Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Paul Hamlyn Foundation is one of the largest independent grant-making foundations in the UK. It operates across 3 programmes – the Arts, Social Justice and Education and Learning – and a programme of support for NGOs in India.
The Foundation’s mission is to enable people to realise their potential and experience a better quality of life. A particular concern is with children and young people, and others who are disadvantaged.
The Education and Learning Programme has a strong focus on supporting innovation and aims to achieve significant impact, often at a national level, across a range of education themes. We share with our Whole Education counterparts a commitment to helping to create an education system that engenders for all young people a deep and lifelong commitment to learning, and a commitment that extends beyond the school gate and beyond school hours.
Our Special Initiatives are more focused interventions into a particular area of perceived need – currently our Learning Futures and Musical Futures initiatives are helping to develop, test out in practice, and evidence the impact of new pedagogical approaches in schools. Learning Away is supporting schools to enhance young people's learning, achievement and well-being by using innovative residential experiences as an integral part of the curriculum.
Musical Bridges: Transforming Transition is seeking to improve young people’s experience of primary to secondary school transition in relation to their music education. Our What Works? initiative is helping to build understanding about student success and retention in higher education
In addition, our Open Grants Scheme supports supplementary education, work intended to tackle school exclusion and truancy, and initiatives to develop young people’s speaking and listening skills – all with an emphasis on finding innovative ways to achieve greater impact.
For more information about the Education and Learning programme at PHF please visit www.phf.org.uk
Contact
info@phf.org.uk
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Website
phf.org.uk
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Address
18 Queen Anne's Gate
London
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