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About Creative Partnerships

The Creative Partnerships programme brings creative workers such as artists, architects and scientists into schools to work with teachers to inspire young people and help them learn.

The programme has worked with over 1 million children, and over 90,000 teachers in more than 8000 projects in England since 2002. Creative Partnerships is England’s flagship creative learning programme, designed to develop the skills of children and young people across England, raising their aspirations, achievements and life chances.

Download a copy of the http://www.creative-partnerships.com/data/files/cp-infobook-large-224.pdf' onclick="openPdfWindow(this);" target='_blank'> Creative Partnerships brochure (1.0 MB).

Use the links below to find out more about how Creative Partnerships works, how Creative Partnerships makes a difference and about its three strands, Change Schools, Enquiry Schools and Schools of Creativity.

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How Creative Partnerships makes a difference

Since 2002, Creative Partnerships has worked intensively with over 2,700 schools across England, 90,000 teachers and over 1 million young people.

Screenshot from 'Possibilities' publication Spring 2008

Change Schools

855 schools whose development is supported by Creative Partnerships for three years to bring about significant changes in their ethos, ambition and achievement.

Screenshot from 'Possibilities' publication Spring 2008

Enquiry Schools

1806 schools in England who work with Creative Partnerships for a year on resolving an identified issue within the school.

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Schools of Creativity

These 55 schools are at the cutting edge of creative learning, engaging in an intensive, long-term programme. Schools of Creativity lead local and national school networks and help to shape policy and practice throughout Creative Partnerships.

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