Cheltenham Literature Festival for Schools
Programme 2023
This year’s Festival launches with four digital creative writing workshops in September before we welcome you to our Festival Village on Montpellier Gardens.
Be inspired by fantastic authors, poets and illustrators including Storm Whale creator Benji Davies, historical fiction authors
Phil Earle and Lesley Parr, adventure writers Jamie Littler, Varsha Shah and Zanib Mian and former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen
This year, we’ve also got a variety of interactive and creative workshops on offer to inspire your pupils. There’s something for everyone; from creating your own super spy to crafting suspenseful stories or channelling your inner comedian.
Between our ticketed events, check out our free bookable storytelling sessions or investigate author M.G. Leonard ’s mystery trail.
Finally, if you’re looking to reinvigorate reading for pleasure in your school, be sure to sign up for our Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils Conference on Tuesday 10 October (see page 17 for details).
See
you at the Festival!
Rebecca Smith Learning and Participation Manager Loraine Evans Family and Schools Programme ManagerHow
Look out for these icons throughout
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Discover our Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils authors in the programme.
We’ve included the retail price of books featured in the programme for pupils who would like to buy copies for author signings at the Waterstones Bookshop.* Workshop events
With thanks to the following publishers for their support: Andersen Press, Bloomsbury, Chicken House, David Fickling Books, Faber, Farshore, Flying Eye, Guppy Books, Hachette Children’s Group, Harpercollins, Little Tiger, Nosy Crow, Otter-Barry Books, Penguin Random House, Scholastic, Simon and Schuster, and Walker Books.
* This brochure is correct at time of publication, but book prices may be subject to change.
LS37: Alex Willmore
Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils Conference
LS02: Michael Rosen
LS10: Pamela Butchart
LS47: Nizrana Farook LS32: Dom Conlon
LS30: A.F. Steadman
LS33: Varsha Shah
LS21: Sharna Jackson
LS14: Zanib Mian
LS15: Benji Davies
FREE ACTIVITIES
Free Activities
Look out for our free activities in The Wild Wood in the Festival Village.
Waterstones
Bookshop
Bring your pupils along to the Waterstones Children’s Bookshop at the heart of the Festival Village to meet their favourite authors, have books signed and browse the bookshelves for the latest releases and firm favourites in this pop-up tent completely dedicated to young readers.
Story Shack
Wendy Shearer and Tom the Tale Teller will be telling stories from around the world about animals, faraway places and magical beasts. Sessions are free but must be booked in advance. See individual dates for session times.
Best day ever. Can I buy more than one book?
Pupil
The Twitchers Whodunnit Mystery Trail
Find the clues and solve the mystery! M. G. Leonard author of the Twitchers mystery series (Twitch, Spark and Clutch) has set a challenge. Pick up a trail sheet and follow the posters around The Wild Wood to work out whodunnit.
Pre-Festival Webinars
Work with a Festival author in your own classroom in our Zoom workshops.
Participation will be limited to 20 classes. Full details on how to take part will be sent on booking.
19 September, 11am – 12pm LS24
Alastair Chisholm: Writing Fantasy
Zoom Webinar
KS2 YEAR 3
£40 per class
Follow award-winning author Alastair Chisholm into the magical land of Draconis for an exciting workshop based on his fantasy series Dragon Storm. Learn about the weird and wonderful dragon myths from around our world, how to draw dragons, and how to give them dragon names. Help Alastair create a brand-new dragon and choose its special dragon powers.
£6.99
21 September, 11am – 12pm LS27
Janelle McCurdy: Creating Creatures
Zoom Webinar
KS2 YEAR 5
£40 per class
Discover how to harness your own superpowers with fantasy author Janelle McCurdy. Learn how to write stories inspired by video games, films and more. Find out about the latest novel in the Umbra Tales series Mia and the Traitor of Nubis and hone your umbra-taming abilities by creating your very own umbra.
£7.99
20 September, 11am – 12pm LS26
The Brothers McLeod: Creating Comics
Zoom Webinar
KS2 YEAR 4
£40 per class
Join The Brothers McLeod – author, poet, screenwriter Myles and animator, illustrator and director Greg – the creators of the hilarious Knight Sir Louis series. Join Myles and Greg to create your own knight character before writing a comedy adventure for your character in a workshop packed with comics, drawing and lots of laughs.
