Artswork share practical resources to help teachers lead creative workshops focused on three different activities; creating a vegetable orchestra, lyric/song-writing and spoken word performance
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My #Artsmark20 story: Reaching the Golden moment of your career
6 November 2021In this inspiring blog, one teacher talks us through not only their Artsmark journey to Gold, but the impact its had on her own professional development.
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- CPD
- equality and diversity
How can Artsmark support the creative lives of young people?
10 June 2021As we begin delivering our new ten-year strategy, Let’s Create, our Children and Young People team are working hard to ensure that all youth engagement projects play a key role in helping us achieve our vision.
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- CPD
- pupil voice
- arts partnerships
Christ Church Primary embark on their Artsmark journey
24 May 2021It’s been a year like no other for schools, with many different challenges to overcome. This didn’t stop Christ Church embarking on their Artsmark journey though! We speak to their arts lead, Nicola Bingham, about how the Artsmark framework is supporting them.
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- Covid-19
- Artsmark Platinum
How creativity supports our school community
1 December 2020Horningsham Primary School received their Artsmark Platinum Award in May 2019.
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- Covid-19
- Artsmark Platinum
- wellbeing
How creativity supported us in lockdown
14 October 2020In our first Artsmark in action blog we hear from Julia Wisbey, Head of Drama and Senior Leader in Personal Development at Admiral Lord Nelson School, a secondary school in Portsmouth.
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- Artsmark Platinum
- school governor
Q&A with Hayden Taylor, governor of 2019's Creative School of the Year
4 November 2019Artsmark school, Admiral Lord Nelson School (ALNS) in Portsmouth, were named Creative School of the Year at the 2019 TES Awards.
Last week we attended the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) annual conference and came away feeling informed, inspired and excited.