Empowering Students Through Eco Textiles and Community Collaboration

This project empowered DCHS students to explore sustainable Textiles through the Eco Project in partnership with The Alnwick Garden. It expanded creative learning opportunities for both secondary and primary pupils, with students leading workshops, exhibiting their work, and engaging with the wider community.
Timeline
Ongoing project since 2024, with key developments in the 2024-2025 academic year
Project Partners
Organisations
The Alnwick Garden Education Team
Schools Involved
- Duchess’s Community High School (DCHS)
- Swansfield Park Primary School
- Seahouses Primary School
- Shilbottle Primary School
Key Goals
- Develop sustainable textiles knowledge through creative practice
- Build leadership skills and confidence in older students
- Connect primary and secondary pupils through shared creative experiences
- Strengthen school partnerships with arts organisations
- Provide public exhibition opportunities for student work
The Inspiration
The Eco Project was developed as a Textiles initiative that introduces students to natural dyeing and sustainable practices.
Students learned to use plant-based dyes to create meaningful artwork. Older pupils took on leadership roles, supporting a weekly Textiles Club and leading workshops at local primary schools.
The project expanded to include tailored schemes of work for both GCSE classes and primary cohorts. Collaboration with The Alnwick Garden enabled the project to culminate in a public exhibition and laid the foundation for future events, such as a proposed “Primary Planting Day.”


Outcomes
Community Collaboration
Over 20 students from DCHS participated in workshops and exhibitions and three local primary schools engaged in the extended project, working with a key community organisation to produce a successful final exhibition.
Developing Leadership Skills
The year 12 students from DCHS used this opportunity to develop leadership skills as part of The Gold Arts Award. This Level 3 qualification is young person-led and encourages creativity and independent learning.
Improving Creativity Standards in School
Work on this project led to The Duchess’ Community High School being awarded a Platinum Artsmark Award, accredited by Arts Council England. The Artsmark Award is the only creative quality standard for schools and education settings in England, where schools are recognised for their exceptional commitment to creativity.
Developing Professional Skills and Confidence
Working with subject specific teachers and Y12 students strengthened the confidence of primary teachers in delivering Textiles content in their individual settings
Impact
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