Arts provision impact planner

Raising the profile of the arts at your school 

You want to attract more attention to your department’s offer. Which tactics are likely to be most effective?

Our 'impact planner' tool is designed to help you decide what could work at your school and help you prioritise.

To use the tool, select the activities you're currently doing from the box labelled 'Your provision' to see the impact across a range of priority outcomes. You can add activities you'd consider implementing to assess the likely effect. The 'overall' line gives the combined impact of any combination of activities.

The information is available to download as a PDF which can be printed and shown to colleagues.

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Arts provision impact planner

Your provision

Facilitates work with other departments Supports local connections Links to national priorities Demonstrates progress Helps to engage parents/carers
Students entering competitions Possibly Possibly Yes! Not so much Possibly
Benchmarking your provision Possibly Possibly Yes! Yes! Possibly
Non-accredited performance groups and clubs Possibly Possibly Not so much Not so much Possibly
Making the most of cross-curricular opportunities Yes! Possibly Possibly Possibly Not so much
Aligning your offer with school priorities Possibly Possibly Yes! Yes! Possibly
Holding sharing events Yes! Yes! Possibly Possibly Yes!
Offering graded music/drama exams Possibly Possibly Possibly Yes! Yes!
Accrediting your offer with Arts Award Yes! Yes! Possibly Yes! Yes!
Arranging arts weeks Yes! Possibly Possibly Not so much Possibly

Download this page as a PDF

See all the options for improving the impact  of your arts provision.

How Arts Award...

Arts Award supports collaboration between departments, cross-curricular learning and facilitates links with other programmes. The flexible framework can be delivered through enrichment activities or alongside the curriculum. Arts Award works with any artform and can incorporate technical roles.
Every aspect of the award encourages young people to engage with the professional arts sector; its aim is to expose young people to a range of arts in real contexts. As such, Arts Award provides a vehicle for collaboration with arts organisations, the local community and other schools and colleges.
Arts Award offers valuable accreditation and national recognition of your students' achievements. Arts Award works for any Key Stage, including Key Stages 4 and 5 to complement and extend GCSEs and A-Levels. Running Arts Award can also contribute towards gaining Artsmark status for your school.
Four accredited levels of Arts Award are available for young people to progress through, alongside an introductory level. At each level, young people build a portfolio that evidences their creative development. The award supports personalised learning, enabling different interests and abilities to be supported.
An important part of Arts Award is participants' enjoyment and growth through the arts. Arts Award portfolios provide a clear indicator of students’ achievements and are ideal to demonstrate progress to parents and carers. Young people are encouraged to share their creative journeys with others as part of the award.

Accredit your provision with Arts Award

With Arts Award, you can acknowledge the creative development of students you work with.

Download our guide to becoming an Arts Award adviser, and transform your existing arts programmes into recognised qualifications that develop your students' 21st century skills.

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