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Yorkshire Water - Headingley Education Centre


Helping inspire future generations

Description

Our education centre is run by experienced staff. We offer a programme of free sessions for primary schools and additional sessions for secondary schools, universities and community groups.

You can check our schedule of opening for availability at www.yorkshirewater.com/availability.

Please note that we can only take one class per session.

The education room is reached by a lift, which will also be used to transport the children to the start of the treatment works tour. The education guides are well prepared to adapt language and activities depending on the reading age and educational needs of the children in the tour group. Children with special educational needs are welcome. There is portable hearing loop system available, please advise in advance if you require this facility.

There are two programmes currently available:

A half day visit to Headingley water treatment works will include:
1. Introduction to the water cycle and where our water comes from.
2. The 'Baddies in the Works' presentation - how we remove the 'baddies' from the water we treat. (approx. 10 minutes)
3. A guided tour of the site with headsets (approx. 40 minutes)
4. Activities - group work around six interactive sessions (approx. 40 minutes)
5. Water savers and wasters. Which one are you? (approx. 10 minutes)
6. Plenary session. What have we learnt? (approx. 10 minutes)

Children will be able to get hands on - conducting exciting experiments and working on a series of projects that help explain the water cycle and what we do with water to make it safe to drink. We also give out resource booklets so the learning can continue when you get back to the classroom.



A full day visit to Headingley Water Treatment Works with our Big Wish activity programme will include:
1. Introduction to the water cycle and where our water comes from.
2. The 'Baddies in the Works' presentation - how we remove the 'baddies' from the water we treat. (approx. 10 minutes)
3. A guided tour of the site with headsets (approx. 40 minutes)
4. Activities - group work around six interactive sessions (approx. 40 minutes)
5. Water savers and wasters. Which one are you? (approx. 10 minutes)
6. Plenary session. What have we learnt? (approx. 10 minutes)

7. An afternoon focusing on the difference between communities in Ethiopia and the Yorkshire region. We will explore how villagers access their water supplies and the benefits of working with WaterAid to bring clean water and sanitation to those less fortunate. The sessions will comprise of activities from our Big Wish youth engagement programme (insert link to Big Wish resources)

Our programmes have been developed with the help of school teachers and cover key elements and targets of the national curriculum at Key Stage 2. These include:

Geography - Key Stage 2 targets - human and physical geography, water cycle, distribution of natural resources including water, locational knowledge of coasts and rivers, topographical features.

Science - Year 4 - states of matter, evaporation and condensation in the water cycle, living things and their habitats, human impact on the environment.

Science - Year 5 - properties and changes of materals, states of matter, evaporation.

English - supporting writing, vocabulary and composition.

Mathematics - supporting number addition/subtraction, measurement and statistics.

We offer bespoke visits for Key Stage 3 and 4 supporting key elements on environmental impacts and energy. Key topics include anaerobis respiration, organisms and their environment, energy resources, use of natural resources and natural systems - to make a booking please ring the education team


Reviews

The following reviews have been added by visit leaders using the EVOLVE system.
Overview
4.6
15 reviews


Excellent
 
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Very Good
 
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Good for increasing understanding about the water cycle, so would be relevant for topics relating to it in both geography and science. (September 2024 - Primary School)




(November 2023 - Primary School)




Brilliant trip as always - very engaging and informative (February 2023)




(December 2022 - Primary School)




(October 2022 - Primary School)




Spectacular provider! Really accommodating with COVID restrictions and kept all feeling safe within the venue. (March 2022 - Primary School)




(December 2019 - Primary School)




Good facilities and great content. Delivery was adequate. (February 2019 - Primary School)




(February 2019 - Primary School)




(December 2018 - Primary School)




This was a free educational visit which launched our topic of the water cycle. The children loved taking the tour around the works and were able to apply their understanding through role play activities. (December 2018 - Primary School)




(November 2018 - Primary School)




(June 2018 - Primary School)




(March 2018 - Primary School)




(February 2018)




Contact

Yorkshire Water - Headingley Education Centre
Ottley Road
West Park
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS16 5JY

Pricing

All school visits to our education centres are FREE!

Opening Times

Session timings are either 9.45am – 11.45am or 12.45pm – 2.45pm and we open Tuesday to Friday at Headingley.

