Hartismere School

Est. 1451. An outstanding coeducational secondary school & sixth form college and England's first academy

Home Login

11E Charity Karaoke-cake sale. Friday 31st January

Friday January 2025

11E Charity Karaoke-cake-sale- National Youth Arts Trust- 31st January

Pupils from 11E will be hosting a charity Karaoke cake sale for pupils during lunchtime Friday 31st January, starting at 1pm in the Lines hall.

Refreshments will be on sale: Cakes, drinks, crisps, cookies etc. So, please bring cash.

Entry fee to come along and watch is 50p on the door. Entry is via the silent working end of the Lines hall.

A signup sheet to take part is available in form groups. 

 

Mrs Davy 11E tutor.

NURTURING FUTURE TALENT

Our bursaries, youth theatres and mentorships help talented students from the UK’s most disadvantaged backgrounds train in dance, music and drama.

The performing arts should represent their audience and be created by all of society, not just by the few. The National Youth Arts Trust aims to eradicate the inequality in the performing arts industry and to ensure a career in the Arts is accessible to all.

The National Youth Arts Trust was established in 2013 in response to the growing crisis in funding for performing arts education in the UK. The economic climate meant it had become increasingly difficult, and often impossible, for children and young people from non-privileged backgrounds to find expression, a voice and in many cases a career in the performing arts. NYAT’s aim is to provide these young people, aged between 12 and 25, with opportunities in dance, music and drama. 

We believe that Art and Culture have the potential to build bridges, strengthen communities and help us aspire to a fairer, more inclusive and more progressive society. Now, more than ever, we need to invest in its future.

But to do this effectively, the Arts must be accessible to all – regardless of a family’s income, circumstances or location.

Shockingly, just one third of UK primary school pupils currently take part in any form of drama, music or dance and only 16% of actors are from a working-class background. Cultural education has been shifted to the margins and those from the poorest economic backgrounds are missing out.

Lack of diversity in the arts is an acknowledged and longstanding problem. But when engagement and training are largely restricted to those from better-off families and backgrounds, only a narrow set of voices are being heard.

Our vision is an inclusive performing arts sector that nurtures talent from any background, where no talented young performer is prevented from reaching their potential because of economic disadvantage or a lack of opportunity in their area. 

With your backing, the NYAT is working hard to broaden the horizons of talented young people from disadvantaged backgrounds by helping them access opportunities, training and financial support.

 

https://nationalyouthartstrust.org.uk/about/

 

Explore...

A Level Drama & Theatre

Drama picnic 2023

Woyzeck. Performance and workshop. 4 October 2024. Tickets available

Guildhall Young Artists Online

HARTISMERE PLAY READING GROUP- Y7, 8 & 9

Hartismere Technical Theatre

HADESTOWN THE MUSICAL - SCHOOL TRIP TO LONDON FOR Y9 TO 13 PUPILS 16th Jan 2025

Drama & Theatre. Further Education and Careers Information

Hartismere School production 2025 is Oliver!

We teach LAMDA

New...

Hartismere Family :: Policy Documents

Parents Evening :: Year 13

Duke of Edinburgh Portal

BACK TO THE FUTURE, the musical. Thursday 5th June 2025. Years 7 to 10.

Health & Fitness Apps: A Guide for Parents

Examination Certificates

School Policies

Bronze DofE Trip to Thorpe Woodlands

Discover...

Charity All Years Mrs Davy Karaoke Cake Sale College LAMDA Test Mr Peck A Level Drama & Theatre BBC Bitesize Bullying A Level Year 10 Drama Evening Events Week Fitness Mr Trudgill Parent Sixth Form

Uh-oh - we were unable to load our website on your browser so we're showing you a plain HTML version.

We use many features found in modern browsers and regrettably yours seems incompatible.

However this legacy version contains (very, very nearly) all the same content. Each page is rendered on our server and doesn't rely on any browser features except the odd font. It doesn't even need Javascript or fancy CSS. It's like being in 1995!

Your browser is reporting itself to us as Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com). Please consider updating your browser to make the most of our website.

If you would like to try our proper website again - you can do so here...