FILMCLUB UK

Registered charity number 1136558

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FILMCLUB’s innovative model has seen it endorsed by head teachers and key figures in education and grow from a 25-school pilot in 2007, to currently reaching 220,000 children and supporting 7000 film clubs across the UK. The clubs have been proven to play a significant part in increasing communication and analytical skills, improving literacy skills, building self-confidence, improving behaviour and social cohesion, broadening cultural and global awareness and, most importantly, engaging children in school and education and reconnecting disengaged pupils with their peers and teachers.

Your support will help us develop our work to help even more children in the UK. Please donate as little or as much as you can. Your support is very much appreciated!

Case study: donations in action

“If we want to narrow the gap on attainment we must give disadvantaged children what their middle class counterparts take for granted – art, culture, theatre, cinema, reading…FILMCLUB helps provide this” Sir Alasdair Macdonald, Headteacher, Tower Hamlets.

“This free initiative, FILMCLUB, is a great asset to our school. It is extending children’s experiences in an extremely poor area and providing opportunities they wouldn’t normally have.” Janice Middleton, Headteacher, Doncaster

“I’ve learned about racism and sexism and watched films I didn’t think I’d like” Pupil, aged 11

“The youngsters have been watching movies that raise issues and teach lessons about drug misuse, teenage sexuality, domestic violence, ant-racism and disability. The pupils absorb theses ideas and discuss and learn from them!” Teacher, Glasgow