Ghana 2020

We intend to offer the most authentic and real experience in sub saharan Africa.  This year in 2020 Kwame is delighted to invite you directly to his home town for the first time.  Having told stories of Buipe to schools across the UK we would like to invite you to...

SEND Resource Of The Year – Finalists!

African Activities were humbled to be nominated for the award of “best SEND resource in schools” and delighted to discover we have been shortlisted as finalists. The Award is delivered by The Music and Drama Education Awards who told us “This is a...

A Black History Month Adinkra Workshop

October is Black History Month in the UK. This blog post contains some helpful hints and links for teachers this BHM. Please feel free to forward it to anyone you think it might interest. Kwame Bakoji-Hume of African Activities CIC has run hundreds of Black History...

Camp Bestival – We Are Family

From the 25 to the 29 of July African Activities were lucky to be invited to be a part of the Camp Bestival Family. We set up in the new ‘Wild Tribe’ area a deliberate move away from screens and over stimulation back to activities that reconnect children...

Pinewood School

Dear Kwame and everyone else involved at African Activities, Myself and all the staff and children in Year One would like to say a huge thank you for our fantastic African Activities Day. All the children absolutely loved it and I know it will be something they...

World Book Day

We love Handas Surprise but having lost count of the number of times we have worked with this theme we thought we would let you know about our three current favourite stories…   Anasai The Spider – Gerald McDermott If we have visited you will know we...

Customer Satisfaction Survey

Click here for Individual Response to the questions “How would you describe your over all experience with our company” Very professional, you have a great team! We had a fantastic time – Kwame was really engaging and gave the kids lots of...

Southbank International School

Kwame worked with two classes across the day at the Kensington Campus of the Southbank International school. The day started with an assembly and a run through of some African artefacts to get the children thinking! Then the children enjoyed Adinkra printing –...

Why do we do what we do?

Kwame recently received a request from Arts Professional Magazine to share his thoughts on Black History Month and the work that we do across the country. You can see the article here , we would love to know what you think.