Join Inlondon and share Creative approaches through our interactive network and events programme | 
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Inlondon is A New Direction’s
events programme and
interactive online network designed for London schools interested in extending their creative teaching and learning practice.
How much does it cost?
Inlondon is £150 for one-year membership. (Once you have registered, an
invoice will automatically be sent to you -
note: while we await your payment, you will still be able to login and use the interactive online features, build your profile, and network with other schools)

What are you paying for?
Attendance at one learning event a term
Held at a central London venue after school hours
Access to the creative and cultural sector...
Members can network withLondon’s creative & cultural sector at our termly afternoon Partnership Exchanges
You can network with other member schools online...
- Build your profile
- Search for schools with similar interests / experience as you
- Connect - send and receive messages
- You can also ask the inlondon team a question through our interactive Q&A facility
(Advice can be offered on a one-to one basis, or shared publicly with the network.)
Download resources including lesson plans, guidance notes, templates and case studies from our Inlondon web pages. These will be developed termly to support each event.
More about Inlondon events
At each of our events, there will be
case studies,
practical examples and the
opportunity to network and
exchange ideas with other member schools. The London 2010/11 Event Programme includes:
November 2010 – Creative Potential
How can schools use creativity to develop a personalised curriculum that enables children and young people to realise their potential?
February 2011 – Creative Careers
How can schools work with the creative and cultural sector to enable children and young people to develop their skills that open doors to employment?
July 2011 – Creative Access to Audiences
How do schools work with the creative and cultural sector to respond to the changing needs of children and young people?