Book an inspiring, interactive, and educational Rubbish Snooker workshop as a perfect step towards getting your school’s Green Flag award.

The workshop fits with your eco curriculum and consists of a presentation about plastics and sustainability while touching on healthy eating, a Q&A, and an activity where pupils get the opportunity to create their own mosaics on green cloths. All materials are provided.

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“The children loved the workshop and were engaged throughout. They loved the facts and the competitive side to the activities. The workshop also highlighted the significance of plastic pollution in a fun, interactive way.”

Shannon Bradshaw – Year 4 teacher at Thames View School (Kent)

“The children responded particularly well to the interactive and hands-on approach. They liked the Top Trumps activity and also the creative aspect of the tasks set. It was a lovely way to explore the issue of litter and its impact.”

Lyndsey Broad – Year 4 teacher at Thames View School (Kent)

“Kieran was exceptionally engaging and fun. The children loved all the short activities. The main activity was great as it helped with team building, communication, and art.”

Elishia Brooker – Year 3 teacher at Kingfisher School (Kent)

“It was a pacy session with a good variety of activities. Engaging presentation at the start which was informative for children of this age. There were clear expectations of the children throughout.”

Grace Kavanagh – Year 2 teacher at Polegate School (Sussex)

“The pace and pitch of the workshop was appropriate and Kieran had the children eating out of his hand as he ignited in them a sense of awe and wonderment. I liked how relatable he made the information by relating to the children’s own environment. Even the staff were impressed by how current and relevant the information was. Kieran’s passion for art and the environment was evident and this inspired the children. A very brilliant, creative, and innovative workshop.”

Roxan Petgrave-Jones – Year 4 teacher at Lordswood School (Kent)

“The workshop is very creative and engaging with the quiz at the end perfect for checking the learning.”

Ifazul Islam – Year 4 teacher at Royal Wharf Primary School (London)

“The workshop was very well planned, engaging, and well delivered. The level of information given was pitched appropriately which enabled children to access it. The children were also wowed by the facts presented. A sense of awe and wonder was definitely stimulated. It provided children with exposure to another form of art, consolidated their understanding of plastic pollution and gave them real-life experience of repurposing plastic waste. Overall, a fantastic learning experience.”

Nicole Cumberbatch – Year 4 teacher at Britannia Village Primary School (London)

“A great explanation of how the plastic was sourced for the artwork. The children were all engaged and responded to questions.”

Rowina Legg Year 2 teacher at West Minster Primary School (Kent)

“The children were fully engaged throughout. There were some really interesting activities, particularly working in groups to create a mosaic. Kieran was excellent with the children.”

Janice Fox – Year 4 teacher at Lordswood School (Kent)

“The children were very engaged with the workshop. They enjoyed linking their existing art knowledge to learning new things.”

Celestine Eastwood – Year 3 teacher at Lordswood School (Kent)

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