First Story

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First Story is a literacy charity. It was founded in 2007 by Katie Waldegrave and the writer William Fiennes[1] to improve literacy and foster creativity[2] in young people through creative writing. The organisation works with 'challenging' state schools.[3]

Activities

First Story supports and inspires creativity, literacy and confidence in UK secondary schools and their communities. They arrange and pay for acclaimed authors to run weekly creative-writing workshops for groups of up to twenty-one students attending ‘challenging’ secondary schools across the country. At the end of the year-long programme, First Story publishes a professional anthology of the students' work, and each school hosts a book launch event where the students read their work aloud to family, friends and teachers.

Writers

Executive team

  • Executive Director: Katie Waldegrave
  • Founding Director: William Fiennes
  • National Director: Mónica Parle

Board of trustees

  • Ed Baden-Powell – Partner, Michael Simkins LLP
  • Beth Colocci – Curator
  • Sophie Dalling – Head of English, George Green’s School
  • Charlotte Hogg – Chief Operating Officer, Bank of England
  • Sue Horner – Educational Consultant
  • Rob Ind – Head of English, Cranford Community College
  • Andrea Minton Beddoes (Chair) – Consultant
  • Mayowa Sofekun – Student
  • David Stephens
  • Betsy Tobin – Writer

Advisory board

First Story in the press

External links

Notes

  1. Dodson, Sean "826 Valencia: children's literacy inspired by pirates" The Guardian 21/08/08 from website 04/08/09
  2. Humphreys, John "Storytelling at school" BBC Radio 4 Today 25/09/08 from website 04/08/09
  3. Waldegrave, Katie, http://www.FirstStory.co.uk, January 2009
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