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Creative Partnerships at the Party Conferences
Read about the debates we co-hosted during party conference season.
National launch of ‘Find Your Talent’
Culture Secretary Andy Burnham launches the Find Your Talent initiative.
Professional Learning
Supporting practitioners and school staff through ongoing learning & knowledge sharing.
Creative Learning essays
Experts lay out a series of challenges for the creative and education sectors.
Using our new website
Find out how to get the most out of our new website.
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How can we best share our learning, knowledge and expertise with other creative professionals? To...
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Walking in the footsteps of Rubens
All the Creative Partnerships Teams at Leighswood Primary School, Walsall, began the Autumn Term thinking...
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Bel The Giant - exploring culture & mythology
Bel The Giant is a Leicestershire mythological legend that explains how certain places (e.g. Belgrave...
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Project Pancake
Pancake TV aims to bring activities inside and outside of school to a wide audience of students via...
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The Elements - using creative skills to investigate scientific processes.
'The Elements' is an Enquiry Schools project delivered at Dovecot Primary School by Creative Partnerships...
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Culture Shared - cultural resources become a catalyst for creative learning
Culture Shared was designed to uncover the potential of East Sussex’s rich cultural...
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Inside Out - growing, recycling and creating natural habitats.
The Inside Out project aimed to connect the quality of learning in the classroom with the qualities...
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Lets Go Chorlton - using ICT to deliver and absorb the curriculum.
Working in partnership with Lets Go Global, Chorlton Park Primary School developed the skills of the...
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Perry Common Super Heroes - live action and animation!
Where are all Perry Common’s (www.perrycommon.bham.sch.uk) Super Heroes? A group...
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Making Waves - a pilot project for primary schools and artists new to Creative Partnerships
Over the past three years Creative Partnerships London North has worked with over 70 schools in the...
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Creative Learning Environments - designing storytelling structures
Young people in Year 3 and 5 people led the design and decoration of two storytelling structures on...
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A Load of Old Rubbish: creating new objects from recycled materials.
Led by two teachers, Jessica Vitty and Kirsty Denton, artist Lucy Coyne and mentor Kathy Cremin, the...
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Zac’s Quest - students animate a series of films
Zac’s Quest is a Creative Partnerships, Southampton and Isle of Wight project where students at Downside...
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Pilgrims - A history-based learning experience
‘Pilgrims’ is an exploration of a historical theme through drama, music and the visual arts. The project...
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Creative oracy - creative approaches to language development.
Over the 06-07 academic year, Lambert Children’s Centre has had an opportunity, through its relationship...
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The Belsay Coat - fashion design at Washington High School
The Creative Partnerships project, "Belsay Coats", followed on from a talk Shelley Fox gave to the...
Read moreMusic, creativity, and education go hand in hand. As an artistic director I strive to find new and innovative ways of expressing jazz music through composition, improvisation, and group learning - engaging audiences all over the world through creative participative workshops.Tomorrows Warriors and CP share the philosophy that is is imperative to offer a wide variety of collaborative teaching methods to engage with different types of learners thus ensuring high quality education to those at risk of disengagement or exclusion when mainstream methods fail.
View AmbassadorsAbout Creative Partnerships
Creative Partnerships is the Government’s flagship creative learning programme, designed to develop the skills of young people across England, raising their aspirations and equipping them for their futures. We foster innovative, long-term partnerships between schools and creative professionals, including architects, scientists, multimedia developers and artists.
Where we work
We have worked with over 2,700 schools in areas of deprivation across England, from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4. We are managed by Arts Council England and funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
What we have achieved
- Schools that work with Creative Partnerships improve their GCSE results faster
- 7 out of 10 secondary headteachers say Creative Partnerships improves pupil behaviour in their school
- Academic evidence shows that Creative Partnerships increases parental engagement in children’s learning
Research at Creative Partnerships
Creative Partnerships research aims to evidence the range of impacts the programme has within schools and to explore in depth the unique contribution creative practice can make to teaching and learning.
Creative Partnerships research aims to evidence the range of impacts the programme has within schools and to explore in depth the unique contribution creative practice can make to teaching and learning.
