-
ACES Alumni programme
We are pleased to bring together over 2000 students and schools from 22 of the 32 London boroughs...
-
Widening Participation: Building Bridges beyond school
ACES Youth Project launched an intensive education, enterprise and employment day, supported by Cambridge University, entrepreneurs and professionals from various industries.
-
Celebrating and recognising students’ achievements
We have provided platforms for schools, parents, high profile achievers, government officials and various organisations to publicly celebrate and recognise the achievements of students locally and nationally.
-
I Rise to Inspire the World
Sharing inspirational stories of successes from young people, their schools and the ACES Team. Together, we rise to inspire and positively impact our school, local, national and international world.
-
Inspirational Role Models and Motivational Speakers
Inspirational role models and motivational speakers join forces with ACES Youth Project to inspire young people and build a bridge between school and the world of work and enterprise
-
Royal Albert Hall’s Madam Butterfly Opera Revisited
This innovative cross cultural project forged friendships between students from Lincolnshire and eight London boroughs via webplay as they worked together on the Royal Albert Hall’s Madam Butterfly Opera Revisited 2011.
-
Quality Workshops and Insets for All
ACES Youth Project’s Black History and Cultural Diversity workshops go beyond the norm, revitalising and enriching Black History lessons, Cultural Diversity sessions, Cultural Enrichment days, Cultural Olympic programmes, Training workshops, Insets and more…
-
Schools, Parents and Students celebrate together
For the last 4 years Preston Manor High, Alperton Community School and Claremont High School have come together t celebrate the achievements of the ACES students annually.
-
Brunel University and Cambridge University
ACEs students are now feeling confident to apply to universities such as Cambridge University and Brunel University after the universities partnered with ACES...










