Every Child Deserves the Chance to Shine

How You Can Support Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation

Your support for our work will enable more children across the UK to imagine, to understand others and to believe in themselves – skills that last a lifetime.

If you are able to support our appeal, please mark your calendar for 2 December and donate via the Big Give Christmas Challenge, an appeal that will see your donation matched, doubling the impact we can have together.

The Need For Your Support Is Urgent

A young girl on stage

Creative education is not equally accessible, and that’s holding young people back.

With the decline of performing arts in schools, especially in disadvantaged areas, children are losing vital opportunities to build confidence, express themselves, and connect with their peers.

The gap in access to enriching experiences is growing, and wellbeing remains a major concern for children, parents and educators. Without inclusive at programmes at school, many young people, particularly those with SEND, miss out on the chance to collaborate, develop empathy, and thrive.

"Every child in every school ought to have the chance to experience this magical process."

Sir Philip Pullman, author and CSSF Patron


How We Make a Difference Together

To celebrate our 25th anniversary, we heard from hundreds of alumni who had the chance to shine through our Theatre Festival. Their stories showcase the significant and diverse impact that performing Shakespeare has had on some of the more than 350,000 alumni of the programme.

Digital Commissioning Editor and CSSF Alumnus Evie
We Build Skills and Confidence for Life.

“I remember thinking, “oh my god, this is a proper theatre” and then as soon as we started doing it, I loved it. It was the first time I’d ever performed in a theatre and was a contributor for me being able to speak in public.”

Evie Buckley, Digital Commissioning Editor at Channel 4.0 & CSSF Alumnus

We help children to overcome barriers to achieving their best.

Ukranian student Kira told us that our work helped her overcome a language barrier to engage more with her peers in a new school and a new country.

Kira is a CSSF alumnus and currently sits on our Youth Board.

CSSF Alumnus and Youth Board Member Kira
Comedian and CSSF Alumnus, Maisie Adam.
We provide opportunities for young people to Shine and Succeed.

“I can’t overstate how pivotal the Shakespeare Schools Festival was to me and to getting me where I am now.”

Maisie Adam, Comedian & CSSF Alumnus