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River & Rowing Museum Wins
National Education Award
- Museum's Education Excellence Recognised -
19 November 2007: The River & Rowing Museum, Henley-on-Thames
(www.rrm.co.uk) was awarded The Sandford Award For Heritage Education,
one of the highest and most respected education accolades a museum can
win, at a VIP awards ceremony last Monday.
The prestigious Sandford Award For Heritage Education was awarded to the
Museum in recognition of its 'excellent education services and outstanding
contribution to heritage education'. [Full citation below]. Every year
over 15,500 children and teachers from across the South West use the Arbib
Education Centre at the Museum. They use the Museum's galleries, riverbank
and natural habitats to explore and learn in a safe and controlled environment
that directly benefits their school based learning.
Carole Souter, Director, The Heritage Lottery Fund, presented Valerie
Wardlaw, Head of Education, River & Rowing Museum with the Award at
the ceremony held at the Royal Air Force Museum, Shropshire.
Gareth Fitzpatrick, CEO, Heritage Education Trust, said: "The
River & Rowing Museum impressed the Award Judges with its ability
to inspire and inform children of all ages. The Museum's wide range of
stimulating courses and special events provide students and visitors with
superb opportunities to learn about river ecology, conservation and geology
as well as the sport of rowing, art and literature."
Valerie Wardlaw, Head of Education, River & Rowing Museum
said: "We provide learning activities for children that have been
developed in partnership with teachers. Our riverside location provides
excellent opportunities for outside learning and chimes with our mission
to educate, inform and inspire everyone about rivers, the sport of rowing
and our cultural heritage. We hope the Award encourages more schools and
families to visit."
"The Award is a testament to the team's hard work over ten years
and the wonderful teachers we work with. We are very grateful to the Heritage
Lottery Fund and others, especially the Arbib Foundation for their funding
support in developing and running the Arbib Education Centre at the Museum."
The River & Rowing Museum, an independent museum and registered charity,
extended its education facility in 2006 with a grant from the Heritage
Lottery Fund and matched funding from the Museum's 'Splash Ball' and the
Arbib Foundation. The Centre provides modern and multifunctional spaces
for the Museum's education activities for both adults and children.
The Centre has proved hugely popular with teachers from The Thames Valley
and London:
About the Awards
The Sandford Awards for Heritage Education are given in recognition of
the quality of educational services and facilities and outstanding contribution
to heritage education. The awards have been given annually since 1978
by the Heritage Education Trust, an independent charity. Assessment against
the criteria is made through a visit by a member of the Judges' Panel
to see the site in action with a visiting school group. Consistency is
maintained through monitoring of standards of The Judges' Panel and continuing
evaluation
The River & Rowing Museum is open daily from 1000 - 1700hrs. Full
details of current exhibitions and events can be found at www.rrm.co.uk
or 01491 415600.
Full Citation
The Sandford Award For Heritage Education to The River & Rowing Museum
Citation:
"Inspiration and information is presented at The River & Rowing
Museum through a range of stimulating courses and special events designed
to support learning at school or college. The well-resourced service has
been developed by enthusiastic and knowledgeable teachers. Visiting students
benefit from opportunities to observe the river, handle equipment, or
learn about geological processes through practical workshops. Appreciation
of the collections aids understanding about issues such as conservation,
and further illustrates river based sport and leisure activities or the
art and literature inspired by the Thames."
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Press Contacts:
Kallaway Limited (www.kallaway.co.uk)
Will Kallaway
T: +44 (0)20 7221 7883,
E: will.kallaway@kallaway.co.uk
Jo Williamson
T: +44 (0)20 7221 7883,
E: jo.williamson@kallaway.co.uk
The Sandford Awards (www.heritageeducationtrust.org.uk)
Gareth Fitzpatrick
T + 44 (0)1536 515731,
E: het@boughtonhouse.org.uk
Pictures
Low-resolution image attached: Valerie Wardlaw.jpg - Awarding Winning Valerie
Wardlaw, Head of Education, River & Rowing Museum stands in the The
Invesco Perpetual Henley Gallery.
The River & Rowing Museum media centre, with all press releases and
a wide selection of high resolution images for download can be found at:
http://www.kallaway.co.uk/rrm.htm
Notes to Editors and Public Information
The River & Rowing Museum attracts over 90,000 visitors a year and
celebrates three themes:
The past, present
and future of the River Thames;
The historic riverside
community of Henley on Thames;
The international
sport of rowing.
These themes are explored through a wide variety of exhibitions and events
across four galleries and special exhibitions. One the Museum's major
success has been The Wind in the Willows exhibition which recreates the
timeless E H Shepard illustrations from Kenneth Grahame's famous novel.
Since opening in August 1998 the Museum has received numerous awards for
its design and architecture, including the National Heritage/NPI Museum
of the Year award. The River & Rowing Museum is part of the Thames
Valley Museums Group (TVMG) Family Friendly initiative - a scheme which
brings together 29 museums across Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire,
to promote their popular appeal to the whole family
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Address
The River & Rowing Museum,
Mills Meadows,
Henley on Thames,
Oxfordshire,
RG9 1BF.
Tel. 01491 415600.
Web: www.rrm.co.uk |
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The museum, terrace café and shop is open every
day from 10am - 5.30pm in summer and 10am - 5pm in the winter |
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Paid for tickets are valid for re-entry to the museum
for 12 months |
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Admission for The Wind in the Willows including the
Galleries:
£7 for adults,
£5 for children and
£6 for senior citizens and concessions |
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Admission for the Museum Galleries:
£3.50 for adults,
£2.50 for children and
£3 for senior citizens and concessions |
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Free parking for visitors |
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