Learning With and From Each Other

A Superbugs partnership of schools in the UK and Ireland with schools in Tanzania.

To increase understanding and raise awareness of infection, hygiene and antimicrobial resistance, in collaboration with RBA Initiative.

By pairing up science classes in the UK and Ireland with schools in Tanzania, pupils and teachers will be able to explore topics together and learn about each other’s lives and health priorities. We hope that by bringing together learners and educators from different cultural backgrounds their learning experience will be stronger and more memorable, and create a lasting impact.

Activities cover the importance of personal hygiene and hand washing, the role of microbes in the environment, and the effect of antibiotics and vaccination in controlling infections, and may be delivered in English, Welsh, Irish or Swahili!

Starter packs provided to each school include printed learning materials, supplies for experiments and activities, and fun prizes. Participating schools are also encouraged to exchange artwork, letters, digital content and gifts directly with each other, to foster long-lasting relationships and as evidence of successful joint learning.


Meet our teachers

Brighton David Nashon

Merriwa High School
Dodoma (Tanzania)

Alphonce Thomas

Mkonze Secondary School
Dodoma (Tanzania)

Musa Ally Selemani

Kiwanja Cha Ndege Secondary School
Dodoma (Tanzania)

 

Joanna Ainsworth

Macclesfield Academy
Macclesfield (England, UK)

Feargal Máirtín

Gaelcholáiste Cheatharlach
Carlow (Ireland)

 

Helen Bevan

Ysgol Llanhari
Pontyclun (Wales, UK)

Kevin Davies

Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Rhydywaun
Penywaun (Wales, UK)

Geraint Llŷn,
Bella Scutt-Jones

Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones
Amlwch (Wales, UK)

Catrin Farrer

Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen
Caernarfon(Wales, UK)

Lauren Knight

St John’s College
Cardiff (Wales, UK)

 
 

Learning materials

  • “Your Amazing Immune System” - How it protects your body” (download pdf)

  • “A guide to childhood vaccinations” (download pdf)

  • Hand washing poster (download pdf)

  • Home experiments, colouring sheets and further information (click here)

 
 


Acknowledgements

This project is kindly supported by Cardiff University’s Systems Immunity Research Institute, PAR Foundation, Microbiology Society and DBG Mata & Eolaíocht.


➡️ Adventure Trail

Enter the microbial world!

Find out more about bacteria, how they make us sick, and why antibiotic resistance is such a problem.

You can take the adventure trail step by step. Or investigate the topics in any order you like.

You’re in charge!

 

➡️ Superbugs International

Tackling the global threat of antimicrobial resistance.

We are keen to work with others on the best way to help raise awareness and educate communities across the world, using a combination of online resources and bespoke in-person activities.

Let’s do it together!