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Cultural education in local schools.

A Butterfly Mosaic created collaboratively by Year 6s at The Premier Academy

Walk along every corridor and into any class at The Premier Academy and you will be surrounded by a vast array of art work in different styles such as 3-D models, paintings, and drawings, created by children from Reception through to Year 6.

Recently, children undertook a break-time art project with the objective of learning and appreciating each other’s differences and similarities in a supportive atmosphere of teamwork, by focusing on cooperation rather than competition. They were given an enlarged square to then create a pencil rendering of part of a butterfly which is composed of mosaic. The children learnt to understand unity and variety as important principals of design, giving the artwork a sense of cohesion.

Throughout the Academy, art flourishes and every child has at least one piece of their work on display in a public area – that is over 600 pieces of artwork!

Jonathan Harris, Head of Music, The Premier Academy, Saffron Street, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 3AH jonathan.harris@tpamk.co.uk

Weaving a Learning Journey at Brooklands Farm Primary School


At Brooklands Farm there are two dedicated Specialist Art Teachers who strive to develop arts and cultural provision across our setting. They create online learning platforms which are accessible not only to school staff but also to the wider community.

We offer a variety of extra-curricular creative clubs and the opportunity to achieve the Discover and Explore Arts Awards, and plan whole school projects with a cross curricular approach. For example, ‘VW Week’, ‘Nelson Mandela Week’, ‘Brooklands Remembers’, ‘UN Rights of Children Week’, ‘Sports Week’ and ‘We Built On A Farm’ are celebrated throughout the year. Together with our EAL/Cultural Leader we have introduced weekly ‘Wellbeing and Welcome Walks’ in our community.

A guest speaker who has a cultural/arts link to the local and wider community features each week. We embrace opportunities such as working with the Churches Conservation Trust, the African Diaspora project, the Grid Spinners and the Artis Creative Learning Programme. Brookfest is our annual summer event which includes creative activities, singing performances, games and other social opportunities. Brookmas is our annual winter event. Parents are invited into school to make lanterns which are paraded through the community to the school grounds where we sing and dance together.

Lead Teachers are:

  • Art – James Grimditch and Ali Gallacher,
  • Dance – Catherine Howell and Hannah Pickett from Artis
  • EAL and Culture – Emily Garratt
  • Music – Mel Taylor and the MK Peripatetic Music Service

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