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Creative Education Access Bill [HL]

Creates a minimum entitlement to creative and cultural education in state-funded schools in England, including at least five hours per week for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils and four hours per week for Key Stage 3 pupils. It would require schools to publish creative education policies, provide annual live cultural or creative experiences, support pupils to present or perform creative work, build partnerships with the creative sector, and give pupils information about creative careers and apprenticeships.

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stevensprayChelmsford4d ago(edited)

I'm not entirely sure what this would entail exactly so voting no on the basis of ambiguity. EDIT: I recast my vote on second thought.

ParliamentParliament update · 1st reading · House of Lords

Bill text published

Published

The introduced text of the Creative Education Access Bill [HL] was published as HL Bill 17. The text sets minimum weekly creative and cultural education hours, creates a creative access guarantee, allows financial assistance, links creative education to inspection, and requires reporting, guidance and school partnerships with the creative sector.

ParliamentStage update · 1st reading · House of Lords

Bill introduced in the House of Lords

Introduced

The Creative Education Access Bill [HL] was introduced in the House of Lords. It would create a minimum creative and cultural education entitlement in state-funded schools and promote partnerships between schools and the creative sector.