£193k Wolsey 550 project to boost creative careers in Ipswich

A new £193,000 education programme will help young people explore creative arts careers in Ipswich. The Wolsey 550 project, which runs until March 2025, offers hands-on learning experiences for children aged 5-16 across the town.

Cardinal Wolsey statue in Ipswich

The big picture: The programme builds on Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's educational legacy in Ipswich and is part of Suffolk County Council's £2 million Ipswich Investment Fund.

The programme, which launched in September 2023, is available to all primary and secondary schools within Ipswich Borough, including alternative provisions.

Cardinal Wolsey statue in Ipswich
The Cardinal Wolsey statue in Ipswich Photo: Oliver Rouane-Williams (Ipswich.co.uk)

Key features for primary schools:

• Creative workshops focusing on confidence and communication

• Digital literacy and skills development

• Curriculum-linked learning materials

Secondary school pupils will benefit from:

• Real-world workplace experiences with Ipswich organisations

• Curriculum materials themed around Wolsey's legacy

• Career pathway guidance

Support for educators:

• Professional development opportunities

• Resources for careers education

• Cross-curriculum teaching materials

What they’re saying: Cllr Paul West, Suffolk County Council's cabinet member for Ipswich, operational highways and flooding, said: "It is fantastic to see the progress already being made with these projects as a result of funding committed by Suffolk County Council. There are now 13 projects underway with some fantastic organisations, all working collaboratively for the benefit of Ipswich residents."

The bottom line: Following in Thomas Wolsey's educational footsteps, the project aims to inspire the next generation of creative professionals in Ipswich through practical, hands-on learning experiences.

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