
OUR SERVICES
• DRAMA-BASED LEARNING
Groups
8+ ​
DRAMA-BASED, IMMERSIVE LEARNING
Experience learning through interactive, dramatic performances that can take any topic or subject and showcase it in an immersive and engaging way.
• BRIDGING CULTURES
EYFS, KS1 & KS2
CULTURAL AWARENESS THROUGH PLAY
Rooted in the Ubuntu philosophy—“I am because we are”—These sessions support children in exploring identity and recognizing the shared values that connect all people. Guided through engaging and age-appropriate play, children will begin to understand concepts such as fairness, inclusion, and cultural diversity—within a safe and supportive environment.
• BRIDGING CULTURES
KS3 & KS4
UNDERSTANDING IDENTITY IN THE CLASSROOM
This engaging and reflective programme invites students to
explore personal and cultural identity through storytelling,
dialogue, and creative expression.
Foster accountability, respect, and healthier relationships.
• COMMUNITY
Applicable to all ages
THE ESSENCE OF UBUNTU IS COMMUNITY.
Through respectful and equity based engagement we aim to create safe and inclusive spaces for all.
• TREE OF LIFE NARRATIVE WORKSHOP
1-1 and groups
8+
HOLISTIC, EMPOWERED SUPPORT
Explore and celebrate the unique elements of life through the metaphorical drawing of the ‘Tree of Life’. An amazing team building and therapeutic activity that encourages openness and bravery to connect with oneself and each other.
• RESTORATIVE PRACTICE
Applicable to all ages
A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO RESOLVING CONFLICT AND CURATING A COHESIVE WORKUBG ENVIRONMENT WITHIN YOUR TEAM.
• EQUITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSION TRAINING
Adult teams and organisations
BE SUPPORTED TO UPSKILL AND LEARN MORE AROUND EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION.
• WINDRUSH LEGACY WORKSHOPS
Adaptable to all ages
BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE IN YOUR SPACES
Our immersive Windrush workshops connect pupils with the lived experiences of the Windrush Generation, using storytelling, artefacts, and interactive displays. Tailored to your school's needs and
aligned with the UK curriculum, these sessions deepen understanding of race, migration, and civil rights in modern Britain.