£7.99
22 September, 11am – 12pm LS25
Natasha Farrant: Protest Writing
Zoom Webinar
KS2 YEAR 6
£40 per class
How far would you go to protect the world you love? Costa Award-winning author Natasha Farrant’s new book The Rescue of Ravenwood is a beautiful, soulful and exciting story about conservation and guarding the extraordinary nature that surrounds us. Natasha will introduce pupils to the themes in the book and lead them through a fun, persuasive creative writing activity inspired by the characters’ climactic eco-protest.
£7.99
Friday 6 October
Anna James: Pages & Co
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 4, 5
£7 per pupil
Go bookwandering with author Anna James as she presents her magical adventure series Pages & Co. Hear about her love of books, how she builds new worlds and writes her favourite book characters into her stories. Brimming with creativity, ideas and tips to help young writers and readers find inspiration in their own lives, this is a lively event to celebrate the conclusion of the series.
Hardback £12.99
Paperback £7.99
Gavin Puckett and Allen Fatimaharan: Blanksy the Street Cat
The Hive
KS1 YEARS 1, 2
£7 per pupil
Enjoy a spectacular session of art-tastic fun with comedy writer Gavin Puckett and World Book Day illustrator Allen Fatimaharan as they present their new heart-warming story about Blanksy the Cat who uses his creative talents to help his friend Pete the Busker become rich. But will money really make Pete happy? An event full of hilarious read-alongs, sing-alongs, interactive games with the chance to create your very own Blanksy the Street Cat
£7.99
Alex Willmore: Spyceratops
The Den
KS1 YEARS 1, 2
£8 per pupil
In addition to the price per pupil you will be charged for two signed copies of the author’s book.
Are you ready to become a super spy?
Go undercover with award-winning author-illustrator Alex Willmore to meet Spyceratops, the little dinosaur who is the greatest secret agent in the world. You’ll hear a hilarious reading of the story before working with Alex to create a new spy character and design your very own spy gadget.
Session times:
LS36: 10 – 11am
LS37: 11.45am – 12.45pm
£7.99
11.30am – 12.30pm
Jamie Littler: Arkspire
LS09
The Times and The Sunday Times Forum
KS2 YEARS 4, 5 £7 per pupil
Welcome to Arkspire, a city of powerful magic, twists, turns, tricksters and secrets. Jamie Littler, author and illustrator of Frostheart, introduces his brand-new hilarious and astonishingly illustrated series. Hear how Jamie builds his fantasy worlds and brings a cast of brilliant characters to life with a behind-the-scenes look at his illustration process and early sketches. There will be live drawing, draw-alongs and top tips on creating your own imaginary city.
£7.99
Creativity, ideas and tips to help young writers and readers find inspiration in their own lives.Image: Charlotte Knee Photography
Sophy Henn: Lifesize Animals
The Hive KS1 YEARS R, 1
£7 per pupil
How do you measure up against some of the world’s most amazing animals? Step into the pages of author and illustrator Sophy Henn’s playful picture book series featuring Lifesize illustrations of some of the world’s smallest and largest animals. Take part in the animal challenges, learn some incredible facts and draw along with Sophy in this fun, interactive event.
£8.99
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Thomas Taylor: Eerie-on-Sea Mysteries
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 5, 6
£7 per pupil
Join master of monsters, magic and mystery Thomas Taylor on a tour of the marvellous world of Eerie-on-Sea. With the help of his travelling trunk of trinkets, this author and illustrator shares the inspiration behind his book series and how his imagination grew the fictional town. You’ll also learn why he set the story in a hotel and how to create a sense of intrigue and suspense in your writing.
Storytelling Sessions
Story Shack
ALL KEY STAGES Free
Step into a world of stories with our Festival storytellers as they whisk you away on an imaginative adventure around the world. From Welsh dragons to African trickster tales and Greek myths, enjoy these ancient stories as they are brought to life in the Story Shack.
Session times:
LZ01: 10am | LZ02: 10.30am | LZ03: 11am, LZ04: 11.40am | LZ05: 12.10pm Each session lasts approx. 20 minutes.
create a sense of intrigue and suspense in your writing.
