Our work with schools
We run several projects and programmes with schools to support young people’s creative lives and to help teachers deliver excellent cultural and creative education.
Projects with schools
Supporting education settings to bring learning to life through arts, culture and creativity and help build young people’s confidence, character and resilience.
A fund piloting a national cohort of Creativity Collaboratives to test a range of innovative practices in teaching for creativity.
An online community where school leaders, teachers and those working and interacting with schools can embed teaching for creativity and learn from each other. It provides a digital space for educators to connect and share best practice.
National Youth Music Organisations provide opportunities for thousands of young people to take part in making and enjoying music.
Youth Music’s vision is that life-changing music-making is available to all children and young people. Through National Lottery funding, we currently contribute £10 million a year to fund 300 projects nationwide, supporting children and young people to make music and develop their skills.
We work closely with the BBC and the ground-breaking Ten Pieces initiative, led by BBC Learning, BBC Music and the BBC Performing Groups, focusing on classical music and creativity.
In Harmony uses the power of orchestral music-making to transform the lives of children and young people in disadvantaged communities.
Music Education Hubs are groups of organisations working together in partnership to deliver high-quality music provision for all children and young people
We’ve updated our four guides to support school governors champion the right for all young people to experience a creative education