In Barnsley we want all children, young people and families to benefit from the opportunities that a great childhood brings. A range of experiences and learning opportunities can help to give children and young people the best start in life and adulthood.

Our Great Childhoods Ambition is a commitment to improving the lives and futures of our children and young people. We'll support them to have a great childhood and ensure they feel they belong, and can explore, dream, grow and connect.

 

As part of our Great Childhoods Ambition we'll:

  • work with family hubs to support parents to give their children the best start in life
  • work with schools to provide a caring and safe space for all pupils to learn and grow, giving them a sense of belonging and the strength and skills to make anything possible
  • develop stronger partnerships between our schools and communities, creating a network of support so no child falls through the gaps
  • provide activities, opportunities and experiences of interest to children and young people
  • support young people to access and explore what's on offer, building confidence and boosting their self esteem
  • work with careers leaders, higher education partners and businesses to inspire and encourage young people to dream big, showing them possibilities in the voluntary, public and private sectors
  • grow young people's digital skills to help them prepare for a digital future

Read more about our Great Childhoods Ambition.

Great Childhoods Ambition School Holiday Enrichment Fund

Applications now open for the Great Childhoods Ambition School Holiday Enrichment Fund

We’re looking for partners from local businesses and community groups to deliver creative, innovative and enriching activities for children during the 2026 Easter and summer school holidays.

Apply for our Great Childhoods Ambition School Holiday Enrichment Fund by emailing gca@barnsley.gov.uk to request an application form.

Applications are open until Tuesday 3 February 2026.

 

What we're doing as part of our Great Childhoods Ambition

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Base71 Youth Zone membership

Base71 Youth Zone is a safe and aspirational place for young people, staffed by skilled youth workers who'll help them realise their aims and achievements.

Located in the town centre, it's a state-of-the-art space with facilities including a sports hall, climbing wall, gym, music suite, performing arts studio and film studio. There's also a multi-use games area/kick pitch with flood lights.

As part of our Great Childhoods Ambition we'll cover the membership fee for the first year for all eligible young people aged 8 to 18 who live in Barnsley and sign up before 31 March 2026.

More about Base71 and membership

 

 

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Free bus travel in Barnsley for under 18s

We know travel can be expensive, so we've brought the Barnsley MiCard travel pass back.

Barnsley MiCard is available to anyone aged 5 to 18 who lives in the Barnsley local authority area. Young people can access free bus travel from Monday to Sunday, between 7am and 9pm, as long as the journey starts or ends in the Barnsley local authority area and is within South Yorkshire.

This scheme is set to run until 31 July 2027.

How to get the Barnsley MiCard

Other schemes

School uniform scheme

We know school uniforms can be expensive, so as part of our Great Childhoods Ambition we supported families living in the Barnsley local authority area with a grant towards the cost of this for the 2025 to 2026 academic year.

Find out more about the school uniform support scheme.

Year 11 study support packs

As part of our Great Childhoods Ambition we handed out free support packs to students starting year 11 in September 2025 who live in Barnsley or attend a school in Barnsley.

The packs were full of all the equipment and resources year 11 students need as they begin their final year of school, prepare for exams or assessments, and take their next steps towards a successful future.

Find out more about the year 11 study support packs.

 

 

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Experiences and activities for young people

If you're a young person in Barnsley, take a look at some of the activities and experiences you can get involved with...

Explore music with Barnsley Music Service

Barnsley Music Service offer high quality music education for children and young people aged 5 to 18. They work to:

  • inspire young people to sing and play a musical instrument
  • develop young musicians' talent, offering them the chance to perform at different levels
  • promote and develop music in Barnsley through diverse partnerships
  • enhance and develop life skills through music

Dream at the Northern Academy for Vocal Excellence

The new Northern Academy for Vocal Excellence (NAVE) will deliver singing tuition to young people, as well as being home to the world-renowned Barnsley Youth Choir. The choir's won eight first prizes in some of the most important international competitions in the world.

The NAVE will bring back into use our former computer centre building on the corner of St Mary’s Place and Westgate.

Grow with Barnsley Children's University

The Barnsley Children's University programme offers pupils the chance to develop their skills, knowledge, and confidence outside of the school curriculum.

Through our network of partners and local organisations, children can access a wide range of activities to collect credits. These credits count toward different certificates that can be achieved as part of the programme.

Explore Barnsley Museums

Explore Barnsley's heritage and culture with exhibitions, events and activities at our museums.

We have five heritage attractions in the borough: Experience Barnsley and Cooper Gallery in the town centre, plus Cannon Hall, Elsecar Heritage Centre and Worsbrough Mill. Each offers something for everyone, from fascinating exhibitions to history, art, nature and cultural experiences.

Activities at our libraries

There's lots of regular activities in our libraries for young people of all ages.

For young children there's story and rhyme, and sensory play sessions. For older children there's a range of craft sessions, games and Lego clubs. And teens can get involved with coding club, young adults reading groups and writing workshops.

Services and activities through our family hubs

Our family hubs provide services for children from pre-birth up to 19 years (or 25 years if the young person has a disability). A range of experts are on hand, including family support workers, health visitors, midwives, mental health support, employment advisors and adult learning teams.

You can also access a wide range of services online through the Virtual Family Hub.

Connect through sport

There's lots of ways you can stay active, from competitive sports to a walk in the park with family. Playing sports is not only great for your physical heath, but for your mental wellbeing too. Plus team sports help you connect with others and give you a sense of belonging.

If you're feeling inspired, take a look at the What’s Your Move website.