Creative, confidence-boosting holiday sessions return across Swindon & Wiltshire this summer

Award-winning organisation Revolution Performing Arts (RPA) is once again inviting children aged 4 to 16 to enjoy four weeks of performing arts-based summer fun at venues across Swindon and Wiltshire.

These joyful, inclusive sessions are designed to nurture confidence and self-expression in a warm, supportive environment. All families are welcome to book, and for those not receiving HAF or FUEL support, places are available privately.

RPA Founder Fi Da Silva Adams said “Every summer, we see the incredible difference these sessions make for children. Whether it’s growing in confidence, finding their voice or simply having fun, they leave feeling uplifted and proud. We’re thrilled to be welcoming all families again this year and to make the programme as accessible as possible.”

Running from 28 July to 21 August 2025, the sessions include singing, drama, dancing, arts and crafts, and outdoor play. All activities are delivered by trained performing arts professionals in a pressure-free setting that encourages creativity and builds self-esteem.

Venues include The Croft Primary School in Swindon (9am–1pm), Royal Wootton Bassett Infants and Sheldon School in Chippenham (both 10am–2pm), and — for the first time — St Joseph’s Catholic Primary & Nursery School in Malmesbury (10am–2pm). Wraparound care is also available at the Malmesbury site from 8am to 5.30pm, offering extra flexibility for working families.

Fi added: “Returning to St Joseph’s is something truly special for me. I went to this school as a child, so bringing RPA here feels like coming full circle. I know first-hand how important it is for children to feel seen and heard – and it means the world to be offering that at a place that helped shape who I am.”

Headteacher Paul Bacon of St Joseph’s Catholic Primary & Nursery School said
“We’re delighted to welcome Revolution Performing Arts this summer. Their child-led, inclusive approach is a perfect fit for our school, and it’s fantastic to be able to offer wraparound care alongside these inspiring creative sessions.”

Private places are available for £20 per day. RPA also accepts tax-free childcare and childcare vouchers, helping more families access quality, enriching holiday childcare.

Revolution Performing Arts runs classes across Swindon, North Wiltshire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, helping young people grow in confidence, creativity and self-expression through the performing arts. Every session is a nurturing, inclusive space where children are celebrated for who they are, and supported as they find their voice – both individually and as part of a team.

To find out more or to book a place, visit www.revolutionpa.co.uk

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