Transforming lives through the unique power of Shakespeare

Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation work with schools across the UK to give young people the opportunity to build their confidence, skills and knowledge by learning about and performing Shakespeare.

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Transforming lives through the unique power of Shakespeare

We work with schools across the UK to give young people a unique opportunity to build their confidence, skills and knowledge by learning about and performing Shakespeare in the world’s largest youth drama festival.

Published 2 February 2023
300,000

young people gained confidence and skills through Shakespeare

Every year we work with schools across the UK to stage our award-winning Coram Shakespeare Schools Festival, the world’s largest youth drama festival.

Discover how Shakespeare changes young lives

Programme for young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds

Our award-winning Young Citizens programme enables young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds to support and educate others about building a life in the UK through workshops and resources based on their own experiences.

Published 30 January 2023
100+

workshops delivered by young migrants and refugees

Our Young Citizens Trainers have delivered workshops to almost 1,000 young migrants and refugees on wellbeing and rights, based on their own experiences.

Read about our programme

A voice for care experienced children and young people

Coram Voice champions the voice of care experienced children and young people. We get young voices heard in decisions that matter to them and work to improve their lives.

Published 27 January 2023
9,700+

Care-experienced children and young people supported in 2021/22

In 2022 there were 82,000 looked-after children in England, with a further 75,000 care leavers (aged 18+).

How we improve the care system