History
First Story was founded in London in 2008 by a former Teach First teacher, Katie Waldegrave, and a professional writer, William Fiennes, to provide young people in state education with extra-curricular support to develop their confidence, creativity and writing ability. Fiennes and Waldegrave met in 2007, when she was a history teacher at Cranford Community College in west London, and he was writer-in-residence at the fee-paying American School in London. They developed a plan to bring Fiennes' creative writing expertise into Waldegrave's less well-resourced state school. Based on the success of this pilot project, a year later the pair founded First Story. The organisation's registered charitable objectives are: # To advance the education of students in secondary schools in low-income communities by providing facilities for education in creative writing that aren’t required to be provided by the local education authority. # To help young people advance in life by providing support, opportunities and activities which foster their creativity, literacy and talent, in order to build self-confidence, skills and aspiration so they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society. # To promote the arts and, in particular, literature, poetry and creative writing, by inviting, commissioning and maintaining the services of British writers (whether such services require payment or otherwise), and by encouraging and assisting in the promotion, advancement and publication of the works of British writers. As First Story's first executive director, Katie Waldegrave oversaw the charity's growth from one school to more than 50 participating schools nationally. She stepped-down from day-to-day running of the organisation in 2014. The organisation still adheres to Fiennes' philosophy and creative writing pedagogy and is still involved in the organisation.References
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