Register your school to take part in a ready-made programme combining film, poetry, and classroom resources, designed to engage students with real-world stories and creative expression.
Once you sign up, you’ll receive access to a schools-only cut of the film (available during April and May 2026), a link to the live poetry webinar, and downloadable teaching resources, all aligned to support discussion, reflection, and written outcomes.
How your school can take part:
1. Join the Live Poetry Webinar (Recommended)
Led by Dr Inua Ellams on Thursday 18 June at 10:00am
A guided 50-minute session helping students respond to the film through poetry and creative writing.
2. Screen LARGO
Available between 15–21 June during Refugee Week
A powerful short film exploring identity, belonging, and resilience.
3. Use the Teaching Resource Pack
Downloadable and flexible for classroom use
Designed for KS2–KS3, with structured activities and minimal prep required.
About the film
LARGO follows a young Syrian refugee living in foster care in the UK who attempts to build a boat and sail home to find his parents. It is a story of resilience, belonging, and hope. It stars Tamsin Greig (Episodes, Friday Night Dinner), Kevin McNally (Pirates of the Caribbean), and newcomer Zack Elsokari.
Watch the trailer and explore the film here:
https://www.studiogoodluck.com/refugee-week
Why take part?
- Supports Refugee Week activities
- Encourages discussion around identity, migration, and belonging
- Provides structured creative outcomes (poetry and reflection)
- Minimal preparation required for teacher.
Spaces for the live webinar are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.