Access your free guide to delivering Arts Award as an extra-curricular activity

Our free guide will help you get started in lunchtime and after-school clubs

 

Access our free resource to learn how you could deliver Arts Award as part of a lunchtime or after-school club.

The comprehensive 'How to...' guide included in the resource will take you through the process step-by-step, with lots of ideas for planning your session activities along with ways to overcome common challenges.

Also check out the featured case study demonstrating how a long-standing Arts Award centre has successfully set up and runs Bronze as an extra-curricular activity, with handy tips and suggestions for managing the entire process.

 

 

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What does this resource offer?

There are so many benefits to delivering Arts Award, and using existing extra-curricular clubs can present the ideal opportunity for students to gain a recognised qualification.

Some of the tips you will learn in this resource include:

  • The resources you will need - both people and materials - to deliver Arts Award
  • How to plan and organise your delivery, using what you already have
  • How to select the size of group and level of Arts Award to offer young people
  • The best ideas for promoting your club and sustaining participation
  • See how an Arts Award centre, Cranbourne Middle School approaches delivering Bronze through enrichment sessions.
     
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