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Year 6 pupils, Kyle and Cadey from Senacre Wood Primary School's Arts Council, close Artsmark Celebration Week by telling us what they got up to and share their Artsmark journey with us.
Here at Artis, we strongly believe that the arts inspire and motivate children’s creativity, allowing them to find their voice and open up their imagination. As well as giving them a space to explore challenging themes more openly outside of the formal learning environment, the arts help to build young people’s confidence, resilience and self-esteem.
This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week! We want to celebrate the importance of creativity and how this can help support children and young people’s wellbeing.
This National Careers Week we want to take the opportunity to focus on our blossoming Creative Industries and the range of opportunities available for young people.
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- wellbeing
- partnerships
Using data to improve wellbeing through creativity
, 7 minute readMany of our Artsmark schools have closely engaged with the #BeWell survey and this Children’s Mental Health Week, Falinge Park High School tell us how they’ve been using this data to improve wellbeing for their students.
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- pupil voice
- Artsmark Celebration Week
The impact of setting up a student arts council
, 5 minute readDagenham Park Church of England School talk to us about the importance of pupil voice and how to authentically embed pupil voice across the whole school.