Creativity, Innovation, Inclusion and Global Creative Education | A Global Centre for Creative Education, Innovation and Opportunity.
Above the Noise.
The Samuel Ward Art and Design Department represents far more than a traditional secondary school art department. Its connected creative platform and studio identity bring together curriculum development, virtual galleries, student resources, global collaborations, exhibitions, outreach programmes and community engagement within one evolving creative ecosystem.
The department has developed a reputation for innovative and internationally connected creative education that extends far beyond the expectations of a conventional classroom model. The department has created a recognisable creative culture built around ambition, inclusion, professional practice, student voice, enrichment and global awareness.
The department’s online platform supports students, staff, parents, artists, educators and creative organisations through interactive learning resources, virtual exhibitions, curriculum support and international partnerships, while the physical studio environments operate as highly active creative spaces where students engage directly with practising artists, contemporary visual culture and real-world creative experiences.
Together, these elements function as a single, connected creative community rather than as isolated educational structures. Through its teaching, virtual platforms, exhibitions, partnerships, outreach programmes and global collaborations, the department has developed a recognised reputation for innovative creative education that reaches far beyond the walls of a traditional school.
Built around the philosophy that creativity should be accessible, aspirational, globally aware, and deeply personal, the Samuel Ward Art Department has developed Deya Zone into a one-stop creative platform and studio identity that supports students across all key stages while also connecting parents, artists, educators, cultural organisations, and creative communities around the world.
This combined identity allows the department to move fluidly between physical teaching spaces, virtual galleries, outreach projects, exhibitions, international conferences and digital learning environments while maintaining a strong and consistent educational vision.
The platform celebrates the work, voices and ideas of young people while promoting a curriculum model that combines traditional artistic skill, contemporary practice, digital innovation, cultural awareness and personal creative growth. It reflects a department that believes creative education is not simply about passing examinations, but about developing confident individuals capable of contributing to culture, society and the wider creative industries.
At its core, DeyaZone is designed to support young people in finding their voice, building ambition, developing professional standards and understanding how creativity can shape both personal futures and communities.
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One of the defining features of the Samuel Ward Art Department and its Deya Zone studios is that its teaching staff are practising artists, designers and creative professionals.
Students are therefore taught not only by educators but also by individuals actively engaged in creative practice, exhibition work, professional dialogue, curriculum innovation, and wider cultural projects. This creates an environment in which students experience art as a living, evolving discipline rather than a purely academic subject.
The department encourages students to understand that creativity exists within real-world contexts. Lessons are informed by contemporary culture, fine art practice, design thinking, visual communication, architecture, photography, digital media, sculpture, printmaking and emerging technologies.
Students are regularly exposed to discussions about gallery practice, curatorship, visual culture, audience engagement, creative identity and professional presentation. This enables learners to develop both technical skills and intellectual understanding.
The culture of the department promotes:
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- Professional creative thinking
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- Independent exploration
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- Experimentation and risk-taking
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- Technical excellence
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- Critical reflection
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- Contemporary relevance
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- Cultural awareness
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- Personal identity through visual language
This professional artistic culture is one of the reasons the department has developed a strong reputation both locally and internationally.
- develop confidence and independence
- engage critically with ideas and culture
- build communication and presentation skills
- participate in enrichment beyond the classroom
- experience leadership and collaboration
- contribute to public and community projects
- prepare for higher education and careers
- understand creativity within local and global contexts
- ambitious curriculum entitlement
- inclusive creative practice
- strong pastoral relationships
- community engagement
- independent learning structures
- international partnerships
- enrichment opportunities
- public exhibition experiences
- leadership through innovation
- The Creativity Community of Practice
- The BIC Education Foundation
- International creativity and innovation forums
- The Marconi Annual Education Festival
- IRIS Connect
- National educational conferences
- Creative learning summits
- House of Commons arts celebration
- IRIS Connect
- The Marconi Institute of Creativity
- National and international educational conferences
- The House of Commons Arts Celebration
- Global creativity forums and collaborative projects
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Virtual educational networks and creative platforms
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OECD education platform
- Strong technical foundations
- Exposure to global visual culture
- Personal creative pathways
- Opportunities for independent thinking
- Critical and analytical skills
- Professional presentation skills
- Real-world creative experiences
- Cultural and social awareness
- Fine art
- Drawing and painting
- Printmaking
- Sculpture
- Mixed media
- Digital art
- Photography
- Graphic communication
- Illustration
- Installation concepts
- Visual storytelling
- Contemporary conceptual approaches
- Prepare before lessons
- Revisit learning independently
- Develop confidence at their own pace
- Access resources from home
- Build stronger independent study habits
- Extend creative exploration beyond the classroom
- Professional exhibition presentation
- Digital curation
- Audience engagement
- Global creative dialogue
- Contemporary modes of artistic display
- Accessibility
- Inclusion
- International collaboration
- Digital literacy
- Creative confidence
- Audience development
- Cultural exchange
- The Queens Street Gates project in Haverhill
- The Haverhill Clocktower project
- professional processes
- collaborative planning
- scale and material considerations
- public presentation
- problem solving
- community dialogue
- creative accountability
- Design processes
- Public consultation
- Professional presentation
- Collaborative working
- Scale and spatial awareness
- Civic contribution
- Identity
- Society
- Representation
- Belonging
- Culture
- Diversity
- Personal experience
- Global perspectives
- Portfolio guidance
- Mentoring
- Career support
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University preparation and continued online support of practise
- Creative advice
- Continued contact with alumni
- Curriculum development
- Creative pedagogy
- Virtual galleries
- Student engagement
- Creative technology
- Visual culture
- Exhibition practice
- Digital learning approaches
- Fine art
- Graphic design
- Illustration
- Animation
- Architecture
- Fashion
- Photography
- Film and television
- Game design
- Creative technologies
- Advertising
- Education
- Media industries
- Portfolio skills
- Interview confidence
- Presentation abilities
- Creative identity
- Professional standards
- Independent thinking
- Curriculum guidance
- Galleries
- Marking support
- Quizzes
- Vocabulary resources
- Visual references
- News feeds
- Exhibition content
- Promotional links
- Creative inspiration
- OECD-related creativity initiatives
- The BIC Education Foundation
- Creativity Community of Practice networks
- International educational partnerships
- University-linked creative collaborations
- Virtual exhibition communities
- Creative outreach organisations
- High-quality teaching
- Curriculum innovation
- Community engagement
- Digital creativity
- International partnerships
- Student opportunity
- Public exhibitions
- Professional practice
- students exhibiting publicly and virtually
- extensive enrichment opportunities
- strong progression into creative pathways
- ambitious curriculum planning
- global creative partnerships
- strong community engagement
- professional-level presentation standards
- inclusive support structures
- outreach and consultancy work
- cross-cultural collaboration
- clear long-term vision
- strong curriculum oversight
- ambitious expectations
- inclusive opportunities
- commitment to staff expertise
- external collaboration
- reflective practice
- community engagement
- innovation through digital learning
- sustained investment in student opportunity
- Public engagement
- Professional presentation
- Student opportunity
- Regional collaboration
- Creative celebration
- Build confidence
- Transform communities
- Encourage empathy
- Support wellbeing
- Promote innovation
- Strengthen identity
- Create opportunity
- Connect cultures