Trinity Champion Centres inspire existing and potential centres by sharing their practice and advocating for the qualifications in their communities and more widely. In return, we celebrate achievements, profile their success and promote their work as part of our support offer to teachers and centres.
Champion Centres are recognised by Trinity for their successful delivery of our qualifications. Ways in which this success could be demonstrated include: strong exam results, an exciting programme of performance events, impact on learners or innovation in the performing arts. Centre status is recognised by Trinity through the award of a certificate and a logo, with opportunities to showcase their creative offer throughout the year – for instance in blogs and marketing campaigns.
To find out more about the Trinity Champion Centre programme, please email support@trinitycollege.com.
There are 47 Arts Award Centres. They come from a great range of sectors, including: formal education, arts & culture, youth & community, performing arts academies and music services.Our map below shows the current Champion Centres with Arts Award shown in blue and Music/Drama in purple.
Here are what some current Champion centres say about being selected:
Becoming a Trinity Champion recognises our commitment as a school to the Arts and enables us to share our passion and experience with other settings and our community. What a privilege! Juliet Fisher, Head of Expressive Arts, Malvern St James Girls' School
The Arts Award is truly transforming lives here for our students and achieving Trinity Champion status is such an incredible honour for us all. Ade Ikoli, Head of Creative Media, Hopewell School
Getting the £250 funding to speak to a collective of Wiltshire museums about Arts Award Discover led to them securing more funding for me to consult with 3 museums and give them bespoke support about how to set up and deliver Discover using their collections. Gill Simmons, Co-Artistic Director, Brave Bold Drama