Monday 9 October
10 – 11am LS31
Helen Rutter: Writing Funny
The Den
KS2 YEARS 5, 6
£8 per pupil
What makes a funny story? Helen Rutter best-selling author of The Funniest Boy in the World will lead this interactive creative writing session and work with you to find the humour in the everyday, create a new character and build a funny story together.
£7.99
Rob Biddulph: The Blue-Footed Booby
The Garden Theatre
KS1 YEARS R, 1, 2
£7 per pupil
Come along for a fun-packed picture book session with award-winning author and illustrator Rob Biddulph. With live drawing and storytelling, Rob brings to life many of his stories and characters including The Blue Footed Booby and his new character Gigantic, a small whale with a big heart. Have your pencils and paper ready for one of Rob’s famous draw-alongs.
Hardback £12.99. Paperback £7.99
11.45am – 12.35pm LS05
Nathan Bryon and Dapo Adeola: Speak Up!
The Hive
KS1 YEARS R, 1 £7 per pupil
Embark on a mission with World Book Day author and illustrator Nathan Bryon and Dapo Adeola as they bring Rocket’s adventures to life. Hear about young activist Rocket and her latest mission to save her local library by organising a peaceful protest. Take part in the draw along and pick up some top tips for story writing and speaking up about things that matter.
£7.99
Wonderful events that inspire the younger generation and highlight the joy of reading and books. TeacherImage: Tim Lane
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11.45am – 12.45pm
Sarah Coyle: Pick a Story
The Den KS1 YEARS 1, 2
£8 per pupil
How will you choose to save the day?
LS45
1.15 – 2.05pm
Kate Wakeling: A Dinosaur at the Bus Stop
The Hive KS1 YEARS 1, 2
£7 per pupil
Author Sarah Coyle’s Pick a Story adventures are designed to hook young readers into books through the magic of choice. Using your suggestions, you’ll explore how to make a story and create soundscapes to bring each magical world to life through a range of activities.
£7.99
Tracey Corderoy: The Story Shop
Story Shack
SEND SCHOOLS
£7 per pupil
This is a relaxed session suitable for children with SEND.
Step inside The Story Shop, a magical place that brews up stories where shopkeepers Wilbur and Fred are ready and waiting to find the perfect adventure for every customer. Join author Tracey Corderoy and her bag of props for performative interactive storytelling, dip into the story treasure chest for inspiring objects to start your own stories and sing-along to Tracy’s underwater adventure song.
Session times:
LS43: 12 – 12.30pm
LS44: 1 – 1.30pm
£6.99
LS04
Get ready to hear (probably) the fastest poem in the world, solve some brain-tickling mini-beast riddles, bob like a robin and hop aboard the friendliest steam train in town. Bursting with fun and imagination, this playful session with CLiPPA Prize poet Kate Wakeling has lots of opportunities for children to join in, get creative and feel inspired as Kate performs poems from her beautifully crafted new collection for younger children.
£8.99
Storytelling Sessions
Story Shack
ALL KEY STAGES
Free
Step into a world of stories with our Festival storytellers as they whisk you away on an imaginative adventure around the world. From Welsh dragons to African trickster tales and Greek myths, enjoy these ancient stories as they are brought to life in the Story Shack.
Session times:
LZ06: 10am | LZ07: 10.30am | LZ08: 11am Each session lasts approx. 20 minutes.
1.30 – 2.30pm LS23
Helen Rutter: The Funniest Boy in the World
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 5, 6
£7 per pupil
Do you have what it takes to be a comedian? Author Helen Rutter introduces The Funniest Boy in the World, the sequel to her debut book
The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh about a young, aspiring comedian navigating the world of comedy and school with a stammer. Helen will talk about where ideas come from to help inspire children to write their own funny stories.
£7.99
Full Festival Programme
Our Family, Young Adult and Adult programme is announced in August. Look out for the full Festival programme and come along with your family and friends.
The authors read some of their stories to us. They made me laugh!
Pupil
Tuesday 10 October
9.30am – 4.30pm LEY01
Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils Conference
Cheltenham Racecourse
£80
See page 17 for full CPD conference details.
Dom Conlon and A.F. Harrold: Welcome to Wild Town
The Hive
KS2 YEARS 3, 4
£7 per pupil
Do you dare to explore Wild Town? Embark on an exciting poetry adventure with celebrated poets Dom Conlon and A.F. Harrold. In Wild Town nothing’s locked inside a cage, danger leaps off from the page and wild is a fact of life. Create animal poems of your own and let your imagination run wild.
