Schools involved
Horndean Junior School was the first school to join Havant Children's University in February 2010. Thirty eight pupils from their school were invited to the Graduation Ceremony at the University of Portsmouth.
Front Lawn had a most spectacular launch of Havant Children's University in March 2010. Read more about it in The News. An article was also written by budding Junior Journaliats which featured in Park Life magazine.
St Thomas More's invited it's ex-students back to talk to the children about their learning journey and to run activities.
Set in the heart of Leigh Park. Children at Warren Park enjoy Golden Time on Friday afternoons which count towards their Learning Hours.
Warblington is currently our first and only secondary school to come on board. They have been working closely with Southern Water to arrange talks and visits to Budds Farm Water Treatment facility.
Padnell Junior School built a wall of aspirations for their launch of Havant Children's University.
Emsworth Primary School is taking part in the National Pilot to reduce participation age to 5.
Mengham Infant School is taking part in the National Pilot to reduce participation age to 5.
Pupils from Hayling College helped to make the launch at Megham Junior School a memorable day.
Hart Plain Junior School had a Havant Children's University day and children had the opportunity to build a brick wall, run a cafe, design clothes, put an arm in a sling among the many activities available on the day.
Bidbury Infant School is taking part in the National Pilot to reduce participation age to 5.
Barncroft Primary School
Barncroft Primary School were the first school to validate the Junior PCSO Scheme.
