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Artsmark Celebration Week is back

This year’s Celebration Week will take place from Monday 11 to Friday 15 November 2024.

During the week we will shine a light on how Artsmark is transforming schools across the country, and celebrate the amazing creativity of children and young people. 

This year, we’re encouraging schools to host a celebration event during the week, be it a special assembly, a whole arts week or a day dedicated to creativity. Get your local MP and the media along to join in the celebrations! 

Check out our resources below to help you shout from the rooftops about the impact Artsmark has had on your pupils and school community. 

Shout it from the rooftops!

We’ve developed tools and resources to help you shout about arts, culture and creativity in your school.  

From social media cards to show your support, to press releases and template letters to help you invite your local MP to a #CelebrateArtsmark event. 

Download our #CelebrateArtsmark social media cards to use of Facebook or Twitter.

A turquoise card with an image of two people performing on the right.

Use our new online form to tell us about your work and the impact of Artsmark on your school and pupils, and we’ll help to share your story with the world.

Three young girls paint around a table

Invite your local MP to an Artsmark event using our template invitation letter.    

Creative arts activities and Eco Arts Council projects at LIPA Primary and High School.

Invite your local paper or radio station using our template email invitation.    

A girl dancing with blue pompoms

Download our template press release if you're working towards your Artsmark Award.

Moogie Wonderland: Children from the Cornwall Youth Noise Orchestra making experimental music and sound.

Shout about your success and download our template press release for awarded settings.

Arts and wellbeing activity at Hillyfield Primary Academy.

Over on the blog

Highlights from 2023

Thank you to all the schools who have been sharing their films and videos with us - keep them coming! Grab a cuppa and have a watch…

Grange Park School 

Grange Park school in Sunderland talk about their visits to cultural venues including the National Glass Centre and Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens.

Creative Schools

Five North East schools identified an existing or emerging need within their school and worked with a Creative Producer and young people to address this need through a cultural and creative response.

Cragside Primary School 

A film about Cragside Primary School’s Shakespeare Schools Festival project run in conjunction with Northern Stage.