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Hubs Schools in the Midlands

Our partner schools in the Midlands

It was such an amazing experience for all of the children that were involved in the project. They have become so interested in Shakespeare's work that they have been bringing books in from the library that they have chosen to read. Dance and drama are really fabulous ways to engage the children and to retell such important plays.

— Robin Hood Academy, Birmingham

We are currently delivering a mix of hands-on workshops, CPD and offering digital interactions and resources for the following Hub schools in this region:

  • Acocks Green Primary School, Birmingham
  • Allens Croft Primary School, Birmingham
  • Blakesley Hall Primary School, Birmingham
  • Guardian Angels Catholic Primary School, Birmingham
  • Our Lady's Catholic Primary School, Birmingham
  • Robin Hood Academy, Birmingham
  • Ferndale Primary School, Sandwell
  • Pennyhill Primary School, Sandwell
  • St Mary's Catholic Primary Academy, Wolverhampton
  • St Mary Magdalene CofE Primary, Sandwell
  • Wood End Primary School, Wolverhampton
  • The Carlton Junior Academy, Nottingham
  • Derrymount Upper School, Nottingham
  • Kirby Woodhouse Primary, Nottingham
  • Manor Park Nursery & Infant School, Nottingham
  • Robert Mellors Primary Academy, Nottingham
  • Sir John Sherbrooke Junior School, Nottingham

In this region we have worked in partnership with the following local creative organisations to create Shakespeare inspired workshops using a variety of different art forms and means of delivery:

  • Lakeside Arts
  • Library of Birmingham
  • Ironbridge Gorge Museums
  • As Creatives
  • Ascension Dance
  • Beat Goes On
  • Circus Mash
  • Ex-Cathedra
  • John Edgar (Storyteller)
  • Nonsuch Theatre & Studios
  • Ros Ingram Ceramics
  • SAMPAD
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An immersive experience delving into the worlds of Shakespeare's plays delivered by Nonsuch Theatre in Nottingham

It has brought our community together through being able to link with other local schools and produce Shakespeare work together. It has given the teachers who were nervous about teaching Shakespeare a clear, easy and creative way to engage the children.

— Sir John Sherbrooke Junior School, Nottingham

An experience that the children won't forget. A great way to engage them in a difficult topic.

— Derrymount Upper School, Nottingham
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