MindJam has been named as a Trinity Champion Centre 2025/26 for our successful delivery of Arts Awards!
We have been quietly offering Arts Awards qualifications with Trinity College London for some time now. This has been on a case by case basis as we focused on getting things set up and running smoothly.
We have been so pleased to see our mentees go on to achieve Arts Awards of varying levels. Whether its initial steps to re-engage with education with an entry level Discover or Explore award or it’s a GCSE equivalent Bronze or SIlver award, it has been amazing to see our young people being able to engage with qualifications that suit their needs.
Find out more about the Arts Awards here https://mindjam.org.uk/services/arts-award/
“It’s fantastic that MindJam has been chosen by Trinity College London as a Champion Centre. A big shout out to all the mentees that have completed an Arts Award through MindJam and a big thank you to all the mentors and parents who have supported them in doing so!”
– Luke Fraser, Arts Awards Consultant
“We’re incredibly proud that Mindjam has been recognised as a Trinity Champion Centre. This honour reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting young people’s mental health through creativity, self-expression, and connection. At Mindjam, we believe in the power of the arts to transform lives, and this recognition strengthens our mission to provide a safe, empowering space where young people can thrive.”
– Dan Clark, MindJam Founder
MindJam Minecraft x Arts Awards Build Party
Coming up soon we have a live event that provides mentees with the opportunity to get a Discover certificate for their Minecraft builds. The MindJam Minecraft x Arts Awards Build Party is happening on the 21st June at 12pm. An email will be sent out following the event with details on how to send off for a Discover certificate. This option will also be open to mentees that are unable to join the event on the day and also for those that only access the Bedrock version of the game.
For more information on the Arts Awards you can email Luke at futures@mindjam.org.uk
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