Bronze Arts Award

Your one stop shop for resources, downloads and support for Bronze Arts Award

Bronze Arts Award

Bronze Arts Award is a Level 1 qualification on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF) and is open to young people aged 11 to 25.

To achieve a Bronze Arts Award, young people collect evidence in an individual arts log or portfolio of their experiences of: 

  • developing their interests, knowledge and skills through actively participating in any art form
  • experience of at least one arts event/experience as an audience member and their review of that event/experience
  • researching the career and work of an artist or craftsperson that inspires them
  • experience of passing on an arts skill

Below you will find a whole range of diverse resources to support you in your delivery of Arts Award. 

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Bronze Templates

Our free portfolio template building resources provide you with a starting point for your Bronze delivery. 

 

Our new fully editable pdf Bronze portfolio template for music-focussed Arts Award programmes is now also able to download. 

Resources on the Adviser Hub

The Adviser Hub is our central online storage for all Arts Award resources. You can find a huge number of free resources here to support your delivery, including:

 

Bronze Hub on Arts Award Voice

Arts Award Voice is the central place for young people to find out about Arts Award, get support for their Arts Award journey and share their work. The Bronze Hub is free to access (young people will need to register) and contains lots of helpful pointers and resources.

Arts Award Voice Hub to replace young people's booklets 

Taking a blended approach with Bronze Arts Award

Access our free resource demonstrating how blended and remote learning models can work with Bronze Arts Award - whatever restrictions or limitations there are in your school or setting

Bronze Arts Award and Music

If you are delivering an Arts Award Bronze project linked to music this is the resource you want! We have a specially-designed, editable and fully digital Bronze log book, as well as Adviser guides, support and more

Delivering Bronze Arts Award as an extra-curricular activity

This resource is designed to help show you how you can deliver Arts Award as an extra-curricular activity in a secondary school setting. We know that the arts are increasingly pressured in schools, and hope that this will give you some inspiration for how it can work for your school - as well as how Arts Award can link to wider school aims and outcomes, boosting the role of the arts across your school.