Read up-to-date information about the South Yorkshire Children's University and watch the project video on the www.hepp.ac.uk/sycu website.
Background about the Children's University
Children's University is a national initiative that celebrates participation in learning activities and opportunities outside school hours, encouraging young people from the age of 5 to try new learning experiences.
Ongoing local and national research shows the positive impact that participation in Children’s University and extra-curricular activity has on attainment. Research published by the Education Endowment Fund (EEF) has shown that significant numbers of pupils taking part in Children's University across the country made two additional months progress in reading and math, compared to children in other schools.
Children's University encourages children and young people to seek out high-quality learning opportunities in the community, they then receive credits for the time spent participating in these activities. Their progress is celebrated through a national award scheme, starting with a Bronze Award for 30 hours and progresses to a Gold Fellowship for 1000 hours.
At regular intervals, children, young people and their families are invited to celebrate their commitment to learning in their own time by wearing university style caps and gowns at a graduation ceremony. This learning adventure gives children and young people the opportunity to enrich their childhoods, nurture a lifelong love of learning, unlock their skills and talents and develop their aspirations and confidence, regardless of their backgrounds.