A dedicated creative learning specialist
Our in-person programme matches primary schools to a creative learning specialist. Artis sessions use music, drama and movement to bring to life classroom themes – and develop children’s curriculum knowledge and support wider school priorities, including oracy and wellbeing.
Your specialist will come in-person to your primary school every week of the academic year if you’re located in and around London, Birmingham, Manchester or Leeds. Once you start working with Artis, your specialist quickly becomes a dynamic member of your school. Our school management team is also in regular contact to ensure our partnership is tickety-boo.
Contact us today and we’ll arrange a meeting to discuss the following:
- your school and priorities
- curriculum plans
- your timetable
- match-funding
If you would like to learn more about our project work, including transition and arts weeks, or your school is outside our in-person locations, then please do get in touch for more information.
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Discover the magic generated by our creative specialists.
We are a super-effective charity. Economists have studied the effectiveness of learning creatively with Artis.
Creative learning has a new digital home.
An unbelievable impact on our children’s learning, confidence, independence, and love to learn.
Bianca Smith | Teacher, Holy Trinity CE Primary (Manchester)
You can see the joy on the children’s faces when they’re participating. You can see the smiles, the laughter, the sense of enjoyment, the sense of collaboration.
Emme Forde | Headteacher Ling Bob Junior, Infant and Nursery (Halifax)
The development in oracy has been remarkable.
Sandy McNicholl | Headteacher, Ambler Primary and Children's Centre (Islington)
We have seen a monumental difference in the pupils' engagement and participation with Artis sessions that is not seen in the classroom.
Anthony Wilkinson | HLTA, Parklands Primary School (Leeds)
Artis gives us that opportunity, particularly our quieter children, to be able to sing and dance and learn their curriculum through a creative way.
Bal Jheeta | Deputy Head, St John's Church of England Primary (Tower Hamlets)
It makes me feel more playful and happy through the day.
Artis creative learner
On the day that we have Artis, our attendance is higher than all the other days.
Emma Bonnin | Headteacher, Pakeman Primary (Islington)
It's like another way of learning, but funner!
Artis creative learner
Artis is transformational in terms of language development, confidence building, emotional wellbeing support and development of curriculum understanding!
Emma Bonnin | Headteacher, Pakeman Primary (Islington)
If you are reading this wondering whether you should make the decision to bring them into your school, do it! It is great for their mental wellbeing and enriches our curriculum.
Darren Rubin | Headteacher, St John’s C of E Primary School (Tower Hamlets)
At the start I was a bit scared because I had a small voice, and now I shout across the hall so everyone can hear me and I don't feel afraid now.
Artis creative learner
When I find new words it makes me happy.
Artis creative learner
Artis contributes to the wellbeing of the pupils in our school, because every child's contribution is valued.
Michael Bradley | Headteacher, Merton Abbey Primary (Merton)