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Portslade schoolchildren meet their Snowdog

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 2 Mar, 2016 at 1:36PM
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Portslade schoolchildren meet their Snowdog

Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate **NB School has a no names policy** Hillside School in Portslade have joined the Martlets Snow Dog campaign. A Snow Puppy was brought to the school this morning so the children and staff could get to see them - Some of the children are pictured here with the Rachel Burstow Head Teacher and the Snow Puppy (Sarah Harvey 01273 718797)

Children at Hilllside School in Portslade will be the proud owners of their very own mini Snowdog.

Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate **NB School has a no names policy** Hillside School in Portslade have joined the Martlets Snow Dog campaign. A Snow Puppy was brought to the school this morning so the children and staff could get to see them - Some of the children are pictured here with the Rachel Burstow Head Teacher and the Snow Puppy (Sarah Harvey 01273 718797)
Photo by Liz Finlayson/Vervate

The Portslade based school joined the Snowdogs education programme this week and pupils met their Snowdog this week. The education programme will feature 40 mini Snowdogs sculptures, each one decorated by students and teachers.

It’s a chance for Snowdogs by the Sea to showcase the creativity of local young people and for schools to be part of a large scale public art trail celebrating learning through arts, heritage, and culture.

Rachel Burstow, Headteacher at Hillside School said: “I know that many of our staff have used the Martlets services so it’s important to us as a school to support the hospice.

“We’re excited by the opportunity to get involved in a sculpture trail which is so tactile, being able to touch and explore objects like our mini Snowdog is very important for children with special needs.

“I think this is a chance for schools to create something visually exciting and inspiring together. It fits in perfectly with Brighton & Hove which is such an incredibly creative city.”

Antonia Shepherd, Snowdogs by the Sea Education Programme Coordinator said: “Our education programme is open to all local schools, each school will have their own blank mini Snowdog sculpture which will be on public display in the city. Being part of the programme means schools will also get a full curriculum linked Education Resource Pack.

“And because we know that the story of the Snowdog explores important themes of love, loss and hope we’ve included resources to help support those teachers and pupils who have experienced loss.”

The Martlets Hospice are working with Wild in Art to present Snowdogs by the Sea. Ben Reed, Development Director at Wild in Art, said: “We believe passionately in the power of creativity to engage young people in learning through fun, hands-on arts activities.

“The Snowdog puppy sculptures are fantastic canvases and a great way to bring the excitement of Snowdogs by the Sea to schools and the curriculum.”

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