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Key Stage 3

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Sustainable World Heritage

Sustainable World Heritage is a project designed to engage students in Bath and North-East Somerset in the debate over the future of our heritage. It also aims to deliver elements of the revised Key Stage 3 National Curriculum for Citizenship. This pack will suggest a structure for holding a citizenship day at your school and provide lesson ideas and supporting resources.

To download our Sustainable World Heritage resource pack for secondary schools click here

Other resources to support the pack can be downloaded here:

What is World Heritage? – PowerPoint
World Heritage in Danger Webquest – Word Document
What does World Heritage mean to Bath? – PowerPoint
Bath in 2026 – PowerPoint
Outstanding Universal Values of Bath – PDF

Interviews relating to lesson ‘What does world heritage mean to Bath?’ can be downloaded here:

What makes bath a special place?
David Pye, Chair of Moorland Road Trade Association
Tony Crouch, World Heritage Manager
Joanna Robinson, BPT Conservation Officer
Peter Andrews, Transition Bath
Kate Burakowski, Education Officer

What does world heritage status mean to Bath?
David Pye, Chair of Moorland Road Trade Association
Tony Crouch, World Heritage Manager
Joanna Robinson, BPT Conservation Officer
Peter Andrews, Transition Bath
Kate Burakowski, Education Officer

Quotation from pilot school

“The boys really enjoyed being part of the trialling process. We chose the Year above as we thought they would have good ideas on how the lesson would go down and how it could be improved with the pupils in the year below. The boys responded  well and made some excellent suggestions for improvements. In the evaluation they all responded positively to the lesson and said they would like to do more on this topic.” Kate May, Beechen Cliff School

This project has been supported by MLA South West & the MLA Partnership, with funding from DCMS & DCSF.