Shooting Stars Circus
Shooting Stars Circus
Recent research has proven the benefits of circus skills in Educational Programmes. It has been successfully used as an educational tool, and has been used therapeutically with children at risk. We can visit your school to deliver exciting and innovative circus skills workshops which relate directly to the curriculum.
Circus skills can enable pupils to discover within themselves the skills which can provide all kinds of creative solutions. Skills such as concentration, retention, conceptual understanding and self-awareness, which can be transferred to a social setting and applied to more conventional learning situations in the core subjects.
Over the last nineteen years, we have taken our 'Circus Skills Workshops' to schools, leisure centres, youth groups, play schemes, colleges, carnivals, fetes, and special promotions around the country. The workshop consists of a circus instructor and circus equipment.
What are the benefits of children learning outside of the classroom:
- Cross curricular education
- Instills enthusiasm to continue learning
- Reinforces positive learning
- Creative thinking
- Unlimited possibilities & opportunities
- Self Confidence
- Social & Personal Development
- Kinaesthetic Learning
- Inclusive physical education
- Learning to learn
- Language skills
- Self-esteem and self-awareness
Circus Skills Science Workshop teaches future young scientists the physics of motion and balance by watching circus and magic tricks with a dash of comedy. A fast-paced 60 minute show of clear science and crazy shenanigans for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 learning.
SEN
Shooting Stars Circus are experienced in all areas of SEN and disabilities. We are committed to ensuring that every child has the opportunity to achieve their full potential by raising their skills and awareness. Through fun and creativity, Circus Skills develops physical co-ordination, concentration, perserverence and encourages inter-personal and communication skills.
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