Wealden Times | WT244 | September 2022 | Winter Interiors Supplement inside
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Education<br />
Claire Baker, Head of Lower School at Mayfield<br />
School tells us about their Cookie Project<br />
A Recipe for Success<br />
ealing with the opportunities and<br />
challenges of life requires well developed<br />
soft skills, especially in the workplace, and Senior<br />
School provides a vital opportunity to develop<br />
these skills. It is a time when habits are formed<br />
and pupils need to be encouraged to try new<br />
things to help them discover interests and passions,<br />
learn more about themselves, and practice how to<br />
work effectively alongside peers. Mayfield School’s<br />
answer to this is The Cookie Project.<br />
Ingredients<br />
‘The CBIs ‘Getting young people work ready’ study (2019) set out three pillars<br />
to being work ready, based on research with employers. These three pillars are:<br />
• Character – an individual’s traits and strengths<br />
• Knowledge – the best and most powerful knowledge<br />
within subject disciplines<br />
• Skills – the application of knowledge and character in real world scenarios<br />
through teamwork, leadership, problem-solving and communication<br />
istockphoto.com/ Naddiya & / Tetiana Lazunova<br />
Preparation<br />
As part of the Mayfield journey, we provide plenty of<br />
opportunities to develop these skills. In Years 7 and 8,<br />
we run a themed cross-curricular day each term, during<br />
which girls are taken off timetable to explore topics in<br />
greater depth, with recent examples including Earth Day,<br />
Moon Camp, Code Breaking, and the Cookie Project.<br />
Method<br />
‘The Cookie Project is based on the BBC’s The Apprentice, with the girls working in teams<br />
to produce cookies, design packaging, come up with a marketing plan, and then deliver a<br />
presentation and a short advert promoting their product. The girls have great fun and valuable<br />
soft skills – communication, listening, empathy, problem solving, creativity, teamwork,<br />
resilience – are all enhanced as they tackle the challenges of the day. It is these soft skills that<br />
will help them develop into confident, reflective, empathetic and successful world citizens.’<br />
To find out more about the exciting work at Mayfield School, including details of upcoming Open Days, visit mayfieldgirls.org<br />
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