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Please note: these resources are not a substitute for the adviser toolkit and do not contain all the information needed to successfully deliver Arts Award. In order to deliver the awards, you must have completed adviser training. 



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Kate Attard

Preparing for moderation

This resource gives a step-by-step guide to preparing Arts Award portfolios/logs for moderation via our online moderation platform Submittable - there is a specific resource for each level of Arts Award

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Kate Attard, Arts Support

Arts Award and History

Arts Award can fit with arts activities you already provide, and be embedded into the curriculum. It can also provide a framework for cross-curricular programmes within the arts and across other subjects.

This resource shows how Arts Award can be mapped to the  History curriculum for Key Stage 1, 2 and 3.

Arts Award and the Ofsted framework for schools

This resource shows how Arts Award can support schools in their Ofsted inspection.

It shows links to the four main areas of the inspection framework as well as the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of students.

Arts Award Discover and Explore evidencing resource - Wake Up

This specially commissioned film by Sasha Hoare can support Arts award Discover Part A in particular, it explores the art forms that can be found all around us.


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Arts Award Discover arts log for ages 11+

These resources are designed to support delivery of Arts Award Discover with groups aged 11 plus. Advisers have a choice of using the separate page documents as appropriate or the combined Part A-C logbook PDF to create your own bespoke logbook version. These resources should always be used alongside your Arts Award adviser toolkit.

Arts Award Youth Theatre Resource

This resource is a guide for how you might structure and deliver Arts Award with your youth theatre and see how the Arts Award criteria can fit around your programmes of work. We would not recommend that you exactly replicate this
approach, but that you use it as a template to prompt your own ideas.


When making plans to take your youth theatre though Arts Award, consider the areas of your activity which would contribute towards the qualification and which areas could be adapted.

Bronze Arts Award activity mapping

This Bronze Award mapping template can help you plot your organisation’s existing arts activity against the Bronze Arts Award framework. 

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Please note: the following mapping resource is a planning tool only and is not a substitute for the adviser toolkit as it does not contain all the
information needed to successfully deliver Bronze Arts Award. In order to deliver this level, you must have completed adviser training for Bronze
and Silver. See www.artsaward.org.uk/training

Delivery development template

This resource has been created to support advisers who want to develop their Arts Award delivery approach.

You may want to embed Arts Award in your organisation, create a sustainable delivery model or encourage more staff to get involved. Or you may want to find a more efficient way of structuring evidence collection or assessing work. The resource helps you assess you current approach and gives suggestions for developing your delivery.

Discover Arts Award activity mapping

This Discover Award mapping template can help you plot your organisation’s existing arts activity against the Arts Award Discover framework. 

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Please note: the following mapping resource is a planning tool only and is not a substitute for the adviser toolkit as it does not contain all the information needed to successfully deliver Arts Award Discover. In order to deliver this level, you must have completed adviser training for Discover and Explore. See www.artsaward.org.uk/training

Evidence checklists

These checklists allow you to check that all evidence needed for Explore, Bronze and Silver Arts award has been collated by young people. You can use this resource with the young person as part of your delivery process or as a useful checklist when assessing portfolios.

Evidence Locator Forms - completed examples

These resources provide completed examples of the evidence locator forms at Explore, Bronze, Silver, Gold levels. They demonstrate the amount of information we require to understand how the advisers made their assessment decisions.



Evidencing achievement

This magazine style resource has been produced using examples to inspire you and get your ideas flowing. It also includes some top tips for supporting young people to create arts logs and portfolios.

Explore Arts Award activity mapping

This Explore Award mapping template can help you plot your organisation’s existing arts activity against the Arts Award Explore framework. 

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Please note: the following mapping resource is a planning tool only and is not a substitute for the adviser toolkit as it does not contain all the information needed to successfully deliver Arts Award Explore. In order to deliver this level, you must have completed adviser training for Discover and Explore. See www.artsaward.org.uk/training

Five day bronze

This planner supports you to run Bronze Arts Award in five days (or equivalent).

This is by no means the only way to deliver this level of the award, but it offers a structure whether your programme runs over five days or five weeks!


The planner splits five days into sessions which you could spread over more days, or use as a basis on which to build further activities. This approach works well for delivery in a week or fortnight programme — or within regular workshops or a project.

Five reasons why your museums should do Arts Award

This leaflet produced in partnership with Kids in Museums outline five key reason why museums should get involved with Arts Award.


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Five reasons to do Arts Award in your museum (Welsh language)



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