St Fergus (October 11, 2006) -- Three local schools will benefit from science
awards and home/school resource grants thanks to ExxonMobil. The grants are
part of the ExxonMobil Link Schools programme which supports primary and
secondary schools close to the company's SAGE plant at St Fergus.
Each school has applied for a £1,000 science grant and a £500 home/school
resource grant. Some of the ideas for using the grants include data projectors
for the science department, a laptop, maths and science text books, pupil
diary planners, homework diaries and book bags.
Pupils and
teachers from Peterhead Academy, St Fergus and Crimond Primary Schools will be
presented with their awards by ExxonMobil plant manager, Gerry Begbie, at the
SAGE plant on Wednesday, 11 October 2006.
Gerry Begbie said:
"This is a great initiative that benefits many young people in the local
community as well as encouraging them to take an active interest in maths,
science and technology. This is just part of the overall education package
that we give to our local link schools."
Notes to editors: ExxonMobil is committed to helping people
understand the vital role science and technology plays in business, as well as
the benefits they bring to everyday life.
One way in which we
do this is through the ExxonMobil Links School programme in the UK, which we
run with our partners Grounds for Learning and the Centre for Research
Education and Training in Energy (CREATE). The programme provides schools
around our operating sites in the UK, including the SAGE plant, with science
equipment grants, environmental education expertise and practical support.
CREATE is a registered charity that was established in 1988 with funding from
government & industry to promote energy efficiency in the education sector.
Since that time CREATE has developed into one of the UK’s leading education
organisations working with communities to deliver energy efficiency and
sustainability. More at www.create.org.uk
Learning through Landscapes, known in Scotland as Grounds for Learning, is the
national charity that makes it possible for children and young people to be
able to enjoy the many unique opportunities and experiences that well
designed, managed and used school grounds can provide. It brings children into
contact with the natural world in their crucial formative years and advances
their rights to enjoy and benefit from their school grounds. For more
information, visit www.ltl.org.uk
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