1. Helen Kenworthy85 Millbank, Warwick, CV34 5TJ
email: h_kenworthy@yahoo.com
Tel: 01926 289531 / Mobile: 07970 627916
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PERSONAL PROFILE
Helen is a highly motivated, energetic self-starter with extensive experience of working within education and the arts.
At school she has taught groups as well as individual students, always aiming to raise confidence and self-esteem as
well as academic standards. She has incorporated drama into the National Curriculum as well as teaching drama as a
subject in its own right.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Artistic Director/Lead Artist: The Really Youthful Theatre Company (7-19 years).
April 1994-present
Warwickshire based educational theatre company, working within schools and the wider community. The
RYTC offers a range of activities including school curriculum themed workshops, small group and individual
student support, Arts Award and Children’s University workshops, summer/holiday schools and after school
drama clubs (often in residence at school).
For all of the above The RYTC also works in association with Looked After Teams, Family Support and the
Family Intervention Service.
Tutor: First Tutors Ltd
Sept 1996-present
This role involves supporting students in their educational and personal development, creating personal
development plans in association with the school or other adults involved.
Specific school programmes offered include;
EAL support
Supporting pupil learning and progress (linked to the Individual Learning Plan)
One to One Tuition (linked to the Individual Learning Plan)
Raising attainment (linked to the individual school’s RAP).
For all of the above the role often involves working in association with Looked After Teams, Family Support
and the Family Intervention Service.
Drama Teacher: Milverton, Newbold Riverside, Lillington Primary
Sept 2009-July 2010
As part time drama teacher at each school I coordinated and ran drama lessons linked to class topic work. All classes
participated in/benefited from the drama provision during the academic year. All classes worked towards creative
targets (including Children’s University certificates) in a structured, meaningful
way.
Programme Manager/ Creative Partnerships Black Country
Workshop Leader: 2002-2005
Creative Partnerships was a national programme developed to encourage and facilitate a more creative
approach to teaching within the school environment.
Schools within selected regions applied to take part and, once selected, were supported in developing long
term, sustainable approaches to creativity across the curriculum. My role was to support and lead.
Drama Teacher: The Terrace Montessori School
Sept 2004-present
Role includes teaching about all aspects of theatre production as well using drama as a means of raising
confidence and self-esteem.
Additional responsibilities: acting as fundraising consultant for this private school.
2. Project Manager/Director: Rugby Young Carers
Aug 2003-Jan 2004
Rugby Young Carers is a social and support group for young people aged up to 18 years, who care for
members of their family in often very difficult situations. The project was an opportunity for the group to tell
their story in their own words.
The script was written following a series of workshops and the show was performed to an audience of
family, friends, other young carers, social workers and local dignitaries.
Artist/Teacher: Artists in Out of School Education
Sept 2003-Sept 2005
This Black Country based initiative was designed to give children the opportunity to take part in a
range of arts activities over a period of a year. The focus, alongside building the confidence and
skills base of the children, was to examine the impact of involvement in the arts on the children
and schools in the area.
Artistic Director/Lead Artist: Gazebo Theatre
April 2003-Dec 2004
Black Country based touring company specialising in producing original shows and projects for young
people aged 5-24 years. Activities involved participants from all backgrounds and focussed on the building
of self-esteem and new skills. The role included creating and directing shows throughout the year and
teaching on the CPD training scheme, developed for teachers at schools throughout the region.
Artistic Director: Magnetic North Youth Theatre, The Compass Theatre
(14-18 years) (Hillingdon Council)
Director of the production of “Miracles”, an original idea and script for a national celebration of the work of
The Prince’s Trust at the Royal Albert Hall.
Lecturer:
BTEC National Diploma: Performance Arts (Arts Administration)
BTEC First Diploma: Performing Arts (Understanding Drama/Drama Performance)
B.A. Applied Drama,
AS & A2 Level Drama and Theatre Studies
NNEB: Early Years Curriculum
Special Educational Needs: Personal & Social Development
Basic Skills: I.C.T.
Money Management: (Feltham Young Offenders Institution)
Tutor
In school and private, for ages 6+ in English
AS / A2 Level: English, Drama & Theatre Studies, Media Studies,
GCSE: English, Drama
LAMDA
Trinity; Arts Award (bronze and silver)
TRAINING
Establishment Award
Middlesex Polytechnic, Middlesex (1990) B.A. (Hons) Education/Drama IIii
Middlesex University, Middlesex (1996) Post Grad Dip: Performing Arts
References
• Celia Spiers (Education Consultant) celia@spiers.net
• Carolyn Lloyd (Children’s University, Warwickshire)
Carolyn_ChildrensUniversity@centralcutrust.co.uk
LinkedIn:
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-kenworthy-6466a380