We are thrilled to announce that Callerton Academy has officially partnered with Luzhansk Secondary School in the Zakarpattia region of Ukraine. This exciting collaboration is part of the British Council’s UK-Ukraine School Partnerships programme, funded by the Department for Education, and aims to strengthen connections between our communities through a shared passion for reading.
As one of 100 schools participating in this initiative - 50 from the UK and 50 from Ukraine - we will focus on using literature as a way to broaden our perspectives, build confidence, and support mental wellbeing. Our classes will engage in joint activities that not only promote reading for pleasure but also enhance our understanding of each other’s cultures.
Katie Innes, our Principal, expressed her excitement about this partnership: "We are proud to take part in the UK-Ukraine School Partnerships program. It is an opportunity to inspire our students to discover the joy of reading while equipping them with the skills to connect with diverse cultures. This initiative aligns perfectly with our Trust's mission to educate, support, and nurture all students, regardless of their background or ability."
We would also like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to Pineapple Lane Publishing for their generous donation of books. Their support provides a creative means of response to the challenges faced by students in Ukraine, emphasizing the role of literature in offering comfort, escape, and inspiration. These resources are essential for fostering a deeper understanding of language and culture among our students.
Our Year 7 student, Casper, shared his enthusiasm: “I can’t wait to meet the other class and make friends in a different country!”
The UK-Ukraine School Partnerships programme is a vital component of the 100-Year Partnership between the UK and Ukraine, dedicated to reinforcing bilateral relations across various sectors, including education. This flagship initiative, delivered by the British Council in collaboration with the National Literacy Trust, highlights the importance of cross-cultural understanding and brings international perspectives into our classrooms.
Shannon West, Head of UK Schools at the British Council, noted, “Creating opportunities for young people has been central to the British Council’s mission for 90 years. We are excited to collaborate with so many schools through this programme, providing students with the global outlook and skills they need to thrive in our interconnected world while strengthening the ties between the UK and Ukraine.”
We look forward to this enriching experience and the lasting connections that will be formed through our partnership!