LAST YEAR'S PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
1686
children and young people
136
artist-led workshops
100%
of teachers felt the programme improved their students’ writing, communication, collaboration, creativity and confidence
72
poems published in our annual anthology
100%
of teachers felt that the SWP programme had some impact or high impact on the wider community and their recognition of the value of arts and creativity
100%
of teacher respondents agreed or strongly agreed that they enjoyed being a part of the programme and felt proud to be a part of the programme
TRUSTED BY TEACHERS
A big thank you for putting the project on - it’s abundantly clear the younger generation have so much to say and unfortunately the rigidity of the British curriculum is stifling their creativity - which is why projects like these are so important.
Connaught School for Girls
It was astounding to see every pupil perform a piece of their own work so confidently.
Brecknock Primary School
I feel strong enough now to move poetry forward in school as Literacy lead.
Rockingham Junior and Infant School
It was wonderful to get excitement and enjoyment from poetry and see different ways to deliver poetry beyond the classroom.
Chase Lane Primary School
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