LEEDS 2023 worked across all 33 wards of the city and engaged with a wide range of participants across Leeds. The programme was designed to be as representative and inclusive as possible. The data and visualisations displayed on this page are drawn from the LEEDS 2023 Data Microsite, reflecting the impact and legacy of the programme by highlighting the ways in which LEEDS 2023 engaged with children and young people in Leeds. By doing this, we aim to advocate for the value of this and other similar cultural programmes, demonstrating how young people have been enriched by the programme.
Unique schools
228
Total school engagements
501
Total pupil engagements
35376
Schools in Leeds
294
Number of engagements with pupils
The chart below presents the number of activities that were delivered with children in Leeds schools as part of the LEEDS 2023 programme.
Hexmap.Guiseley and Rawdon: 11GuiOtley and Yeadon: 9OtlAdel and Wharfedale: 15AdeAlwoodley: 10AlwHarewood: 6HarWetherby: 12WetHorsforth: 12HorWeetwood: 22WeeMoortown: 32MooRoundhay: 13RouCalverley and Farsley: 5CalBramley and Stanningley: 18BraKirkstall: 5KirHeadingley and Hyde Park: 9HeaChapel Allerton: 16ChaKillingbeck and Seacroft: 16KilPudsey: 12PudArmley: 16ArmLittle London and Woodhouse: 24LitGipton and Harehills: 6GipCross Gates and Whinmoor: 19CroFarnley and Wortley: 12FarBeeston and Holbeck: 23BeeHunslet & Riverside: 7HunBurmantofts and Richmond Hill: 17BurTemple Newsam: 15TemMorley North: 18MorMiddleton Park: 25MidRothwell: 5RotGarforth and Swillington: 8GarMorley South: 13MorArdsley and Robin Hood: 5ArdKippax and Methley: 3Kip
This map shows the number of creative engagement activities carried out with schools as part of the LEEDS 2023 programme, by ward.
Darker colours mean more engagements were held in each ward.
Hover over the hexagon to see the count of engagements per ward.
Hexmap.Guiseley and Rawdon: 608GuiOtley and Yeadon: 487OtlAdel and Wharfedale: 1664AdeAlwoodley: 1174AlwHarewood: 611HarWetherby: 665WetHorsforth: 1255HorWeetwood: 1567WeeMoortown: 2125MooRoundhay: 1025RouCalverley and Farsley: 105CalBramley and Stanningley: 1523BraKirkstall: 658KirHeadingley and Hyde Park: 1047HeaChapel Allerton: 961ChaKillingbeck and Seacroft: 1417KilPudsey: 1063PudArmley: 575ArmLittle London and Woodhouse: 1240LitGipton and Harehills: 257GipCross Gates and Whinmoor: 1633CroFarnley and Wortley: 731FarBeeston and Holbeck: 1760BeeHunslet & Riverside: 296HunBurmantofts and Richmond Hill: 812BurTemple Newsam: 1767TemMorley North: 1118MorMiddleton Park: 2139MidRothwell: 358RotGarforth and Swillington: 352GarMorley South: 1094MorArdsley and Robin Hood: 375ArdKippax and Methley: 54Kip
This map shows the number of pupils engaged with as part of the LEEDS 2023 programme, by ward.
Darker colours mean more engagement activities were held in each ward.
Hover over the hexagon to see the count of engagements in each ward.
Percentage of schools engaged with in each ward
This map shows the percentage of schools that were engaged with as part of LEEDS 2023 activities, out of the schools in each ward.
Darker colours mean more engagement activities were held in each ward.
Hover over the hexagon to see the percentage of schools engaged with in each ward.
Hexmap.Guiseley and Rawdon: 66%GuiOtley and Yeadon: 62%OtlAdel and Wharfedale: 100%AdeAlwoodley: 71%AlwHarewood: 50%HarWetherby: 50%WetHorsforth: 66%HorWeetwood: 80%WeeMoortown: 62%MooRoundhay: 77%RouCalverley and Farsley: 50%CalBramley and Stanningley: 69%BraKirkstall: 50%KirHeadingley and Hyde Park: 100%HeaChapel Allerton: 72%ChaKillingbeck and Seacroft: 55%KilPudsey: 60%PudArmley: 70%ArmLittle London and Woodhouse: 75%LitGipton and Harehills: 36%GipCross Gates and Whinmoor: 70%CroFarnley and Wortley: 50%FarBeeston and Holbeck: 61%BeeHunslet & Riverside: 50%HunBurmantofts and Richmond Hill: 90%BurTemple Newsam: 66%TemMorley North: 71%MorMiddleton Park: 66%MidRothwell: 30%RotGarforth and Swillington: 57%GarMorley South: 54%MorArdsley and Robin Hood: 75%ArdKippax and Methley: 33%Kip