Helping inspire future generations

Description

Our education centre is run by experienced staff. We offer a programme of free sessions for primary schools and additional sessions for secondary schools, universities and community groups.

You can check our schedule of opening for availability at www.yorkshirewater.com/availability.

Please note that we can only take one class per session.

The education room is reached by a lift, which will also be used to transport the children to the start of the treatment works tour. The education guides are well prepared to adapt language and activities depending on the reading age and educational needs of the children in the tour group. Children with special educational needs are welcome. There is portable hearing loop system available, please advise in advance if you require this facility.

There are two programmes currently available:

A half day visit to Headingley water treatment works will include:
1. Introduction to the water cycle and where our water comes from.
2. The 'Baddies in the Works' presentation - how we remove the 'baddies' from the water we treat. (approx. 10 minutes)
3. A guided tour of the site with headsets (approx. 40 minutes)
4. Activities - group work around six interactive sessions (approx. 40 minutes)
5. Water savers and wasters. Which one are you? (approx. 10 minutes)
6. Plenary session. What have we learnt? (approx. 10 minutes)

Children will be able to get hands on - conducting exciting experiments and working on a series of projects that help explain the water cycle and what we do with water to make it safe to drink. We also give out resource booklets so the learning can continue when you get back to the classroom.



A full day visit to Headingley Water Treatment Works with our Big Wish activity programme will include:
1. Introduction to the water cycle and where our water comes from.
2. The 'Baddies in the Works' presentation - how we remove the 'baddies' from the water we treat. (approx. 10 minutes)
3. A guided tour of the site with headsets (approx. 40 minutes)
4. Activities - group work around six interactive sessions (approx. 40 minutes)
5. Water savers and wasters. Which one are you? (approx. 10 minutes)
6. Plenary session. What have we learnt? (approx. 10 minutes)

7. An afternoon focusing on the difference between communities in Ethiopia and the Yorkshire region. We will explore how villagers access their water supplies and the benefits of working with WaterAid to bring clean water and sanitation to those less fortunate. The sessions will comprise of activities from our Big Wish youth engagement programme (insert link to Big Wish resources)

Our programmes have been developed with the help of school teachers and cover key elements and targets of the national curriculum at Key Stage 2. These include:

Geography - Key Stage 2 targets - human and physical geography, water cycle, distribution of natural resources including water, locational knowledge of coasts and rivers, topographical features.

Science - Year 4 - states of matter, evaporation and condensation in the water cycle, living things and their habitats, human impact on the environment.

Science - Year 5 - properties and changes of materals, states of matter, evaporation.

English - supporting writing, vocabulary and composition.

Mathematics - supporting number addition/subtraction, measurement and statistics.

We offer bespoke visits for Key Stage 3 and 4 supporting key elements on environmental impacts and energy. Key topics include anaerobis respiration, organisms and their environment, energy resources, use of natural resources and natural systems - to make a booking please ring the education team

Pricing

All school visits to our education centres are FREE!

Opening Times

Session timings are either 9.45am – 11.45am or 12.45pm – 2.45pm and we open Tuesday to Friday at Headingley.

Contact

Yorkshire Water - Headingley Education Centre
Ottley Road
West Park
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS16 5JY

Reviews

The following reviews have been added by visit leaders using the EVOLVE system.
Overview
4.6
15 reviews


Excellent
 
60%

Very Good
 
40%

Average
 
0%

Poor
 
0%

Awful
 
0%

September 2024 - Primary School
Good for increasing understanding about the water cycle, so would be relevant for topics relating to it in both geography and science.



November 2023 - Primary School




February 2023
Brilliant trip as always - very engaging and informative



December 2022 - Primary School




October 2022 - Primary School




March 2022 - Primary School
Spectacular provider! Really accommodating with COVID restrictions and kept all feeling safe within the venue.



December 2019 - Primary School




February 2019 - Primary School
Good facilities and great content. Delivery was adequate.



February 2019 - Primary School




December 2018 - Primary School




December 2018 - Primary School
This was a free educational visit which launched our topic of the water cycle. The children loved taking the tour around the works and were able to apply their understanding through role play activities.



November 2018 - Primary School




June 2018 - Primary School




March 2018 - Primary School




February 2018