The Great North Run have a fantastic culture programme and they have been celebrating “ordinary people doing extraordinary things” through a range of projects and exhibitions. Greenfield  were invited to the Great North Greats Conference as delegates and guest speakers, to hear from inspirational people who have come from, reside in, or make unbelievable things happen in our region. The conference had an audience of 250, many of whom were young people who are our next generation of innovators.
Speakers included Olympic Volley Ball champions Nathan French and Peter Bakare, World class Scientist Danielle George and Shadow Culture Secretary Chi Onwurah. Young people gathered from across the region to hear these fantastic talks one of which was delivered by our very own Greenfield Community College students from the Engine Heads Room 13 School in the Cloud Project.
They spoke articulately and with great passion alongside Professor Sugata Mitra about the power of Self Organised Learning and how the internet is changing the face of learning forever.
Students from both campuses of Greenfield Community College, who are motivated and ambitious young people, described the conference as “a really good experience that made me think about what else is possible”, “the speakers were really good and I loved hearing from the scientist as I’d like to explore science and engineering as a career”.
Katy Milne, Director of Arts and Creativity, trip organiser said, “there is so much creativity and innovation from our region, it was wonderful and uplifting to have some of those inspirational people together in one room.
I was very proud of our young people who spoke so passionately about our School in the Cloud research and the way they are helping to develop teaching and learning in our school.”