Sunderland Echo

Website to give schools ‘Artsfix’

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A new scheme offering more arts in schools has been launched on Wearside.

Artsfix is the result of three years' work between Sunderland Culture and three Washington schools: Biddick Academy, Columbia GrangeandU­sworthPrim­ary.

The scheme has explored ways to develop creativity in schools and involved a primary, a secondary and a school for pupils with learning difficulti­es and/or autism.

Artsfix shows schools working with a small budget how they can be more creative, while giving practical help and advice about careers in the arts and culture sector.

There are three hubs on the Artsfix website. The first is already live and helps teachers find out about creativity in the classroom and what works best for their pupils.

The second hub will be live over the coming weeks. It is for young people and based on learning from the three schools, particular­ly Biddick.

It provides informatio­n on which creative careers exist in Sunderland and nationally. It has video case studies

of local people working in the arts sector talking about their roles.

The third hub, also launching soon, gives families an idea of what cultural and artistic activities are available in the city, with an interactiv­e map of venues and activities and a list of things for families to do together indoors, developed during lockdowns.

There will be Special Educationa­l Needs and Disability (SEND) sections within the teachers’ hub and the family hub too; with informatio­n about SEND specific workshops.

Sunderland Culture producer Vicki Kennedy, who led the project, said: “We’re so pleased to introduce ArtsFix;

our brand new, free, creative tool for schools.

“Designed by Sunderland Culture in partnershi­p with local schools, teachers and creative learning practition­ers, Artsfix offers schools inspiratio­n, new ideas and support to bring creativity into the primary classroom.

Lesley Mavin, former headteache­r at Columbia Grange, said: “There are some fantastic resources and national links that I wasn’t aware of.

"The SEND section also gave some wonderful ideas of potential partners and artists to bring into school.”

For more informatio­n. Visit www.sunderland­culture.org.uk/artsfix.

 ?? ?? Pupils from Usworth Primary School took part in Artsfix activities.
Pupils from Usworth Primary School took part in Artsfix activities.
 ?? ?? Columbia Grange pupils.
Columbia Grange pupils.

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