Bradford Literature Festival Launches Free Education Programme

Bradford Literature Festival Launches Free Education Programme

April 24, 2026 Off By

Engaging local schools with writers and artists

Bradford Literature Festival (BLF) has introduced a new free Education Programme aimed at enriching the learning experience of local students. The initiative brings a diverse range of professionals, including writers, performance poets, illustrators, scientists, historians, and journalists, into schools to deliver live shows, performances, and interactive workshops.

Programme details

The Education Programme is designed to provide students with direct access to creative and educational expertise. It covers a broad spectrum of disciplines, encouraging participation and fostering a love of literature and the arts, as well as other academic subjects.

  • Live shows and performances by leading writers and poets
  • Interactive workshops with illustrators and artists
  • Engagement with scientists, historians, and journalists to broaden educational horizons

Objectives and impact

The programme aims to support schools by offering free, high-quality educational experiences that complement the curriculum. By connecting students with professionals from various fields, it seeks to inspire creativity, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of different subjects.

While the programme is free of charge, it is intended to be accessible to a wide range of schools across Bradford, promoting inclusivity and equal opportunities for all students to benefit from the festival’s resources.

Further information

Schools interested in participating or learning more about the Education Programme can find additional details through Bradford Literature Festival’s official channels.