In Anne's own words

 

"...I long to have a home of our own, to be able to move around freely and have someone help me with my homework again, at last. In other words, to go back to school!"

Anne M Frank

 

London Schools Project

The London Schools project was founded in 2006 and now reaches over 15,000 young people every year in schools and community venues across London.

    'Thank you so much for the opportunity to visit the Anne Frank project at the Jack Petchey Academy in Hackney. What an experience! The hard work you put in to projects in challenging areas is phenomenal.  I particularly loved the teams’ ability to speak to the kids in the language they understood. They will remember these experiences perhaps for a lifetime.’
    Michal Morris-Camille, Grants Manager, Connecting Communities

     

    Funders and partners

    The London Schools Project is funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government through Connecting Communities, the Metropolitan Police and the Department for Children Schools and Families as part of a partnership programme with the Prince’s Trust. We are grateful for the vision of our funders and partners in enabling us to found one of London’s most innovative approaches to enhancing citizenship education.

    If you would like to find out more about the project, please contact
    Lucy Glennon, Head of Education on 020 7284 5858