Plymouth Services for Children and Young People are pleased to be able to support ETE and the ISCE, including their Polar Fun Days, as these support and encourage young people to engage with learning in an innovative and exciting environment, close to the heart of their own communities. Learning of this nature also contributes to the raising of aspiration and building of confidence.We will continue to support ETE/ISCE throughout the next school year and beyond as we believe it makes a positive difference to the lives of our young people.
Plymouth City Council, Heather Ogburn, 2010

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The Scott Centenary artwork produced by local Plymouth artist, Cheri Hunston, is now completed.
The powerful piece has been produced to mark the centenary of one of Plymouth's greatest sons and is extraordinary in its detail. The original piece will be auctioned at the end of March to raise money for the ISCE.
A Limited Edition Centenary Print of 100 copies only, is also available, framed or unframed
For details of both the original artwork or to order a print and help the fundraising efforts of the ISCE - visit the artist's website.
In the meantime, the image is being shown at major Plymouth Centenary events, including the opening of the exhibition at the Plymouth Museum and the Re-dedication of the Mount Wise national Monument to Captain Scott and his companions by the Princess Royal on 23rd March.






