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      Authors:

          Louise Glasspoole
          Gillian Ravenscroft
          Frances Ridley

News
Race to Learn wins BETT 2010 award for Primary Digital Content
Press Releases

January 18, 2010 -- Cambridge University Press and Williams F1 have been jointly recognised with the leading industry award for excellence in ICT in education, the BETT Awards, for their curriculum software product, Race to Learn.

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Formula One comes to London’s primary schools with the cross-curricular resource, Race to Learn
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January 4, 2010 -- Cross-curricular topic teaching is enjoying a come-back in primary education with the purchase of Race to Learn, a cross-curricular resource for Years 5 and 6, by London Grid for Learning.

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Launch of new educational resource that brings the excitement of Formula One to the primary classroom
Press Releases

June 19, 2009 -- Williams F1 and Cambridge University Press are pleased to announce the launch on June 19th of Race to Learn, the new educational resource that brings the excitement of Formula OneTM to the primary classroom.

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Collaboration to create the winning formula for cross-curricular learning
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January 5, 2009 -- Cambridge University Press and Williams F1 are pleased to announce their collaboration on a new Key Stage 2 innovative educational resource based on a Grand Prix Racing Team theme.

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In the Press

In the Press

Teach Primary review of Race to Learn

Review of Race to Learn, Teach Primary!, January 2010

"So what do I think?  Definitely 10/10.  Although the subject matter may be unfamiliar, the support from the software is faultless.  The activities have been carefully thought out and the children loved them."

Shown by kind permission of Teach Primary!

 

Review of Race to Learn in Junior Education Plus

Review of Race to Learn, Junior Education Plus, September 2009

"From designing the nose cone, to being a member of the pit crew; to sourcing sponsorship to being in charge of the budget – there are so many different jobs to do to make a Formula One™ (F1) car, and most go on behind the scenes. Race to Learn £150 (excl VAT), a new interactive DVD-ROM created by Cambridge University Press and Williams F1 for Years 5 and 6, brings the excitement of Grand Prix racing to the primary classroom. Williams F1 have opened up their doors so children can see every aspect of the sport."