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Children from Ashlawn School invited Ger Graus, the Chief Executive of the Children's University, to join them for lunch.
It was a very proud day for Ashlawn as the Children's University students celebrated all their terrific achievements from the last year.
Northamptonshire CU teamed up with students and staff from the University of Northampton, Media department to run a four week, after school project at Kingsthorpe Grove Primary School.
Dozens of pupils have graduated from York Children's University. The 66 children from Carr Juniors, Scarcroft, Westfield, Yearsley Grove and York High School have completed at least 30 hours of extracurricular and out-of-school learning at venues including museums, libraries, music and sports clubs and outdoor activities.
Youngsters graduated from the Children's University after doing hundreds of special activities. The special ceremony, hosted by Essex University, saw a total of 114 children from across Colchester and Tendring receive awards.
The Isle of Man Children's University's first graduation ceremony saw students receive their awards wearing gowns and mortar boards sponsored by Scottish Widows, part of the Lloyds Banking Group.
The first youngsters to graduate from the Children's University received their awards at a ceremony in St German's Cathedral, Peel. Wearing gowns and mortar boards, 47 children aged five to 14 were the first graduates under the scheme, launched in the island in March 2012.
Children from Manor Primary School will be the first recipients at Wolverhampton Children's University graduation being held on Thursday 12th July at University of Wolverhampton.
Middlesbrough youngsters had a banging time when they learnt new skills during the Easter holidays. Children from Ayresome Primary School and from the Children's University in Middlesbrough took part in a three-day event where they learnt street dance, martial arts and junk drumming.