Creative Partnerships - Arts Council England’s successful creativity programme for schools - is set to be become an independent organisation called Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE) and will be based right here in the North East.
The programme, which develops young people’s creativity, has been developed and managed by Arts Council England since it began in 2002. Due to the huge success of Creative Partnerships the Arts Council has decided that its future is best delivered through the new independent organisation.
Creative Partnerships has already worked with more than 750,000 young people and works intensively with 2,000 schools across
CCE will receive more than £75 million from Arts Council England between April 2009 - March 2011, the largest single grant in that two year period. The new organisation will have its headquarters in
Alan Davey, Chief Executive, Arts Council
“This independence will mean that Creativity, Culture and Education can grow to its full potential and even more young people can benefit from creativity in their lives.
“The Arts Council will make a significant investment in CCE over the next two years and our ambition is that this will lead to lifelong engagement with the arts for the young people involved.”
Sir Christopher Frayling, Chairman, Arts Council England said: “Creative Partnerships has been one of the great achievements in arts and education over the last ten years. The passion and determination of the people involved has made the project hugely successful, and their efforts have touched young people’s lives right across the country. Schools and artists have never been closer together. This has been such a good idea”.
Paul Roberts OBE, Chairman, Creativity CCE, said: "Arts Council England’s funding will allow us to bring creative professionals into the classroom to inspire young people and to raise their aspirations and achievements. As well as helping to raise education standards, creative learning helps young people develop the skills demanded by today's employers: like team-working, networking and confidence in communication."
CCE will continue to contribute to the Arts Council’s commitment to work with children and young people and ensure that the arts are central to their lives. It will run alongside projects such as Artsmark, Arts Award, Youth Dance and Youth Music, which are all instrumental in helping the Arts Council to achieve its mission of great art for everyone.