School children to have success all mapped out
| Published: 6th October 2008 12:47 |
Ordnance Survey is giving away 'Free-Maps-for-11-year-olds' to encourage children to get out and discover the world around them, Ordnance Survey Minister Iain Wright announced last week.
Every Year 7 pupil in England, Scotland and Wales can receive a free 1:25 000 scale OS Explorer Map of their local area.
Since its launch in 2002 the initiative has had an overwhelming response. Each year, Ordnance Survey distributes over 700 000 maps to pupils through their schools. They also receive a copy of the leaflet "Map reading made easy peasy".
Today Iain Wright and Vanessa Lawrence from Ordnance Survey will visit Dyke House Comprehensive School in Hartlepool to hand over the maps to the pupils.
The free maps scheme and treasure hunt are designed to encourage geography and environmental studies - both in and outside the classroom - helping to get pupils to explore their local community with their families and learn about practical map reading.
Ordnance Survey Minister Iain Wright said:
"It's fantastic that this year the five millionth 11-year-old has received a free map of where they live and where their school is thanks to the Ordnance Survey.
"With sat nav becoming increasingly common, this scheme encourages children to learn geography in their own backyard and develop that all important sense of direction"
This year Ordnance Survey is offering a special prize for the lucky school that orders the five millionth map. The winners will receive a commemorative map site-centred on their school. In addition Tony Robinson and the Time Team will host a day out for the eight pupils who win the annual free maps competition.
Vanessa Lawrence CB, Ordnance Survey Director General and Chief Executive added:
"Interpreting geographic information - on a paper map or on the computer screen - is a vital skill that will help children throughout their lives.
"The Free Maps for 11 year-olds scheme helps support these skills and we are delighted to be running it again for the seventh year running."
The free maps scheme has won an official Big Tick for responsible business practice and been shortlisted for the Merrill Lynch Investing in Young People Award.
Ordnance Survey's website for children - mapzone - is playing an increasingly important role in the free maps scheme by offering interactive games and educational activities online. In addition, the online explore portal is a new resource that teachers are taking advantage of. Launched last year, explore allows users to plot, share and search for routes on mapping for all of Britain. Teachers are using the site, which is free to use, to highlight different map symbols to their pupils - something which is a Key Stage 2 requirement.
For more information call the free maps helpline on 0845 337 3133 or email freemapenquiries@ordnancesurvey.co.uk
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