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Railhub Archive 1997-04-25 RTK-001 Railtrack plc0
Railtrack launches teaching pack for schools in London and East Anglia
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         Railtrack launches teaching pack for schools in London and East Anglia _______________________________________________________________
 type Press release
A teaching pack to help children learn about the railway is on its way to local junior schools this week.
'It's Our Railway' has been developed by Railtrack and is aimed at 8-11 year olds. The pack gives suggestions to the teacher as to how to use the railway as background to every school subject from art to science. Most importantly it has been designed by teachers to fit in with the National Curriculum. The pack includes project cards, a colour wallchart and teachers' guide.
'Safety Sam' a cool cartoon rabbit is also on every project card to teach children that the railway must never be used as a playground.
"The railway passes through an enormous number of communities and we wanted to make a contribution to them", commented Ray Price, Railtrack's production manager.
"The pack will provide schools with extra teaching materials - something we know they always need more of.
"It has also given us a chance to include some safety messages. The railway often acts as a magnet to children, especially if they're bored during school holidays. We have had instances of children playing on linesides in rural areas as well as in inner-cities, and they just don't realise the danger they are putting themselves in", he added.
During the next few weeks 'It's Our Railway' will be launched in Suffolk, Essex, parts of Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire, and London.
Railhub Archive ::: 1997-04-25 RTK-001
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