Our Youth Programmes

THE LEADERS OF TOMORROW

Are you a young person with a passion for music, dance, theatre, or the arts?   Keen to broaden your skills and perspectives on the world through engaging in creative workshops and learning opportunities?  Interested in enhancing your language, culture and communication skills?  Recognising the need to improve your leadership and 21st century skills for your future career prospects?  Or are you perhaps looking to forge a career in the arts or creativity but are looking for meaningful guidance about how to do this? Or maybe you are a parent, keen to support your child to successfully navigate a career in a creative sector but unsure how to do it?

 

At The Centre for the Arts and Global Leadership, we run a range of programmes for children and young people, (and occasionally their parents!), to give them the confidence, courage and creativity to step out into the world and be the compassionate leaders that our world needs. 

 

Global Explorers

Weekend and after-school programmes delivered around the world, in partnership with Scheherazade Initiatives, to give children and young people the 21st century skills needed to lead in the world. The half-day workshops are delivered by multi-lingual facilitators with a migrant, refugee or expatriate background, and integrate the arts, creative and experiential learning, and environmental protection into interactive workshops.

The content of the curriculum is based on the ground-breaking Global Citizens programme by Fernando Reimers at Harvard University and seeks to encourage young people to be more aware of the world and their place in it as young leaders.

Global Explorers can be delivered online through our micro-learning programme with facilitators from The Centre for the Arts and Global Leadership, as well as in person at Clos de Gaye in south west France as part of weekly extra-curricular programming, and in our summer camp programme.

We believe that children are the Future Leaders of our world and, as such, their education and learning is paramount, not just to their own success, but to the future survival of humanity.  It is imperative that we equip our children with the vital 21st century skills that will enable them to be the leaders of tomorrow.  Our range of weekend and summer programmes uses arts and creative education to develop these skills