Our Partners

Discover the cultural organisations that are part of our network

  • Association of Anaesthetists Heritage Centre logo

    Association of Anaesthetists Heritage Centre

    The Anaesthesia Heritage Centre tells the remarkable story of anaesthesia since is first public demonstration in 1846 through exhibitions, events and workshops.

  • City Lions

    City Lions breaks barriers by bringing together Westminster’s young people (13 - 16yrs) and creative partners to provide inspiring opportunities that enhance personal and social wellbeing, along with future aspirations. We do this via holiday programmes, mentoring, work experience, free tickets and careers workshops.

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    Creative Futures

    Creative Futures’s highly skilled artists can deliver music, drama, dance, poetry and creative writing projects which have the potential to help young people achieve across the curriculum and can help them flourish socially and emotionally. They also offer fun and engaging Creative Camps during the school holidays.

  • Dance Umbrella

    Dance Umbrella is the UK’s leading international dance festival, working with partners around the world and with a mission to ignite London with the next generation of trailblazing UK and international artists.

  • DreamArts

    DreamArts transforms young lives by fusing arts and therapy. For over 2 decades our award-winning outreach projects have created inspiring spaces where 6-25 year olds across Westminster can express themselves on their own terms, explore their challenges and build their strengths so they can realise their potential.

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    English National Ballet

    English National Ballet aims to bring ballet to the widest possible audience by presenting classical ballet and exciting new productions. Through our partnerships with schools, we extend our impact beyond the stage, and reach people of all ages and backgrounds.

  • Fuel

    From theatres to car parks, from schools to public spaces, Fuel produces high quality new theatre that reaches diverse audiences across the UK and internationally. They collaborate with outstanding theatre makers with fresh perspectives and approaches who produce shows, performances, or experiences which have direct and playful relationships with their audiences.

  • Go Live Theatre Projects

    Go Live Theatre Projects is a charity that uses the power of theatre to create inspiring experiences and unlock possibilities for young people.


  • Grand Junction

    Grand Junction is a venue for arts, culture, and community, based at St Mary Magdalene Church. We create and present an eclectic programme of music, arts, and heritage for young people, families, and adults.

  • Handel Hendrix House

    Handel Hendrix House comprises two adjacent Georgian houses in Mayfair which were home to the great composer G.F. Handel and rock legend Jimi Hendrix. We are an accredited museum dedicated to celebrating the life of these extraordinary musicians and making their stories and music accessible to more people.

  • Institute of Contemporary Art

    The ICA strives to be sector-leading in their approach to learning, talent development, inclusion, and interdisciplinary practice. They commission, produce, and present new work in film, music, performance, and the visual arts by today’s most progressive artists.

  • Jermyn Street Theatre

    Jermyn Street Theatre is a unique 70 seat theatre in the heart of the West End. On its stage, theatrical legends like Siân Phillips, Peter Gill, and Timberlake Wertenbaker take their bows alongside those taking their first steps in the industry. The theatre stages world premieres, rare revivals, and reimagined classics.

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    Live Music Now

    Live Music Now works in partnership with schools to spark musical lives. With a focus on music provision for children with additional needs, their participatory performances enable children to get up close to professional musicians. Their musician-in-residence programmes focus on engagement, communication, pupil choice and voice.

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    Makerversity

    Makerversity provides affordable workspace for start-up making, design, digital, manufacturing and materials innovation businesses - based at Somerset House, London’s working arts centre. Since 2014 Makerversity has been supporting startup businesses with work space and workshops, enabling them to experiment and prototype using specialist machinery and tools for a whole range of creative practices.

  • Orpheus Sinfonia

    Orpheus Sinfonia is a young, vibrant, bright beacon of the UK’s professional orchestral scene, producing performances for public benefit. Orpheus explores new and ground-breaking avenues for performance, outreach and community interaction.

  • Royal Academy of Arts

    Located in the heart of London, the RA is a place where art is made, exhibited and debated. We offer a range of free activities and resources to support schools, teachers and young people to engage with art and artists, both at the RA and back in the classroom.

  • Royal Albert Hall

    Grade 1 listed performance venue in South Kensington welcoming over 1.7 million visitors a year. The Hall's Engagement programme aims to enrich lives and offer fairer access to the arts.

  • Science Museum

    The Science Museum is the home of human ingenuity, igniting curiosity about science through interactive exhibitions, objects, and stories of incredible scientific achievement. In addition to galleries specially curated for schools and families, they offer an array of science themed activities for different ages.

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    Serpentine

    The Serpentine hosts a free programme of exhibitions, architecture, education, and live events. Their exhibitions are free and ever changing throughout the year. Their Pavilion is available alongside their exhibitions and public sculpture programme from June - October.

  • Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust logo

    Theatre Royal Haymarket Masterclass Trust

    Masterclass is a home away from home for aspiring creatives like you. They have supported generations of young theatre makers to hone their skills, develop their own work, market themselves, and find their place in the industry. Many of the biggest names in the theatre industry took their first steps with Masterclass.

  • The Cartoon Museum

    The Cartoon Museum is dedicated to preserving the best of British cartoons, caricatures, comics and animation, documenting the history of British comics from the 18th century to the present day. Their Learning Programme provides a range of exciting and unique workshops inspired by the cartoons and comics in their collection.

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    The Cockpit

    The Cockpit is a professional fringe venue owned by United Colleges Group specialising in early career development. They offer schools discounts on events, in-house courses and classes, supported entrepreneurial hire opportunities for emerging companies, as well as scratch nights, affordable studio hires, and mentoring meetings for aspiring producers, directors, and theatre makers.

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    The Courtauld

    The Courtauld Learning team offer free opportunities for schools, colleges and young people to explore the dynamic multidisciplinary subject of art history and engage in lively discussion and creative activity in response to our gallery collection. They also offer resources and professional development opportunities for teachers. Their aim is to stay true to founder Samuel Courtauld’s vision of ‘art for all’.

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    The National Gallery

    The National Gallery is home to the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. Their learning programmes aim to enrich lives by connecting art, people and ideas across centuries, countries and cultures.

  • The Wallace Collection logo

    The Wallace Collection

    The Wallace Collection is a national museum housing unsurpassed masterpieces of painting, sculpture, furniture, arms and armour, and porcelain. Through a wide range of opportunities that combine discussion, observation, and creative activities, its online and in-person programmes aim to inspire primary and secondary students and teachers, children and their families, adults and young people, as well as diverse communities.

  • Two Temple Place

    Two Temple Place is operated by the Bulldog Trust, a charity committed to unlocking potential, especially for those who may face disadvantages. Their year-round cultural and community offerings are expanding with workshops, events, and free participatory activities.

  • Tri-borough Music Hub

    The Tri-borough Music Hub (TBMH) is the award-winning lead organisation that oversees the delivery of music education in the three West London boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, and the City of Westminster.

  • Westminster Abbey

    Westminster Abbey has touched the lives of kings, queens, statesmen, soldiers, poets, heroes and villains since 960AD. It’s the coronation church and resting place of over 3,000 people.