St Chad’s CE Primary School:...
(March 2025) St. Chad’s used the grant funding to take our Year 4 pupils on an educational visit to Chester Deva Experience. The funding subsided the cost of the trip and allowed pupils...


Students were inspired to pursue further study of the classical world through a whole school cross-curricula approach, which embraced many aspects of Ancient and Modern Greek history and culture.
is a short video produced by Communicator Limited and sponsored by the Classical Association, the Cambridge School Classics Project
In 2020 the CA awarded a major grant to the Roman Coventry Project, led by Dr Paul Grigsby of the Warwick Classics Network.
We are passionate about giving our children the best opportunity to thrive, despite their challenging circumstances.
On the 11th March 2020, the School of Classics at St Andrews, in collaboration with the Classical Association of Scotland and Advocating Classics Education
Puffins class visited Fishbourne Roman Palace where they sketched examples of patterns they saw on the mosaics as research to make their own back in school from paper and card.
Thanks to the generous funding from the CA, all of our Y12 and Y13s were able to attend the BMCA’s 2022 Classics study day.
Year 10 Latin students at Sharples School visited the Roman town of Vindolanda and the Museum there as part of their studies.
EMACT was delighted to see the return of its annual Latin and Greek Reading Competition as an in-person event this year.
Memory and Performance: Classical Reception in Early Modern Festivals (15th-18th century) (February 2023) On 20-23 February 2023, in St George’s Church Bloomsbury, Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2SA, a group of 18 students – 7 from...
Dixons Kings Academy was thrilled to receive funding from the Classical Association to take eight of our students to London to visit the British Museum.
We received a grant that allowed us to run two exciting workshops linked to our Roman and Ancient Greek topics. These memorable and educational workshops made such a difference to children’s engagement with...
is a collaborative project aimed at engaging KS2/KS3 pupils in and around the Tyneside area with their local Roman past.
We were delighted to host 129 attendees (teachers, students, parents and siblings) at our annual Ovid in the West Country prize-giving event.
Pakeman Primary School was lucky enough to receive funding for 3 Ancient Greek workshops delivered to our Year 5 and 6 classes in November 2022.
This fantastic event brought Ancient Greece to life for the children of our school.
The children in Year 4 are learning about the Romans and their occupation of Britain. As part of this, we visited Arbeia Roman Fort to gain a more ‘hands on’ understanding of life as...
Inspired by Andromache and her doomed prince Hector, and imbued with text from Homer’s Iliad and interviews with 21st-century military personnel and partners, this critically acclaimed production explores the love, joy and grief of...
Thanks to the funding from The Classical Association, we were able to host Greek theatre workshops for Year 7.
A group of A Level Ancient History students travelled to London from Preston to visit the British Museum and London Mithraeum.
The workshop took place towards the end of our topic and was used to enhance pupil experience of The Romans.