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Hove Junior School

Portland Road & Holland Road

"There is strong evidence of good systemic leadership and an aspirational culture, supporting strong outcomes for pupils and in raising standards for disadvantaged and SEND pupils" - Ofsted, February 2020

Activity Passports

Activity Passports

At Hove Junior school we feel passionate about opportunities to learn and try new things both in the classroom and outside of school.  To encourage this we have taken inspiration from the Department of Education and put together suggested sets of activities that run alongside our curriculum.  Together, these activities make up a passport for children into the world around them.  They could be challenges to weave into holidays in new places or weekend goals that tie in with classroom learning.  As they go through each year group, children can tick off as many as possible, keeping records of their achievements and the adventures they have enjoyed, sharing their experiences and inspiring others.  It is a chance for families to enjoy new challenges together.

Please find below a list of possible local locations to try some of the activities.

Nyman’s Wood (perfect for dens)

Stanmer Park

Brighton Museum and Pavilion

Hove Museum

Booth Museum

St Ann’s Well Gardens

Brighton, Hove and Worthing beach

Hove Lawns

Hove Plinth

Cuckmere Haven (East Sussex)

Friston Forest (East Sussex)

Cissbury Ring (Iron Age Ring)

Mount Caburn (Lewes)

Lewes Castle

Paradise Park (Newhaven - Dinosaur activity centre)

Devil’s Dyke

White Horse Hill

Shoreham - river to sea

The Dome

Fishbourne Roman Palace

Bignor Roman Villa

Arundel Castle

Hever Castle

Herstmonceux Castle

Herstmonceux Observatory Science Centre

Sussex Downs

Local Synagogue

Buddhist Centre

Mosques

Aldrington, Hove and Brighton train stations

Tourist Information Offices

Hove Library

Jubilee Library

Seaford Martello Tower and Museum

Newhaven Fort (Excellent information on WW1 and WW2)

Brighton Marina

Preston Manor

Long Man of Wilmington