
Codfather & Co, a small British Fish & Chip shop which opened in the 1950s has, through luck, hard graft and shady underworld connections, grown from its humble origins to become a diverse multinational conglomerate with its fins in many pies. It's basically the Amazon of chippies.
This surreal Podcast written and created entirely by our after school podcast club, mixes surreal sketches, weird fiction and 'out-of-this-world-building,' with magazine style articles and heated debates.
Bank staff had a fantastic few days in Sweden last week, attending a conference with some of our sister organisations from around the world. Hosted by the amazing Berättarministeriet , Stockholm, the three day conference brought together a variety of children’s writing charities from three continents to swap ideas, discuss challenges and share inspirational projects.
We were back in Loders Primary School this week to present the children with their copies of the latest in our whole-school poetry anthology series: ‘Environment’.
As our official launch for the book, we brought a brief halt to the school day in order to celebrate their achievement in becoming published poets.
We were back in Shute Primary School this Tuesday, helping the students bring their silliest ideas into reality in our character creation workshop.
Yet again, the Manager rang up to complain that he'd discovered more misplaced items in our vault. We were unsure about who could have left these mystery pieces, so who better to turn to than the brilliant minds of the Year 3s and 4s of Shute Primary School.
For several weeks now, a group of students at Wadham School have been writing original short stories, each one founded on the central theme that all may not be as it seems… As these stories are speedily approaching completion, it has been helpful for the authors to receive feedback on what they have written so far. So, this Thursday, we invited a panel of Year 5s and 6s from Ashlands Primary School to listen and respond to their work.
We’ve all been there - you stick your arm into the vending machine, hoping to reach your favourite chocolate bar when…whoops! All of a sudden you’re stuck in the machine itself with no way to get out. Classic! So, what do you do? Well, call the pupils from Shute Primary School, that’s what you do.
Who doesn’t love a card game. Simple, fun, portable and they never need charging!
We have had a brilliant time over the last few weeks at Salway Ash Primary, working with the whole school on creating a school specific card game. Working from Reception right through to Year 6, we asked the pupils to write short memories of their time at the school that related to the school’s Visions and Values.
This evening we celebrated the amazing work of the year 9 students at Wadham secondary school with a book launch for their anthology of short stories.
Travelling the world was never this exciting ! This Thursday saw the culmination of our exciting travel writing project at Salway Ash Primary.
Working over five weeks with a fantastic group of Year 5s , we wrote travelogues that spanned the globe, and even took us to a few fantasy kingdoms as well! We used memories of our own journeys, drama, immersive multi-media and even VR to trot our way around the globe and document our travels.
Last Wednesday, we were lucky enough to return to the Prince of Wales School in Dorchester, working with a very talented bunch of Year 3s on some persuasive speechwriting. We arrived to the terrible news that the Lion, King of the Beasts, had gone missing!
Our new after school podcasting club is now up and running. It takes place on Mondays from 4:30pm to 6pm in Bridport, and is for 9-14 year olds who feel they have something to say! You can sign up here and we are looking forward to meeting you.
Today we ran our very first CPD training session with the amazing teachers at Radipole Primary School. To celebrate we made a little film of the session which you can watch here.
This month’s featured volunteer is mediator, writer and Vault stalwart, Annie Franklin.
So how did you come to be a volunteer at The Bank?
I moved to Eype from Gloucestershire in the summer of 2023, attracted by Bridport’s creative and literary vibe. There was a poster in the Tourist Information Centre that caught my eye; I was intrigued by the name “The Bank of Dreams and Nightmares” and pulled up the website.
Friday saw the culmination of our Science Fictions project, as a group of students from Wadham school presented their science demos to Year 6 pupils from Hazelbury Plucknett School. The presentations included a reading of their story, a demo of their principal and a Q&A session, which the audience really engaged with. The students have all worked so hard on their stories and their demonstrations, that it was brilliant to see their efforts paying off in such a successful session.
On Thursday, we visited Salway Ash Primary School to work on running some political campaigns with the Year 4s. What began as a simple workshop on persuasive language quickly spiralled into a full-blown animal election campaign.
We were delighted to be back in Mountjoy School again last week! The amazing writers from Ash Class were busy writing their own personal statements as they prepare to move on to schools, colleges and even work placements.
Last Friday saw us heading back to Salway Ash to work with their Year 3 class on a story making project that nobody saw coming! The imaginations of these young authors were really working overtime, and the group came together to craft a beautiful story about a young cat cow named Derek who follows in the footsteps of its parents in an attempt to find a friend. Along the way he encounters dragons, dank caves, shiny mansions and even giant, monster spiders!
We are very excited to announce the launch of our latest story anthology. Written entirely by the talented Year 6 pupils from Salway Ash, Superior Gods is a collection of short stories investigating the world of escape. Each of these perfectly crafted nuggets of speculative fiction has, at its heart, the idea of an ‘escape’. Whether this is a character battling to return home, a literal freeing from slavery, or a psychological breaking free from the norm, each of these tales is bound up with the idea of freedom.
