• DO WE ARE NOISE OFFER GROUP BOOKINGS?

    We Are Noise offers creative, hands-on workshops for schools and local authorities, typically working with 6–8 young people over two-hour sessions. We also provide full-day and tailored programmes to suit your group’s needs.

    Contact us to discuss a bespoke programme for your learners.

  • DO YOU OFFER PRIVATE TUITION?

    We Are Noise does not offer private tuition.
    We are a not for profit educational and vocational organisation working exclusively with local schools and authorities to support educational attainment and creative learning.

    In addition, we partner with larger charities to deliver evening and weekend youth programmes, ensuring all young people have access to inclusive, high-quality creative opportunities.

  • ARE YOU AN ACCREDITED PROVIDER?

    Yes — We Are Noise is a fully accredited Arts Award Centre, officially approved to deliver Bronze and Silver level qualifications. Our programmes provide young people with recognised achievements in the arts, supporting both their creative development and educational progression.

  • DO YOU OFFER OTHER ACCREDITATION?

    Yes — We Are Noise also offers a range of additional qualifications, including Trinity College Arts Award Discover and Explore levels, as well as AQA UAS accreditations at Entry Level, Level 1, and Level 2. These cover all areas of music, creative media, and arts technology, providing flexible pathways for learners of all abilities to achieve and progress.

  • OPENING TIMES & TERM SCHEDULE

    We Are Noise operates in line with the Lancashire schools’ academic calendar, running sessions five days a weekduring term time. Workshops take place from 10:00am–12:00pm and 12:30pm–2:30pm.

    During school holidays and half terms, we deliver additional creative workshops funded by the Blackburn with Darwen Local Authority and Blackburn Youth Zone, ensuring young people have continued access to engaging and inspiring opportunities year-round.

  • DO YOU WORK WITH YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SEND?

    Yes – absolutely. We have extensive experience supporting learners with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Our team works closely with schools and services across Lancashire to provide music activities and accredited qualifications tailored to the needs of these learners. We are committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of background or ability, has the opportunity to engage in and benefit from the creative arts.