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One of the key elements of the Excellence in Cities (EiC) programme is the establishment of a network of school-based City Learning Centres (CLCs). By March 2004, there will be over 100 CLCs operating in EiC areas across the country. These will provide state-of-the art ICT-based learning opportunities for the pupils at the host school, for pupils at a network of surrounding schools and for the wider community. In Hull we have two CLCs, one based at the Archbishop Thurston School site in East Hull and the other on the Sir Henry Cooper School site in North Hull.
CLCs will enhance learning across the whole curriculum by providing courses and opportunities for individual pupils; deliver services and outreach support for a wider network of local schools, including providing extension activities for Gifted and Talented pupils and study support; act as test beds for innovation and new ways of teaching and learning; cascade best practice amongst the local network of schools, and link with other facilities including other learning centres, the network of specialist and beacon schools, NGFL, UfI and other centres of learning (e.g. libraries). They will also offer opportunities to the local community to utilise the power of ICT.
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