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As part of the Creative Learning election commitment, round four of the Creativity for Schools (CFS) grants have funded $443,093 for creative activities and exposure to the arts.
The program partners schools with creative professionals to embed creativity into studentsβ learning and understanding across curriculum areas. The funding supports activities in schools and aims to increase access for students and teachers to engage in enriched learning through arts processes and experiences.
The CFS has two funding categories: Collaboration and Residency.
The Collaboration category awards up to $60,000 to projects and programs designed to connect Western Australian arts organisations and creative practitioners with schools.
In this round, eight applications were recommended for total funding of $357,525. The recipients are:
The Residency category awards up to $20,000 to projects involving artists-in-residence in schools for approximately 25 days. Five applications were recommended totalling $85,568 and included 3 recipients from education support centres. Recipients are:
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