31 December 2011 will get a discounted rate of £85.00

2012

February

Tuesday 21 February 2012

Ryton Gardens

Ryton , Coventry, CV8 3LG

From Plot to Pot – planning what to grow CPD Event

March

Thursday 15 March 2012

Quarry Bank Mill

Styal, Wilmslow, SK9 4LA

From Plot to Pot – planning what to grow CPD Event

Food for Life Partnership

CPD Events delivered by Garden Organic Programme for 2011

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Food for Life Partnership

All course times are 9:30am – 3:00pm

The Food for Life Partnership is a network of schools and communities across England committed to transforming food culture. Together we are revolutionising school meals, reconnecting children and young people with where their food comes from, and inspiring families to grow and cook food.

The Food for Life Partnership provides a range of training opportunities for school, catering staff and individuals to support the delivery of food education to pupils, staff and the wider community. These sessions provide the knowledge and skills required to progress through the Food for Life Partnership award criteria.

COURSE TITLES:

Organic Food Growing in Schools

An introduction for people who want to start growing organic food at school. This is suitable for absolute beginners with no experience of gardening and will support schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Bronze.

From Plot to Pot - planning what to grow

An opportunity to plan what to grow in a school garden, from seed sowing to harvest, including vegetables and herbs. Suitable for new school gardeners.  This will support schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Bronze and Silver.

Organic Fruit Growing

Choosing what to grow, how, when and where. Suitable for anyone new to growing fruit in school. This will support schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Bronze and Silver.

Healthy Soil and Plants - the organic way

 How to develop a healthy organic garden through soil care and management; and pest and disease prevention and control. Suitable for people who already have some experience of gardening. This will support schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Silver and Gold.

Master Composter for Schools

What to compost, how and where; and how to convey this learning to others.  A detailed overview of the process with particular relevance to schools.  Attendees will be required to support their local schools and the wider community with composting, and to pass on the important messages behind the Food for Life Partnership. This will support schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Bronze.

An introduction to food growing for school cooks & caterers

An introduction to when locally grown fruit and vegetables are in season; composting food waste; and how to start growing food for the school meal.  This will support schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Bronze and Silver awards.

Business Enterprise in Schools through Organic Growing CPD

This will enable schools to successfully run an organic food growing-based enterprise project with young people as part of the curriculum.  This will support schools working toward Food for Life Partnership Bronze and Silver awards.

Pruning fruit trees

Come and unravel the mysteries of pruning fruit trees at a lovely walled garden with a range of young and older trees.  We will be outside most of the time, so come wrapped up and ready for the weather!  Suitable for anyone new to growing fruit in schools, or who has planted trees and now need to know the best way to look after them.

Joint CPD Event - Delivered by Garden Organic and Soil Association Farm Links

This event will provide you with the opportunity to visit one of the Partnership's recommended farms and find out more about how you may set up your farm links programme.

Garden Organic will guide you through an introduction to planning a year round harvest in a school garden. Demystify composting and ideas for curriculum links. Suitable for new school gardeners. 

This will support help schools working towards Food for Life Partnership Bronze and Silver.

From Plot to Pot – growing and eating from the land

This day is at the exciting new community growing project at the Rising Sun Farm, Our Hands on the Land.  We will explore the extensive growing facilities; have a go at gardening and cooking activities as well as planning for growing at school.  Suitable for new school gardeners, and anyone who wants to explore the links between growing, eating and embedding this into wider learning.

From Plot to Pot – growing and eating through the ages

Based at the fascinating Ryedale Folk Museum, this day will be an opportunity to link growing activities with life through the ages and try out some of the historic facilities to make our own lunch.  We will explore the exhibits at the museum, including orchard, allotment and rare breed animals and link these to wider learning opportunities.  No gardening experience necessary, just a desire to be inspired!

Seed Saving in Schools: Saving seeds for the future

Drawing on the expertise of Garden Organic’s Heritage Seed Library, this is an in-depth look at seeds and the importance of seed saving: dispersal, pollination and production.  How to safeguard rare vegetable varieties from the threat of extinction.  Practical seed-saving activities with links to wider learning that can be used in school to improve the sustainability of growing projects.

If you would like to make a booking on any of the above courses please contact the Garden Organic Administrative team via email at: fflp@gardenorganic.org.ukor Telephone: 02476 217747

Please book early to avoid disappointment, as there are limited places available only.

Due to Big Lottery funding, NO CHARGE is made for attendance of these courses.

2011

November

Tuesday 1 November

Broom House Farm

Broom House Farm
Witton Gilbert
Durham
DH7 6TR

Plot to Pot – planning what to grow

Tuesday 1 November

Walthamstow School for Girls

Church Hill, Walthamstow, London, E17 9RZ

From Plot to Pot – planning what to grow

Thursday 3 November

CPD at Garden Organic

Ryton Gardens
Wolston Lane
Coventry
CV8 3LG

Seed Saving in Schools: Saving seeds for the future

Thursday 10 November

Ryedale Folk Museum

Hutton le Hole
York
YO62 6UA

From Plot to Pot – growing and eating through the ages

Tuesday 15 November

Whipperley Infant School

Whipperley Ring
Farley Hill
Luton
LU1 5QY

From Plot to Pot – planning what to grow

Thursday 17 November

Waltham Place

Church Hill
White Waltham
Berkshire
SL6 3JH

Organic Fruit Growing

Thursday 17 November

Our Hands on the Land, Rising Sun Farm

King's Road North,
Wallsend
Tyne & Wear
NE28 9JL

From Plot to Pot – growing and eating from the land

Thursday 24 November

CPD at York Environment Centre

Rawdon Avenue
York
YO10 3ST

Seed saving in Schools: Saving Seeds for the Future

Thursday 30 November

Wortley Hall

Wortley
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S35 7DB

Pruning fruit trees


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Garden Organic training for teachers – in partnership with Daylesford Organic

Garden Organic is working in partnership for a third year with the Daylesford Foundation to present organic gardening workshops for teachers and school professionals.

The training events are one day courses based in the kitchen garden at the Daylesford Organic Farmshop, Daylesford, Near Kingham, Gloucestershire, GL56 0YG. Teachers will develop their organic gardening knowledge and skills and be able to see large-scale organic growing in situ in the kitchen garden.

With the kind support of the Daylesford Foundation, the sessions are free of charge and include lunch.

Garden Organic’s Head of Education Colette Bond says, “We are delighted to be able to use such a fantastic venue to inspire and educate people. The more teachers we can engage in growing the more skills will be passed on to the youngsters they work with.  The sessions we ran last year were very well received.”

Course programme:

Wednesday 21 March 2012 – Healthy Soil and Plants: the Organic Way
How to develop a healthy organic garden through soil care and management; and pest and disease prevention and control. Suitable for people who already have some experience of gardening.

Thursday 22 March 2012 - Healthy Soil and Plants: the organic way
How to develop a healthy organic garden through soil care and management; and pest and disease prevention and control. Suitable for people who already have some experience of gardening.

For more information or to book a place email fflp@gardenorganic.org.uk