You are here:
- Home
- Our Programmes
- Creative Partnerships
Creative Partnerships is the flagship creative learning programme. The programme is designed to develop the skills of young people across England, raising their aspirations and achievements, and opening up more opportunities for their futures.
The programme supports thousands of innovative, long‑term partnerships between schools and creative professionals including artists, performers, architects, multimedia developers and scientists.
Working with Creative Partnerships, schools use creativity to solve problems and see real improvements in pupil behaviour and school performance.
The programme is delivered through a range of organisations who administer the programme locally.
Creative Partnerships has been running since 2002 and has worked with over 2,700 schools across England, from Key Stage 1 to Key Stage 4.
Visit the Creative Partnerships website Download a copy of the Creative Partnerships brochure
2 September 2010
Beacon Hill Film Project: Saturday on BBC 1 at 7:40pm
The Beacon Hill Film project was funded by the Lot...
1 September 2010
Enquiry Question: Can pupils in a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) have a voice and if so, what is the impact on teaching and methodol...
1 September 2010
Enquiry Question: Can a creative approach to teaching and learning improve children’s attainment in writing?
The project ...
1 September 2010
Enquiry Question: To explore & identify through photography and observation how Greater Manchester’s built environment is i...
1 September 2010
Through a process of enquiry based learning facilitated by creative practitioners, how far and in what ways can creative activi...