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The Angel Stone PDF Print E-mail
STOP PRESS! “The Angel Stone”, a teenage fiction book written by local author Livi Michael is out in September
Focusing on the Cathedral past and present.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 October 2007 )
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The magic of Narnia fills Manchester Cathedral PDF Print E-mail
Inspired by the success of the recent film: 'The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe', in May the Cathedral was transformed into Narnia - complete with Cair Paravel Tower, Lampposts, the Beaver’s Lodge and Mr Tumnus’ Cottage! Two School Learning Days were hosted, attracting over 200 primary school children, followed by a Family Learning Day which attracted vast crowds on the Saturday.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 October 2007 )
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The Big Draw PDF Print E-mail
Many of you will have heard of the Big Draw; the campaign that seeks to offer people of all ages the chance to discover that drawing is enjoyable, liberating and at everyone’s fingertips!

In October 2006 we will host a month-long Big Draw event at Manchester Cathedral. 
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 October 2007 )
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Cathedral Education Department awarded the status of Registered Content Provider by DfES PDF Print E-mail

We are pleased to announce that the Cathedral Education Department has been awarded the status of Registered Content Provider and Registered Retailer for Curriculum Online by the DfES. This means that the quality of our curriculum resource packs for schools has been officially recognised and the content approved for its relevance in supporting the National Curriculum. They will therefore soon be available nationally via the Curriculum Online website.

Curriculum Online is central to the Government's drive to transform teaching and learning in schools by improving access to ICT and multimedia resources for all pupils. To help bring about this aim, the Government has set aside substantial funds (£100 million) in the form of Electronic Learning Credits (eLCs), money that goes directly to schools to spend on multimedia resources. Curriculum Online is a searchable catalogue detailing thousands of free and priced multimedia resources.

Purchase of our resources will be available through Curriculum Online later this term, but they will also continue to be available in hard copy directly from the Cathedral Education Department.

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 October 2007 )