Inseparable
2025/26 Academic Year in Review
Inseparable
2025/26 Academic Year in Review
In this blog, our bookings coordinator Jordan Clark reflects on how Inseparable is reaching further, connecting deeper, and expanding how we educate young people across Scotland about hate, prejudice, and the lessons of Srebrenica.
In this blog, our bookings coordinator Jordan Clark reflects on how Inseparable is reaching further, connecting deeper, and expanding how we educate young people across Scotland about hate, prejudice, and the lessons of Srebrenica.
Inseparable is our Theatre in Education programme exploring hate and prejudice through the lens of the Bosnian War and the genocide at Srebrenica, inspiring critical dialogue between students and teachers on themes that matter deeply today. Since the programme launched, we’ve visited 50 schools and reached over 10,000 students across Scotland.
This academic year, we have a lot to celebrate.

“Three years ago, Scottish schools were the first to experience this programme developed by Collingwood. We’re proud of the reach, but more proud of the impact. Conversations are being started. Perspectives are being changed. And the memory of those lost at Srebrenica is being honoured in classrooms across the country.” Beyond Srebrenica.

A Year of Milestones
Inseparable is our Theatre in Education programme exploring hate and prejudice through the lens of the Bosnian War and the genocide at Srebrenica, inspiring critical dialogue between students and teachers on themes that matter deeply today. Since the programme launched, we’ve visited 50 schools and reached over 10,000 students across Scotland.
This academic year, we have a lot to celebrate.

“Three years ago, Scottish schools were the first to experience this programme developed by Collingwood. We’re proud of the reach, but more proud of the impact. Conversations are being started. Perspectives are being changed. And the memory of those lost at Srebrenica is being honoured in classrooms across the country.”
Beyond Srebrenica.
A Year of Milestones
The 2025/26 academic year has been our most expansive yet. We completed another successful live tour across Glasgow, Edinburgh, the central belt and surrounding areas – bringing three actors, a powerful story, and meaningful conversation into classrooms that never take these discussions for granted. Reaching 10,000 students is a landmark moment, and one that carries extra weight as the world reflects on 30 years since the Srebrenica genocide.
Teachers continued to tell us that the workshopping element of Inseparable sparks conversations students and staff would otherwise find difficult to have. That feedback drives everything we do.

“I think it puts a lot of what some of our young people may think of as harmless comments into perspective. The 10 steps (of genocide) showed how easy it is to go from the small remarks to much worse when it is enabled by others.”
Teacher.
Beyond the Classroom: Reaching Young People Where They Are
One of the highlights of this year has been taking Inseparable beyond school walls entirely.
We delivered sessions at North Lanarkshire Youth Group and Citadel Youth Centre, bringing the themes of Inseparable directly to young people in community settings. These sessions reminded us that education doesn’t stop at the school gate, and that some of the most important conversations happen outside the classroom. The energy and openness in those rooms were something special.
This has pushed us to keep asking: how do we reach even more young people, wherever they are?

“I think it puts a lot of what some of our young people may think of as harmless comments into perspective. The 10 steps (of genocide) showed how easy it is to go from the small remarks to much worse when it is enabled by others.” Teacher
Beyond the Classroom: Reaching Young People Where They Are
One of the highlights of this year has been taking Inseparable beyond school walls entirely.
We delivered sessions at North Lanarkshire Youth Group and Citadel Youth Centre, bringing the themes of Inseparable directly to young people in community settings. These sessions reminded us that education doesn’t stop at the school gate, and that some of the most important conversations happen outside the classroom. The energy and openness in those rooms were something special.
This has pushed us to keep asking: how do we reach even more young people, wherever they are?

Introducing Inseparable Online
Perhaps the biggest development of the 2025/26 year is one we’re incredibly proud of: we built and launched Inseparable Online.
After years of touring, we noticed a consistent pattern – teachers loved the work, students were engaged, but logistics were always a challenge. Scotland’s geography is beautiful but not always easy to navigate. Timetable clashes, travel distances, and last-minute changes meant some schools simply couldn’t access the performance no matter how much they wanted to.
So we rethought the format.

Inseparable Online wasn’t built to replace the live experience – it was built to widen the doorway. Using the same actors from the live tour, we created a digital version of the programme that’s simple for teachers to access with a single link, no downloads required. Pupils watch scenes, respond to questions, and are guided through the story with built-in prompts that help teachers facilitate the discussion.
The result is theatre reimagined: still creative, still human, still rooted in storytelling – but now available to every school in Scotland, including those in remote and rural areas that live touring could not reach.

Explore the Inseparable Online case study.
Looking Ahead
Inseparable continues to grow because the need for it hasn’t gone away. The lessons of the Bosnian War – how division escalates, how silence enables harm, how ordinary communities can fracture – remain urgently relevant for young people in Scotland today.
With the online programme now live, and community youth sessions part of our regular delivery, we’re more committed than ever to making sure no young person misses out – wherever they are, and however they learn best.


Introducing Inseparable Online
After years of touring, we noticed a consistent pattern – teachers loved the work, students were engaged, but logistics were always a challenge. Scotland’s geography is beautiful but not always easy to navigate. Timetable clashes, travel distances, and last-minute changes meant some schools simply couldn’t access the performance no matter how much they wanted to.
So we rethought the format.
Inseparable Online wasn’t built to replace the live experience – it was built to widen the doorway. Using the same actors from the live tour, we created a digital version of the programme that’s simple for teachers to access with a single link, no downloads required. Pupils watch scenes, respond to questions, and are guided through the story with built-in prompts that help teachers facilitate the discussion.
The result is theatre reimagined: still creative, still human, still rooted in storytelling – but now available to every school in Scotland, including those in remote and rural areas that live touring could not reach.

Explore the Inseparable Online case study.
Watch our Inseparable Promo Video here:

Looking Ahead
With the online programme now live, and community youth sessions part of our regular delivery, we’re more committed than ever to making sure no young person misses out – wherever they are, and however they learn best.


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