City Year London

At SHINE, we're always looking out for interesting, innovative projects to support. City Year is an American initiative that is now starting up in the UK. It places teams of 18-24 year old volunteers into primary schools in disadvantaged areas for a year. The volunteers help teachers, support students and manage structured, after-school activities.

Starting off in six Shoreditch primary schools in 2010-11, the volunteers are helping around 2,000 pupils in their first year alone. City Year then plans to move into secondary schools before rolling out across the country. City Year already has an impressive track record in both the US and South Africa. So we expect great things...


The grant recipient

City Year Inc. was established in Boston in the 1980s and currently works across 19 US cities and in Johannesburg. The City Year programme takes young people from all backgrounds for a year of full-time service in schools. City Year London has been set up to translate and trial delivery of the City Year project model in the UK.

The City Year programme

What it aims to do

  • replicate the City Year programme in Shoreditch, London
  • provide structured volunteering opportunities for young people, including those not in education, employment or training
  • develop the leadership, project management, communication and employability skills of young volunteers
  • provide long term, focused academic support for 850 primary children who are at risk of falling behind in school and to work with nearly 2,000 children after school

How it works

City Year London recruits, trains and provides ongoing support to around 60 volunteers each year. They are placed full time in schools in in Hackney, Islington, Tower Hamlets and the City of London.

The volunteers will deliver three programmes:

  • Whole School, Whole Child - in-class academic support, school wide programmes to get children excited about learning and after-school programmes
  • youth leadership programmes
  • volunteer service in the community

Results

Results won't be available until later in 2011. City Year data from their current work in the US shows measureable gains in the literacy, numeracy, behaviour and attendance of children in specific City Year schools. Students in Boston, New Orleans and Philadelphia have moved their academic performance from below to above the level expected for their age. Schools in all areas have also reported an improved school climate, attendance or behaviour.

City Year can demonstrate a strong track record in exit opportunities for volunteers. The South Africa project has the best results, seeing 90% of volunteers into further education or employment a term after graduation.

The funding

SHINE has made a grant to City Year London to contribute to the set up and delivery costs for the programme in the UK. Other funding is being provided by the KPMG Foundation, the Mayor's Fund for London, the Private Equity Foundation and other trusts.

Funding: £300,000 to City Year London, over three years (2009-12)

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"City Year has delivered for us. It is one of the brightest and most worthwhile programs - and one of the most effective programs we have. And it is effective because it is young people reaching out to young people."

Superintendent for Education, New Orleans

"90% of alumni reported that their City Year experience contributed to their ability to lead others, work as part of a team and work with people from diverse backgrounds."

City Year Study, Policy Study Associates

"More than 75% of City Year alumni belong to a community group or civic organization, compared with 29% of similarly situated members of the national population."

City Year Study, Policy Study Associates

"81% of alumni completed additional study after City Year."

City Year Study, Policy Study Associates