£8.99
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Chae Strathie: So You Think You’ve Got it Bad? A Kid’s Life as a Viking
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 3, 4
£7 per pupil
Would you like to share your bedroom with farm animals, eat extremely watery porridge or spend years on a raid? No? Then you’ll be glad you don’t live in the Viking age. Step into the past with award-winning author Chae Strathie for a must-see event for kids with a passion for horrible history. A hilarious introduction to Viking times packed with songs, dancing, drawing and fascinating (sometimes gross) facts.
Hardback £12.99. Paperback £8.99
A must-see
for kids with a passion for horrible history.
Nizrana Farook: Writing Animal Adventures
The Den
KS2 YEAR 4
£8 per pupil
In addition to the price per pupil, you will be charged for two signed copies of the author’s book.
Escape to the lush landscapes of Serendib with Nizrana Farook , author of The Girl Who Stole an Elephant and The Boy Who Saved a Bear. Be inspired by her wild and wonderful animal heroes in this captivating workshop exploring how you might write your very own animal adventure.
Session times:
LS46: 10 – 11am
LS47: 11.45am – 12.45pm
£7.99
12 – 1pm
Pamela Butchart:
There’s a Beast in the Basement!
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 3, 4 £7 per pupil
LS10
Come quick, there’s a beast in the basement! In Blue Peter award-winning author Pamela Butchart’s hilarious new book, Izzy and her friends just know there’s treasure buried under the school but when they go looking for it, they find something shocking that changes everything… Join Pamela and Izzy and get involved with the gang’s super-secret mission to discover the truth. Enjoy some seriously silly stories and find out how to make up your own.
£7.99
Enjoy some seriously silly stories and find out how to make up your own.
12 – 1pm LS02
Michael Rosen: Poems and Stories
The Times and The Sunday Times Forum
KS1 YEARS 1, 2 £7 per pupil
Michael Rosen is one of the nation’s best-loved children’s writers and performers whose contemporary classics such as We’re Going on a Bear Hunt and Jelly Boots, Smelly Boots have delighted children for generations. Join the former Children’s Laureate to celebrate his newest picture books The Big Dreaming, I am Hungry and Not-So-Little Red Riding Hood, along with poems and humour.
Hardback £12.99 Paperback £7.99
1.30 – 2.30pm
Dom Conlon: Writing Wild Poems
The Den KS2 YEAR 3
£8 per pupil
In addition to the price per pupil, you will be charged for two signed copies of the author’s book.
Storytelling Sessions
Story Shack
ALL KEY STAGES
Free
Step into a world of stories with our Festival storytellers as they whisk you away on an imaginative adventure around the world. From Welsh dragons to African trickster tales and Greek myths, enjoy these ancient stories as they are brought to life in the Story Shack.
Session times:
LZ09: 10am | LZ10: 10.30am | LZ11: 11am, LZ12: 11.40am | LZ13: 12.10pm Each session lasts approx. 20 minutes.
LS32
Unleash your imagination with poet Dom Conlon and learn to use exciting imagery with kennings, metaphors and similes to illustrate your wild poetic creations.
£8.99
Learn to use exciting imagery with kennings, metaphors and similes to illustrate your wild poetic creations.
Reading Teachers = Reading Pupils Conference
£80 Ticket includes the full day’s programme, including two workshops of your choice, lunch and refreshments.
Join us for a reading for pleasure conference that will empower and equip you to bring books to life in the classroom. You will enjoy
– keynotes from a host of authors and literacy experts
– panel discussions
– a choice of workshops led by literacy organisations, researchers and writers
...and many more
Aimed at Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 practitioners, whether you are a senior leader, NQT, experienced classroom teacher or librarian, the RTRP conference will give you the tools and practical ideas to refresh your practice, engage your pupils, and ignite their love of reading.
Speakers include: authors Sinéad Burke, Sarah Crossan, A. M. Dassu, Christopher Edge, Candy Gourlay, Sharna Jackson, Manjeet Mann, Piers Torday and Michael Rosen; literacy experts Jake Hope, Amy McKay, Dr Julie McAdam, Dr Alison Waller as well as representatives from the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education and the English and Media Centre.
