Summer residential
Each July, a group of First Story participants who have show great potential during the academic year are awarded fully-funded places to attend a week-long residential course at Arvon’s idyllic Lumb Bank writing centre in rural West Yorkshire.
Why apply
The residential is an incredibly valuable opportunity for aspiring young writers to develop their confidence, creativity and ability, working intensively with professional practitioners, alongside a supportive group of like-minded peers, in a peaceful and inspiring natural environment. New friendships are forged and attending can be a life-altering experience.
What to expect
Residential week, from Monday to Friday, is a supervised programme of teaching and learning activities, including group workshops and one-to-one tutorials. It’s led by our most experienced writers, supported by First Story staff acting in loco parentis. Alongside lots of writing, there are social activities too, and the group is encouraged to share cooking and to eat together. Time away from social media and mobile phones is also encouraged.
Location
The Ted Hughes Arvon Centre, Lumb Bank, is located two miles from Hebden Bridge in rural West Yorkshire. An 18th-century mill owner’s house that once belonged to Ted Hughes, Lumb Bank stands in 20 acres of steep woodland overlooking a beautiful Pennine valley landscape. With 15 single bedrooms, Lumb Bank offers many quiet places to write around the house and garden, as well as a well-stocked library. There is also a small vegetable patch and an apple orchard onsite.
Outcomes
The residential experience builds young people’s confidence, social skills, independence and resilience. As young writers, participants learn new skills and techniques, with plenty of opportunities through the day to focus on their writing practice. Supported by one-to-one tutorials, they work on developing a piece to perform in a group showcase on the final evening. The group’s favourite writing produced during the week is later published in a printed anthology.
Application process
In spring term, each First Story participating school is invited to nominate Young Writers Programme participants for the residential. Nominated students are asked to submit a short (300 words) personal statement, outlining why they feel attending our summer course would benefit their writing. Sixteen students are selected and awarded a fully-funded place, including travel, accomodation and food.
This programme generously enabled by
We are incredibly grateful to teamArchie for funding our residential programme. As a charitable trust, teamArchie make awards to support inspirational young people seeking to advance their life opportunities. Their awards inspires excellence in the areas of sport, theatre, dance, music and academia, and teamArchie aims to develop leadership and coaching skills, so that those who benefit from support can, in turn, help others.
Arvon is a creative writing charity providing residential and city-based courses and retreats, led by highly respected authors. Since 2015 they have been generously making it possible to offer the summer residential programme to First Story students.