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Read about what Jo Jingles is doing for the 2007 BBC Children in Need Appeal.

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THE RACE FOR LIFE

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Alison Wright, Jo Jingles Holmes Chapel and her daughter Lizzie recently ran the Race for Life at Arley Hall in Cheshire and finished in a very pleasing 39 minutes. They were very lucky with the weather with only light showers.

WRONG TROUSERS DAY AT JO JINGLES IN KENT

During week commencing 23rd June all children and their parents attending Jo Jingles classes in Tunbridge and surrounding areas wore the Wrong Trousers to help raise money for the WALLACE AND GROMIT CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION. The charity raises funds to help improve the quality of life of sick children in hospitals and hospices across the UK. “Although Friday 27th June is National Wrong Trousers Day we chose to wear them all week so that all our children could participate”, said Claire Lambert who runs the Jo Jingles franchise in the Tunbridge area.

Claire, an ex-paediatric nurse, said “…it was the obvious charity to support given that I had been so actively involved with sick children for so long before I bought my business. I have worked in several London hospitals as well as Pembury where I was a sister on Jacoby ward so I have seen first hand the trauma caused to children when they have to be hospitalised.”

During the past 10 years Jo Jingles Tunbridge has had several children come to their music classes who have needed regular hospital treatment, in particular William Howgill who suffers from Cystic Fibrosis. William has to spend a lot of time at Kings College Hospital and Pembury.

For further information see www.jojingles.net or call Claire on 01732 361314.

BBC WEBSITE - SURE START YOUNG 'BEHAVE BETTER' - MARCH 2008

The government boosts Sure Start Centres in poor areas as research shows they benefit toddlers.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/education/7277123.stm

HOW I MADE IT: GILL THOMAS, FOUNDER OF JO JINGLES - MARCH 2008

Jo Jingles founder and Managing Director, Gill Thomas featured in the Sunday Times Business section on 2nd March 2008 – Musical franchise hit the right note – How I Made It – by Rachel Bridge.

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http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/entrepreneur/article3465322.ece

JAMELIA LAUNCHES SING UP CAMPAIGN - JANUARY 2008

A spectacular launch to the programme to increase singing opportunities for primary school children

On Wednesday 21 November, Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, announced a £332 million investment in music for Schools, choirs, orchestras, new instruments, performance and free music lessons.

Part of this announcement included Sing Up, the new Government funded national singing programme which aims to increase opportunities for primary school-aged children to enjoy singing as part of their everyday lives in school, the home and in the wider community. 

Sing Up launched on the same day with official spokesperson and singing star Jamelia appearing on BBC Breakfast and Radio Five Live, followed by a host of radio interviews where she was joined by Singing Ambassador, Howard Goodall.  Next stop was Tower Hamlets School Hall for a photocall with Ex Cathdra singing groups and a vocal warm up in preparation for the Sing Up day-long bus tour. 

At Archbishop Sumner School in Lambeth, the bus’ final stop, our singers joined forces with the school children to take part in a workshop.  It culminated in a fantastic performance for our special guests Ed Balls and Lord Andrew Adonis who were joined by Youth Music CEO Christina Coker, Howard Goodall and Jamelia.

All in all a fantastic day and a great kick-start to the campaign.

The Sing Up programme will provide resources to help teachers and parents to put singing back at the heart of children’s lives and its aim is to put singing at the heart of every primary school in England by 2011. The response to the Sing Up initiative has been fantastic and in the first week the Sing Up website has attracted over 17,000 visitors.

www.singup.org is a national singing resource including an online songbook of new and traditional songs and all the resources that teachers need to integrate singing in their classroom activities. The website is supported by a magazine with CD materials available free of charge to all primary schools. 

According to the Music Manifesto Report ‘Every Child Matters’, singing provides a universal route into participative music making for every child and builds community involvement at all ages. 

For more information visit www.singup.org

MY LIFE AT WORK - NURSERY WORLD - JANUARY 2007

Jenny Blazey, Jo Jingles East Herts (covering Hertford, Ware and Welwyn) was recently invited by ‘Nursery World’ magazine to write a profile on running her Jo Jingles music, singing and movement franchise for pre-school children.

To download and read Jenny’s article ‘My Life at Work’ click here.



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