We had a brilliant morning working with a multi-talented, mixed age-group class from Musbury Primary School in Devon. The tale of Alan the Alien and his attempt to save his best friend, Gary, from the evil machinations of Dave the Tadpole, is an absolute classic!
We were at Loders Primary School all this week, working with the whole school to write some fantastic poetry about the environment.
What makes home, Home? What’s the very best thing about where you live? Is it a destination, a comfy familiarity, or is it the vibe, the community, the people? We have been asking the amazing pupils from Radipole Primary School to consider and respond to this question through poetry, as part of their school focus: “Love Where You Live”.
Wolves circling, trapped inside a damp cave, a haunted house on the horizon, and with only a cute little chick to protect him. It wasn’t looking good for Bear Man when the Year 3s and 4s at Portesham started their story. Turns out, Little Timmy is made of sterner stuff than you might think!
We were back at The Prince of Wales School this week where we got to work with a fantastic group of Year 3s. Having last worked with them on creating characters, this time we launched straight into writing a full blown story. The group did not disappoint!
‘The Writers’ Account’ is a group of young writers which meets every Wednesday after school to experiment with words. Every few weeks however, there is a masterclass with a professional writer and these fantastic sessions mean that the members of the group can learn more about what a writer’s life is like and how to develop a career, as well as receive individual encouragement for their own work.
We had an absolute blast working with Hazel Class from St Catherine’s RC Primary School in Bridport. ‘The Sushi Snatch’, tells the bizarre and heartbreaking tale of a monster with a crippling phobia of ‘people-who-have-names’. Facing an impossible choice between saving his friend from a bully and keeping that friendship alive, our hero is forced to make a sacrifice that will set him and his nemesis on a terrible path. Can their friendship be re-captured? Has he finally defeated his arch-enemy? Or is Octopus Dave’s reign of terror only just beginning?
Working with a group of young journalists at Bridport Primary School, the Bank of Dreams & Nightmares is helping them to start their own School Newspaper. Our latest after school club is helping some enthusiastic writers to choose stories, conduct interviews, and write articles that will celebrate and uncover exciting developments in the school, Bridport and the wider world.
In a nail-biting conclusion to our Political Writing workshops series, The CAiS Party seized power at Axe Valley Academy on Wednesday by the narrowest of margins.
Featured Volunteer: Clive Whaley – a man of many parts.
Clive hails from the Northeast of England, the middle of three children in what he calls a ‘standard working-class family’. His father was a practical man, an apprentice ‘plater’ who worked his way up the business to become Managing Director of Whaley Welding.
We had an absolute blast last week, working with the Year 4 Class at The Prince of Wales School as part of their Inspired to Write day. Our team was involved with Mr Wolf, who had, unfortunately got himself in a spot of bother with the local police. Accused of a crime he might, or might not have committed, Mr Wolf was languishing in a cold cell and facing the prospect of a Christmas behind bars!
With around half of the world (4 billion people across 76 countries) voting in 2024, the amazing students at Axe Valley, have thrown their own hats into the political ring. We worked with a group of politically motivated Year 9s to write a ‘How To…’ guide to starting your own political party, getting elected and staying out of trouble!
The Stray and THe Monster
What happens when a young stray dog from the streets is befriended by a giant cat? Will the owner throw them out when he’s bored of looking at them? And what are those eleven glowing red eyes under the bed? The young writers from Adventurers Class at Charmouth School kept us enthralled with this tale that managed to be both spooky and heart-rending at the same time.
The Vampire Trap
Wow! What a brilliant morning we spent with Monmouth Class in Loders Primary. These amazing writers took us on a journey into a world where a Vampire named Aiden, together with his faithful Wolf Cub sidekick, enter a labyrinth of portals from which they may never return!
What’s this story about…?
We had a great time working with the young authors from Cogden Class at Loders Primary School last week. The story that they wrote with us was a heartbreaking tale of a sad Hunter named Dunnough (geddit?) who had nothing happy in their life. Forced by Shortypants the Leprechaun to visit the magical toyshop, The Magitoruim, our hero finds themselves within touching distance of their greatest wish at the same time as they come face to face with their greatest fear.
When is a spoon not a spoon?
As part of our wonderful guidebook to Weymouth project, poet Kim Squirrell took us on a tactile journey of our senses.
The Scheming of Mr Chicken
It was great to be back doing Storymaking Workshops again this week. We had a wonderful time with Seatown and Cogden class at Powerstock school creating their fantastic story about a beautiful Doe called Leah and her run ins with Mr Chicken Who-Likes-Cheese (the evil wizard), and the karate-kicking bunny called Cheeks!
It’s a Marshmallow (and spaghetti) World
We had a wonderful time during our last two Food Glorious Food! workshops at Salway Ash school; pupils ages 7-11 worked incredibly hard to bring together their own food stories to complement the recipes they’d brought in.
A Nightmare on Gundry Lane
Bridport Juniors scared us all silly with their ‘Recipe for a Nightmare’, written collaboratively during a youth club session.
It’s all about character
Week two of our project with Beaminster school, and we spent a chatty morning looking at dialogue and character.
Hold the Front Page…
Newsgathering with a difference at our new free after school club, The Vault, which runs on Thursdays during term time.