What We Offer
Creative Learning
Music, art and craft, and practical design, for young people who think and express themselves in ways a worksheet cannot always capture.
Creating Opportunities Through Creativity
Creative Work Is Real Work
Creative learning sits inside each personalised programme rather than alongside it. For some young people it is the first part of the week they look forward to, and the point at which the rest of the timetable starts to become possible.
Whether the medium is an instrument, a pair of needles or a length of timber, the demands are much the same: attention, patience, a plan, and the willingness to try the difficult part again. Young people work at their own pace, and finished work is recorded and celebrated.
What creative learning develops
- Mindfulness and calm focus
- Fine motor skills
- Patience and concentration
- Emotional regulation
- Pride in a finished piece of work
Three ways in
Explore Creative Learning
Each strand can stand on its own or run alongside the others, depending on what a young person responds to.

Music and Instrumental Learning
Piano, acoustic guitar, electric guitar and drums, with guidance from experienced tutors and musicians and progress at the young person's own pace.

Creative Arts and Practical Crafts
Arts and crafts, knitting, crocheting and design projects, including seasonal and collaborative work. Calm, structured and absorbing.

Woodwork and Practical Design
Planning, measuring, constructing and evaluating real projects, using safe working practices and the right tools for the job.
Our Promise
Every young person deserves someone who believes in them.
How Success Is Measured
Success is measured by far more than examination results alone.
For schools and Local Authorities
How Creative Learning Fits the Wider Programme
Inside the Timetable
Creative sessions are built into the personalised programme rather than bolted onto it, and are reviewed as part of it.
Underpinned by the Basics
Every programme is underpinned by literacy, numeracy, communication, emotional wellbeing and preparation for the future.
Reviewed as Things Change
Programmes carry clear objectives and regular reviews, so they keep meeting the young person's needs as those needs evolve.
Shared With the People Who Need to Know
Schools, Local Authorities and families receive clear updates, progress reports and ongoing opportunities to review.
Together, Let's Empower Young Minds
If you are considering a placement, or you would simply like to see the space and meet the team, we would be glad to hear from you.
