The Their Past Your Future programme (TPYF) at the Imperial War Museum (2004-2010) has now closed. This website is an archive of the project’s website serving as a record of activities throughout its lifetime, and will not be updated beyond January 2010. If you have any questions regarding the TPYF programme please contact the Imperial War Museum through info@iwm.org.uk quoting "Their Past You Future" in the subject heading.

To access the new TPYF/IWM website for teachers, featuring a range of exciting teaching ideas, resources and source material to explore the impact of conflict from the First World War to today, please go to www.theirpast-yourfuture.org.uk.

Funding for UK Education Authorities
 

The TPYF funding programme for UK Education Authorities has now closed.

The small grants scheme was part of the £10m Their Past Your Future programme and made £2.3m of funding available to UK education authorities. The funding was to allow education authorities to provide unique opportunities for young people to engage in commemoration and reflect upon the impact of the Second World War on the UK and the people who lived through it.

Of the 209 education authorities across the UK, 148 were awarded a grant. Grants ranged in value from £2,000 to £50,000.

Types of activities eligible under the TPYF scheme included

  • overseas trips
  • commemorative events 
  • intergenerational learning sessions between veterans and pupils
  • museum visits
  • recording veteran testimony
  • working with Second World War objects and articles

Some examples of some notable activities that schools organised under the TPYF scheme

  • Pupils from a school in Leeds attended the International Citizenship Conference in Lille, France.
  • Blackpool LEA organised a week long event at a local Odeon cinema to show old Pathe newsreels which included “sights, sounds and smells” from the Second World War. All schools across the LEA were invited to attend. The event was enormously successful and attended by local dignitaries as well as pupils.
  • A school in Brighton and Hove re-constructed an Anderson shelter as part of their activities. The shelter has now become a permanent exhibition.
  • A number of schools across North Lanarkshire hosted a mixture of successful commemorative concerts and veterans tea parties in which pupils were given the opportunity to record veterans’ testimonies. These events fostered strong links between local veterans organisations and schools and has led to a keen interest in making the events annual occurrences.
  • A school within Suffolk LEA has recorded interviews with local veterans of the Second World War and made them available through a dedicated website. This can be viewed at http://www.hitchams.suffolk.sch.uk/wwii/index.htm
  • A school within Buckinghamshire County Council LEA has recorded local information on their school website about impact of the war on Chesham various activities they have undertaken through the TPYF scheme. This can be viewed at: http://www.cheshamatwar.com

Breakdown of Funding UK Wide

Countries/Regions No Awards made Current Awarded Amounts
East Midlands 9 £164,810
Eastern 7 £152,389
London 16 £119,708
North East 9 £78,660
North West 15 £157,643
South East 13 £196,222
South West 11 £134,087
West Midlands 12 £182,439
Yorkshire and Humber 10 £124,406
England totals 102 £1,310,364
Scotland 24 £218,679
Wales 17 £115,437
Northern Ireland 5 £103,503
UK total 148 £1,747,983


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