Hackney Pirates
The Hackney Pirates is an innovative educational charity designed
to supplement the school system. We work with young people in Hackney to
develop their literacy, confidence and perseverance, so that they achieve
both in school and in the world beyond. We work exclusively with children who
are identified by teachers and social workers as needing extra support
because they are falling behind at school, and facing disadvantages in their
personal circumstances. We support them with extra reading, writing and
project-based learning opportunities.
The Hackney Pirates was set up in 2010 by Teach First teacher Catriona
Maclay and is staffed and led by a team of professional teachers. We started
our activities with a pilot project to establish the demand for the activity,
and have been oversubscribed since our first session. We are based in The
Ship of Adventures, an exciting community-based learning hub and events space
complete with a secret passageway, flying boat and magic telephone. The Ship
is a gift-shop/book-shop and café where we sell the work the Young Pirates
make in sessions.
• Holistic Aims: We focus on literacy alongside confidence and
perseverance, in order to both raise school attainment and develop working
skills
• Personalised attention: We work with hundreds of volunteers from the
local community to provide extra personalised attention focused on
learning
• Real-World Projects: We create motivating project-based learning opportunities
through the regular publishing of real-world products such as books, websites
and CDs
• Environment: We conduct our activities in an inspiring unconventional
learning environment
• Targeted approach: We focus exclusively on pupils identified by teachers
and social workers of being at risk of falling behind, and work with them in
the critical transition years from primary to secondary school.