Our Impact

Arts education positively affects not just students, but teachers, schools and the wider community. It improves relationships, communication, participation and engagement within and around schools. Access to the arts and creativity helps children and young people to develop the skills they need now and in the future: social intelligence, critical thinking, entrepreneurship and resilience.

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Our reach in 2024

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Our creative programming includes school workshops, teacher professional learning sessions, holiday programs and other special projects. These are delivered directly from the 100 Story Building in Footscray, by our facilitators taking our unique creative magic out into classrooms and community hubs or delivered online.

For more information read our 2023 - 2024 Activity Report


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Too often creativity and ‘the arts’ are relegated to specific curriculum subjects, or considered covered by one-off artist-in-schools programs. Opportunities to embed imagination and play into everyday teaching and learning diminish as students reach their final years of secondary schooling.

The story gets even worse when we look at socio-educationally disadvantaged schools. Not only do students in these communities fall behind their peers in achievement - in 2017, this gap was the equivalent of 4.5 years of schooling for year 9 students in writing - their access to arts education opportunities and creative experiences trails those in more advantaged schools.

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At 100 Story Building, we support the most marginalised children and young people in our community to build the literacy skills, confidence and sense of belonging that are fundamental to future success. We do this by amplifying children and young people’s voices through storytelling and providing a safe environment for them to take creative risks. We also collaborate with teachers and schools to integrate creative approaches into everyday teaching and learning.

Our programs reach students in Melbourne and regional Victoria, including those from low socioeconomic backgrounds and those with migrant, refugee or English as an Additional Language backgrounds.

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