In association with: Gloucestershire Community Foundation, Hitchins Family Trust, Jennifer Hayward and Richard Waite, Renishaw Charities Committee, Unwin Charitable Trust and The High Sheriff of Gloucestershire Fund.
Phil Earle and Lesley Parr: History and Mystery
The Times and The Sunday Times Forum
KS2 YEARS 5, 6
£7 per pupil
Phil Earle and Lesley Parr share the creative inspirations behind their fictional historical novels with author Candy Gourlay. While Phil’s third WW2 novel is told through the eyes of a stray dog, Lesley’s new mystery is set in 1974 during the miners’ strikes. Together they discuss their research processes and talk about their personal paths into writing.
Christopher Edge: Writing Suspense
The Den
KS2 YEARS 5, 6
£8 per pupil
In addition to the price per pupil, you will be charged for two signed copies of the author’s book.
Enter the Escape Room for some creative writing inspiration with science fiction author Christopher Edge. From dreaming up twisty plots to creating unputdownable opening lines, Christopher will share practical advice on how to create your own page-turning thriller.
£7.99
Storytelling Sessions
Story Shack
ALL KEY STAGES Free
Step into a world of stories with our Festival storytellers as they whisk you away on an imaginative adventure around the world. From Welsh dragons to African trickster tales and Greek myths, enjoy these ancient stories as they are brought to life in the Story Shack.
Session times:
LZ14: 10am | LZ15: 10.30am | LZ16: 11am, LZ17: 11.40am | LZ18: 12.10pm Each session lasts approx. 20 minutes.
Joshua Seigal: Who Let the Words Out?
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 4, 5, 6
£7 per pupil
Enter a world of creative word-play with winner of the Laugh Out Loud Awards, poet and educator Joshua Seigal as he performs poems full of raucous humour, creativity and wit from his latest collection Who Let the Words Out? Let your imagination run wild as words take on whole new meanings in this interactive event where you’ll take part in a unique word-play writing challenge.
£7.99
Sharna Jackson: High Rise Mystery
The Hive
KS2 YEARS 5, 6 £7 per pupil
How do you write the perfect ‘whodunnit’? There’s been a murder and who better to solve the case than detective duo Nik and Norva. Armed with curiosity and home-turf knowledge, they sift through clues to reveal a series of tower block secrets. Join Waterstones Children’s Book Prize winning author Sharna Jackson in this lively interactive session on how to plot your own murder mystery.
£7.99
Reading for pleasure is the single biggest indicator of a child’s future success.
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12 – 1pm LS30
A.F. Steadman: The World of Skandar
The Garden Theatre
KS2 YEARS 5, 6 £7 per pupil
Immerse yourself in the world of Skandar with ferocious unicorns, unlikely heroes, sky battles, ancient secrets and nail-biting races with Waterstones’ Children’s Book of the Year 2022 winner A.F. Steadman Follow her writing journey, from scribbling stories in notebooks to building incredible new worlds and the challenges of crafting a series. You’ll also get the chance to find out your elemental magic.
Hardback £12.99 Paperback £7.99
12.15 – 1.15pm LS21
Sharna Jackson: Make Your Own Mystery
The Den
KS2 YEARS 5, 6
£8 per pupil
In addition to the price per pupil, you will be charged for two signed copies of the author’s book. Make your own mystery in an hour with Sharna Jackson. In this fun and fast-paced session, get into the three Ps – people, plot and place. Together with your classmates you’ll choose their setting, develop their detectives, select suspicious suspects and call out the culprit, tying it all together with a tantalising title.
£7.99
12 – 1pm
LS33
Varsha Shah: Ajay and the Jaipur Moon
The Hive
KS2 YEARS 5 ,6 £7 per pupil
Hot off the press! Meet author Varsha Shah as she introduces Ajay, a young news reporter living on the Mumbai railways, fighting for justice in modern day India with the help of his friends. Uncover the inspiration behind her crew of determined characters, learn about newspapers and how to design your own and get tips and tools to create your own adventure stories.
