In this section you will find a range of articles from our local Children's Universities. If you are interested in finding out more about their work, please contact your local Children's University Manager.
More than 300 Nottinghamshire pupils have graduated from Children's University. Joined by their families and carers, the pupils wore robes and motar boards for the special ceremony at Nottingham Trent University, which runs the scheme in the City and County. Graduates came from Carlton Academy, Carlton Central Juniors, Cotgrave Candelby Lane School, Netherfield Primary School, The Manor School and The National Church of England Academy.
Budding entrepreneurs from across Middlesbrough are taking part in a brand new and exciting Easter holiday project called 'The Mini Apprentice - You're Hired'.
Tees Valley Mohawks have announced a new partnership with the Children's University.
Children at Mary Dean's Church of England Primary School were celebrating after receiving funding for their Children's University Passports.
School pupils are preparing to get kitted out in graduation caps and gowns at the city's new Children's University.
Fifty children from schools and clubs across Cornwall attended the third graduation ceremony of the Children's University which took place at the University Campus at Tremough this week.
Primary school pupils across Carlisle could soon be donning caps and gowns to attend their own graduation ceremonies with the launch of Cumbria's pilot of the 'Children's University'.
A group of children from the West London Academy are the first to gain a stamp for learning from the BBC in their Children's University Passport after they took part in an exciting interactive tour of BBC Television Centre.
"I understand the importance of helping children to see that learning can take place both in and out of the classroom. It's for this reason I'm delighted to become the Patron of Kent Children's University as, through their Learning Destinations project, they are giving children in Kent the chance to visit a range of local attractions and discover that learning is fun."
The heroic efforts of young carers have been celebrated at a countywide awards evening.