Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa, 1918. Mandela was brought up in a World where racial segregation was extremely apparent and after entering adulthood he dedicated his life to positive change in the way South Africans were treated by some of their own people.
Learning outcomes
- Explore who Nelson Mandela was and why his work was so important to the future of South Africa.
- Understand what life was like in South Africa during this time and the everyday challenges the people faced.
- Develop understanding of Historical events through teamwork, cooperation and build skills in confidence and oral presentation.
Who its for?
KS2/KS3/KS4
Workshop options
Option 1 – 1 HOUR – These workshops are short but packed with creativity & practical learning, fantastic for engagement & focus (Maximum of 40 students).
Option 2 – HALF\FULL DAY – Through The Stage Door offer exciting, engaging and educational workshops delivered by experienced and talented professionals. We can bring the ‘WOW’ factor to the topic or theme you are studying, or create the ‘BUZZ’ to engage your students throughout the term. The focus will be on the content and knowledge your students require, but we will also encourage a show & evaluate stage where students can see the progress they have made and staff are able to observe the learning of each child. (HALF DAY – One group maximum of 40 students per group)
(FULL DAY – One/two group’s maximum of 40 students per group)
Props and resources may be included to enhance student learning.
Space requirements
Workshops will require a large cleared space. A school hall/theatre would be required for the HALF/FULL DAY sessions
Special requests
Once your booking has been confirmed, one of our dedicated team members will contact you to collect information regarding the children’s starting points to ensure the workshop is personalised to suit.