Creativity in Education

The MBA Collective with Mrs Dale from Mounts Bay Academy, Cat Gibbard from Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, and Jill Constantine from Arts Council Collection. The work behind them is Young In Hong's Burning Love. Photo By Lee Searle Photography

Image caption: The MBA Collective with Mrs Dale from Mounts Bay Academy, Cat Gibbard from Newlyn Art Gallery & The Exchange, and Jill Constantine from Arts Council Collection. The work behind them is Young In Hong's Burning Love. Photo By Lee Searle Photography

Driven by concerns over a diminishing creative curriculum in schools, we are working  in regional schools, academy trusts, with arts education partners and with funders to advocate for creativity as a central part of every child’s education. Our Think, Talk, Make Art programme supported teachers’ creative professional development in nine schools over three years.

We remain committed  to offering creative participation to local schools, and supportive connection through our Schools’ Network.

We continue to work with the Truro Penwith Academy Trusts in supporting a STEAM curriculum in their new free school at Perranporth.