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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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
This video case study highlights the impact achieving a Platinum Artsmark Award had on Adderley Primary's whole school community, including interviews with the school's Arts Council, Arts Governor and Arts Leaders.
In 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.
Bourne Westfield Primary Academy share their journey to achieving Artsmark Platinum Award
Having worked to consolidate their Artsmark Gold Award in 2015, achieved Platinum in 2017 and then again in 2019, Newminster Middle School have reapplied to continue their Artsmark journey this year... but why?
Despite the challenges various lockdowns posed, Christ Church were thrilled to see how well parents engaged with online learning and getting more involved with their children’s education.
Ellesmere College, an SEND setting in the East Midlands, used Artsmark as a way to deepen their knowledge and expertise, drawing on the talents of its specialist staff to create positive, inclusive, confidence-building experiences for its students.
Bedford High in Leigh, north west England, have used Artsmark to transform their own practice within the school and influencing the work of other settings throughout their seven-year Artsmark journey.
The Bridge organisation for the South West, Real Ideas, spoke to a primary and middle school about the epic journeys they've been on to inspire an arts revolution in their schools.
In just under three months, The Victory Academy’s new librarian transformed their awkward, unloved library into an inclusive and vibrant space where children now feel welcome and safe. We speak to their Head of English, Layla Steeples, and librarian Jo Gallant about their vision.
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