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Creative Learning for Schools

Theatre and language-based programmes supporting participation, connection, and collaboration across schools and learning communities.

FrameShift works with schools and learning organisations to create practical, creative experiences where participants learn by making, performing, and creating together. Creative practice connects directly with curriculum learning while supporting confidence, communication, and active participation.

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Projects are developed collaboratively and adapted to context, timetable, and learning goals. Sessions can be booked directly or accessed through cultural education funding, including CJP.

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Delivery is available in English, Dutch, or bilingually to suit the learning environment.

Our Creative Learning for Schools Programmes

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English in Action

Theatre-led English learning for multi-level language students

English in Action uses theatre and creative practice to support confidence, communication, and spoken language development. Students learn English actively through storytelling, improvisation, movement, and collaborative creative tasks rather than worksheet-based learning.

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Sessions create a supportive environment where language is used purposefully through participation, discussion, and shared creative activity.

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Suitable for multi-level language learners in primary, secondary, and international school contexts, including EAL and language-support programmes.

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Delivery formats include:

• curriculum-linked lessons
• project weeks or enrichment days
• small-group language support
• intensive creative language workshops

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Available through direct school booking or CJP funding.

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