£7.99
Learn about newspapers and how to design your own.Image: Ajeet Prabu and Sidney Sarpong
10 – 11am
Joe Todd-Stanton:
Luna and the Treasure of Tlaloc
The Hive KS2 YEARS 3, 4 £7 per pupil
LS12
12 – 1pm
Zanib Mian: The Cookie Culprit
The Hive KS2 YEARS 3, 4 £7 per pupil
LS14
Delve into Ancient Aztec mythology with award-winning author and illustrator Joe Todd-Stanton. Discover incredible gods and creatures from Tlaloques to giant leopard frogs as you journey with Luna and Atzi, overcoming many terrifying obstacles along the way. Draw-along with Joe and fill a cave with your own mythological creations in this exciting journey back in time.
Hardback £12.99 Paperback £8.99
Put your sleuthing skills to the test with mystery author Zanib Mian and Meet the Maliks Twin Detectives. Maysa and Musa might be twins, but they are total opposites and together they make an unstoppable team. Join Zanib for some detective role-play, uncover the secrets behind writing a good mystery and like all good detectives have your questions ready for the author.
£6.99
Storytelling Sessions
Story Shack
ALL KEY STAGES
Free
Step into a world of stories with our Festival storytellers as they whisk you away on an imaginative adventure around the world. From Welsh dragons to African trickster tales and Greek myths, enjoy these ancient stories as they are brought to life in the Story Shack.
Session times:
LZ19: 10am | LZ20: 10.30am | LZ21: 11am
LZ22: 11.40am | LZ23: 12.10pm
Each session lasts approx. 20 minutes.
Friday 13 October
12 – 12.50pm
Benji Davies: Storm Whale
The Garden Theatre
KS1 YEARS R, 1, 2
£7 per pupil
10 – 11am LS08
Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre: Adventuremice
The Garden Theatre
KS1 YEARS 1, 2
£7 per pupil
Looking for adventure? Join co-author legends Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre as they introduce you to a tiny mouse named Pedro who sets off to see the world and meets the brave and daring Adventuremice! Does he have what it takes to join their team, and help protect the Mouse Islands whenever danger looms? Learn how to draw Pedro, hear more about his adventures, and join a discovery tour of the Mouse Islands.
£6.99
LS15
What would you do if you found a little whale washed up on the beach? Join author and illustrator Benji Davies for a lively morning of story readings and live drawing as he presents his new book The Great Storm Whale and celebrates 10 years of his classic picture book, The Storm Whale. Discover where Benji gets his story ideas from and join in the live audience draw along.
Hardback £12.99
Paperback £7.99
The children loved meeting the authors and seeing just how possible it is for someone to become a writer.
Teacher
How Do I Book Tickets?
Booking opens at 8am on Tuesday 13 June 2023
Complete the booking form HERE.
Prices*
(unless otherwise stated)
Events £7 per pupil
Workshops £8 per pupil and two copies of the author’s book (see event descriptions for prices)
Webinars £40 per class
Storytelling Free
To be eligible for a free bookable storytelling activity (see page 6), schools must book a ticketed event or workshop on the same day as the activity takes place.
Tickets for teachers and other accompanying adults for events and workshops are free.
*A £5 booking fee will be added to the total cost of your order. Terms and conditions apply.
Please note, as part of our community strategy, Cheltenham Festivals is committed to serving low-income communities in Gloucestershire and therefore in the first instance, we will prioritise workshop bookings for our target schools (schools eligible for 25%+ Pupil Premium).
What happens next?
1 We will review your booking form and be in touch to discuss alternative options if any of your choices are not available.
2 You will receive a formal booking confirmation via email. Further details will be sent for webinar bookings.
3 For free bookable events, we will accommodate as many groups as we can. Please note that places are limited and will be allocated as fairly as possible.
4 Please notify us of changes to your numbers as a result of fluctuations in class size by 8 September 2023 and we will do our best to accommodate them.
5 Your school finance office will receive an invoice after 8 September 2023. It is important this invoice is paid before you attend the Festival.
6 We will be back in touch in September with your ticket document and further information about the facilities on site.
Further information about your visit
Visit our website for full details about arriving, parking, getting to venues and more, you will also find FAQs, our cancellation policy and advice for preparing a risk assessment here.
Literature for Schools contacts
If you would like to contact a member of the Learning and Participation Team, please email education@cheltenhamfestivals.com
Rose Wood
rose.wood@cheltenhamfestivals.com
Rebecca Smith
rebecca.smith@cheltenhamfestivals.com