
ChalleNGe is Nottingham's city-wide partnership of arts organisations, education settings, community groups and young people themselves. We collaborate on programmes that make a difference to children and young people's lives - focusing on access to arts, culture and creativity.

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Discover regular activities for your children to discover new interests and express themselves!
For older young people, check out Connecting Notts run by our Youth board, for information on groups, opportunities and people to help you create and collaborate in the city.
Latest newsletter:
Parent and Carers Newsletter, March 2026

Are you interested in bringing more creativity to your classroom, or organising visits to galleries, museums and theatres with your pupils? From teacher events and CPD to long-term partnerships, ChalleNGe helps you connect with arts organisations in Nottingham.
Get involved and ensure your school is engaging with all the Cultural Rucksack offers in Nottingham!
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Latest Newsletters:
Primary Schools Newsletter, March 2026
SEND/ Galleries group: Educational settings and galleries in Nottingham can submit proposals for 'test and pilot' funding to plan, deliver and reflect on opportunities for SEND pupils to visit galleries and experience their learning offers. Proposals are for collaborative projects and the learning will be shared with the SEND/Galleries Group.
Nature Connections Community of Practice: We are inviting our arts, education and community partners to submit proposals for projects that 1) Increase nature connections and arts engagement with children and young people in Nottingham City, especially those new to these experiences 2) Support city-wide schools engagement with nature connectedness through the Cultural Rucksack programme.
The Cultural Guarantee is a commitment by schools to actively promote and embed a broad range of creative experiences for all pupils, increasing visits to galleries, theatres and museums, to ensure that every child can access localised provision of arts and culture. The underpinning ethos supports immersive learning, enrichment and access to the vibrant cultural life of the city.
Education settings can join our Cultural Rucksack network to receive regular communications and support to build a Cultural Guarantee for their pupils - shaping their own commitment to culture and the arts within their school.
Arts partners and schools across Nottingham are invited to an inspiring afternoon of talks, workshops and opportunities to connect, share and learn together - championing creativity for all pupils and every teacher!
Hosted at Nottingham College City Hub Campus, (111 Canal St, Nottingham, NG1 7HB). We encourage you to attend from 1.30pm for the full experience and range of workshops; but have split the afternoon so new arrivals can also take part from 4pm-5.30pm (after-school option).
We look forward to seeing you there!
In 2025, Nottingham children researched the games that were being played in their playgrounds. A beautifully illustrated book and 2 films (a 2min compilation and an 11m documentary) were produced based on the children's research! All schools in Nottingham are being given two copies of the book, illustrated by local artist Carol Adlam - with all the children attending Primary Parliament being the first to explore the book and share the games. This project has been coordinated by Rick Hall and Chris Hall, supported by Heritage Lottery Fund. Huge thanks to Georgi Scurfield for capturing the children's voices and games!
Primary teachers - if you missed the recent Primary Culturemeet on Mon 27th April 2026, you can watch the recording - click on the red play button to watch again.
Hear from arts providers in Nottingham about what creative opportunities for your school as part of our Cultural Rucksack programme that aims to deliver a cultural guarantee for every child in the city.
As part of Child Friendly Nottingham's ambition to raise awareness of children's rights to be heard and listened to, we've been working with Nottingham-based creative producer Nicola Curzon to create imaginative and colourful Voice Boxes for schools across the city. Children have designed and selected their ideas and Nicola has made them a reality - providing the school with a wooden mascot that perfectly matches the children's drawing, Schools have then decorated their creature and are launching their Voice boxes this term as part of their wider commitments to Pupil Voice in school.
NEWS FLASH - schools can still participate in the Voice Box project and have their own wooden boxes made. This project is fully funded by Child Friendly Nottingham - so don't delay - get in touch if you would like a voice box for your school! Email cathy.mahmood@ntu.ac.uk

These monthly webinars (running until 15 Dec 2026) hosted by the Centre for Research in Language, Education and Developmental Inequalities, Nottingham Trent University, are designed to provide practical, research-informed strategies to support reading, literacy, and wellbeing. Suitable for Primary and Secondary colleagues, each seminar is 3.30-4.30pm and includes time for discussion, reflection, and ideas to take straight back to your classroom.
Sign up for the sessions most relevant to your interests/setting choosing from a range of topics that explore the latest research and practical approaches to reading, literacy, and learning.
Our partners bring ChalleNGe’s vision to life - from long-term partnerships with schools, free family arts programmes, targeted provision for young refugees, health and wellbeing programmes, and city-wide festivals.

We bring teachers and art providers together for termly online networks called CultureMeets. We begin with 5min presentations from arts organisations about their upcoming exhibitions, workshops and resources before a themed discussion.
See all past Culturemeets here. Contact hello@challengenottingham.co.uk if you are a teacher and want to book a 1:1 conversation.

There are some fabulous creative CPD opportunities all year round. Most of free and some will even cover staff costs so you can come out of the classroom and nurture your own creativity and go back to school feeling nurtured and inspired!
We plan CPD based on teacher feedback, so get in touch to help us shape additional CPD opportunities for the coming year.

Nottingham's Creativity Collaboratives programme involved 12 schools exploring and embedding approaches around 'Teaching for Creativity' over 3 years. Watch: 'This Much We Know' to see some of the creative practitioners involved.
Find out more about the Creative Practitioners we worked with and read some of the case studies.

Art of Belonging is a city-wide programme that seeks to welcome refugees and asylum seekers in Nottingham. The Art of Belonging Pledge has now been signed by 14 arts organisations and we have a growing network of creative practitioners who are being supported to facilitate sessions with new arrivals. From partnership projects with NEST (the Nottingham Education Sanctuary team) and arts venues, to the Refugee Roots regular creative programme and collaborations with Nottingham Playhouse, NAE and more - there are many ways you can support this work and get involved.

Child Friendly Nottingham is a city-wide partnership programme to put children's rights into practice. Lots of organisations are supporting children and young people to have a meaningful say in local decisions, services and spaces. Training and resources from UNICEF are available for teams and organisations to get involved.
Over 9000 children and young people collaborated to choose 3 'badges' (areas to focus on) which are: Safe and Secure; Education & Learning and Healthy. 'Equal and included is the golden thread, linking all our work together.

Every year, we work in partnership with Catherine Kirk from Nottingham City Council on developing a collaborative schools project and resources to celebrate Relationship & Sex Education (RSE) Day.
For 2026, the theme is 'It begins with me'! and we have supported the Nottingham Music Service to collaborate with the Achieve Well team and local schools to create a new song especially for the day.
Find out about the work of the Achieve Well Team and get involved!

Connecting Notts is our Youth Board that meets monthly to bring together representatives from ChalleNGe arts and community partners (16-26 year olds) and develop a Young Creatives Network, in partnership with Young Creatives Nottingham.
Check out the Connecting Notts website to Find Groups

We believe that art opportunities should be on every child's doorstep, in neighbourhoods, schools and parks - as well as within the fabulous arts venues of our city.
We work in close partnership with Bulwell Arts Festival (hosted by One Vision Partnership), Bilborough Arts Festival and the new Clifton Arts Festival group to support local creative activities in community centres, schools and libraries in these local neighbourhoods. Get in touch if you'd like to get involved.

We're delighted to be working in partnership with schools, communities, arts partners and our two Universities to celebrate our diverse languages and dialects in Nottingham.
Thanks to funding from NTU, 8 partnership projects have been supported to explore new partnerships between arts organisations, schools and community groups to highlight and celebrate Languages within their work.
We are also excited to be the Community partner for a Co(l)laboratory and welcome Jack Benjamin as our PhD researcher.



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