Unlock your creativity and earn a nationally recognised Bronze Arts Award—with Archimake! We have 100% pass rate!
Our engaging Bronze Arts Award course is designed for young architects aged 11–25 (typically 11–14) and guides them through a creative journey aligned with Trinity College London’s Level 1 Arts Award framework. Throughout the course, children will:
What's the difference between the Arts Award work and the Archimake Workshops?
The Arts Award comprises of two main components; guided teaching and independent learning.
The Archimake Workshops, purchased separately, comprise the guided teaching component and is where Archimake Tutors will support your child.
This Arts Award course is the independent learning component in which your child will write about their learning without support from Archimake Team. The course is structured so children can achieve independently although they may require parental help for some parts to help organise their digital files created, depending on age.
Participate as creators: design, sketch, and model imaginative architectural ideas—much like world-renowned architects. This fulfills Part A of the Arts Award, where learners explore the arts through active participation.
Be inspired and engaged: attend or review at least one arts event (virtual or live) and reflect on their experience—fulfilling Part B for audience engagement.
Research creative role models: discover and record the work of artists or architects who inspire them—covering Part C of the Arts Award.
Share what they’ve learned: pass on an arts or architectural skill to someone else and document the experience—completing Part D's skills-sharing component.
By the end of the program, your child will have built a polished portfolio of designs, reflections, and creative exploration that meets Arts Award criteria. This not only nurtures creativity, confidence, communication, and problem-solving, but also leads to a nationally recognised qualification—a brilliant addition to any future academic or creative pathway.
Why choose Archimake?
Through the course, your child will document their activities during Archimake workshops:
How they took part in hands-on arts and architecture activities
What work of world-famous architects and arts organisations inspired them
Demonstrate their creativity explored in Archimake Workshops
Share their achievements in a personal portfolio
By the end of the course, they will not only have built a portfolio to be proud of alongside their Archimake workshop portfolios, but will also gain a formal Arts Award Explore certificate awarded by Trinity College London.
On completion of the Arts Award portfolio an Archimake tutor will review it it and provide feedback on any areas that should be revised before Final submission. The Final 2nd submission will be reviewed by an Arts Award Assessor and Moderator for final assessment and grading.
With Archimake, students don’t just explore architecture—they create, connect, reflect, and share—earning their Bronze Arts Award while unlocking creative and technical skills that last a lifetime.