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    Cambridge School Shakespeare offers an active approach to classroom Shakespeare, enabling students to inhabit Shakespeare’s imaginative world in accessible and creative ways. This dramatic experience is at the heart of our Shakespeare resources, with students encouraged to share Shakespeare's love of language, interest in character and sense of theatre.

    Explore our Shakespeare resources 

    Find out more and download a sample of any of our Shakespeare resources.

    Teaching Support

    Click on the covers below to view our Teaching Shakespeare resources, which makes explicit the ‘Active Shakespeare’ principles which underpin Cambridge School Shakespeare. These resources include activities and advice to help teachers develop their existing good practice, making the learning of Shakespeare valuable and enjoyable for all involved.

    We also provide photocopiable sets of lessons that you can adapt and extend to suit the needs, aptitudes and interests of your classes.

    Teaching Shakespeare

    The North Face of Shakespeare

    Bring Brighter Thinking into your classroom 

    We collaborate with Brighter Thinkers in Cambridge and around the world to embed best teaching and learning practice into our resources. 

    Webinars

    We are pleased to have partnered with the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust to bring you a series of webinars from Shakespeare experts. Watch Dr. Anjna Chouhan explore the topics of Shakespeare in context and Shakespearean comedy.

    Watch the playlist

     
    Experience Better Learning 

    Hear what teachers from around the world are saying about us.

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    Teacher, USA

    "This is a fantastic classroom tool. I bought this book for my training year to help come up with some interesting ways of teaching Romeo and Juliet and ended up lending it out to seasoned teachers who had got stuck in a language analysis rut."

    English Teacher

    Teacher, USA

    "The students really like the newer editions size and format. There is plenty of room to annotate each page, the definitions line up with the text, and each page provides summary and activities. [...] Overall, it is the best way to read and teach Shakespeare at the high school level."

    English Teacher

    Teacher, USA

    "The Cambridge School Shakespeare gives the tools most students need to decipher the text on their own. The combination of the page by page glossary and summary are invaluable in giving students confidence in reading and analyzing Shakespeare."

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