Sketchbooks in Schools

Using sketchbooks to build creativity and ownership

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  • Sketchbooks in Schools aims to promote, inspire and enable the creative use of sketchbooks in primary schools. Sketchbooks can be a vital tool to encourage creative and critical thought and action across the whole school, and beyond the art curriculum. Read more

    For me sketchbooks are a place to draw, paint and write. They are miniature worlds and a private place where I can say, do and draw what I like and how I like. It doesn’t matter how things look – you can always turn the page and forget about the bits you don’t like. This makes a sketchbook exciting to look at – you never know what is coming next.

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