CMAPP is an alliance where each member of the group brings a unique identity and a specialist focus, creating a rich ecosystem of cultural education, talent incubation and craft skills development.
CMAPP Members are all:
Specialist creative arts schools / colleges with a dedicated vocational, applied arts curriculum.
State funded, inclusive organisations offering free arts education and training to young people aged 14 to 19;
Passionately committed to creative and cultural arts as a force for social justice for all, including underrepresented and underserved groups;
Working directly with creative industry partners, ensuring that provision supports the creative talent pipeline in areas of skills shortage;
Separate legal entities with their own URN and an area, or areas of specific Creative Arts expertise and curriculum focus inline with the creative and cultural sector;
The CMAPP Collective:
The London creative college designed to support school leavers and adults into creative employment. Specialising in Performance, fashion, game, music and media courses and apprenticeships.
LSA is a sixth form academy for students who want to learn all the skills required for a career in the Film & TV industries. The mission of LSA is to diversify the screen industries and address the skills shortages within the sector. Our vision is to create stories that change the world.
CAPA College provides Arts training and education for students aged 16-19, aiming to inspire, train and educate the next generation of performers, creatives, designers and technicians.
ESA is a UK Centre of Screen Excellence located in Elstree, the home of film and TV in the UK for over 100 years. We train young people aged 14 to 19 in media production arts and the creative crafts, trades and technical disciplines that underpin film, TV, screen arts and theatre.
LIPA Sixth Form College is dedicated to training students aged 16-18 in the performing and creative arts. We are passionate about nurturing and empowering our students to perform to the best of their abilities, achieving this by replicating industry practice and professional opportunities within the courses we teach.
East London Arts and Music is a full-time Industry Academy for 16-19 years olds interested in pursuing a career in Music, Film and Television Production and Games Design.
The BRIT School’s mission is to train and educate young people for future careers in Performance and Creative Arts industries. We educate and train pupils aged between 14 and 19 in Music, Film, Digital Design, Visual Arts and Design, Production and Performing Arts.
Global Academy offers specialist education and training for 14 to 19 year olds looking to enter the radio, TV, digital, advertising, and social media industries.
BOA is an industry-led, post 16 academy based in Birmingham, specialising in film, TV, theatre and live events. BOA supports young people and adults who are looking to work backstage in the creative industries by offering fully funded study programmes for 16-19 year-olds, and a range of adult short courses.
A creative technical college for 14-18 year olds based in the heart of the northern digital world – MediaCityUK.
Our training is focused on employability within the digital media sector - TV, game design, digital development, graphic design.