We are introducing a series of SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health Needs) sessions for schools to bring small groups to the farm for therapeutic pottery sessions. Schools can book a block of six one-hour sessions for up to six children in Key Stage Two classes.
Sessions will run on Wednesdays during school hours, led by our potter Pedro.
Project Lead Bio
Pedro is a ceramic artist, arts educator, and arts psychotherapist with 20 years of experience facilitating creative programmes that support mental health and community wellbeing. He holds a BA in Ceramic Design and an MA in Integrative Arts Psychotherapy, blending artistic practice with therapeutic and educational approaches.
Since 2005, Pedro has contributed to Kentish Town City Farm, leading inclusive, arts-based projects that nurture emotional resilience, connection, and self-expression. His work spans schools, community organisations, and adult learning environments, with a particular focus on supporting individuals with mental health challenges and special educational needs.


