High-quality school programmes

Creative Arts activities for schools

Education: high-quality school programmes

Salt Etch by Year 12 pupil, St. Dominics Grammar School

Salt Etch by Year 12 pupil, St. Dominics Grammar School

Having facilitated in schools for over 20 years I structure my workshops to get the best of each student regardless of ability. Indeed, many teachers would say the students who struggle most benefit hugely from the type of activities I offer, whilst those more capable excel in the techniques I introduce during the sessions. Delivered in the classroom and designed with the pressures of teaching timetables in mind, these workshops develop skills pupils can continue to apply in class or at home. They can also be delivered as part of Shared Education. Find out more about Shared Education

AS & A2  

These programmes support AO2 Creative Process and AO3 Skills elements of CEA Arts and Design syllabus. They include approaches to drawing, experimentation, idea generation and technical skills. Find out more about the AS and A2 Programme.

GCSE

These programmes are designed to support the Exploratory Portfolio and Investigating the Creative and Cultural Industries elements of the CEA  Art and Design Syllabus. They include approaches to experimentation, developing technical skills and the place of the visual arts and crafts within the creative industries. Find out more about the GCSE Programme

KS3

These programmes are designed to support attainment of knowledge, understanding and skills in a range of techniques. Find out more about the KS3 Programme.

Primary Schools

Creativity workshops suitable for stage one and stage two pupils that touch on science and mechanics. Find out more about the Primary School Programme

Shared Education

Workshops exploring identity, prejudice and stereotyping through activities that encourage collaboration, creativity, and reflection. Find out more about the Shared Education Programme