Our Drama provision aims to develop students' social and creative thinking skills. Students of all abilities are encouraged to work inclusively, allowing them to work in ensembles, small groups and pairs. Students should feel valued and confident to express creative ideas. All students should have the opportunity to devise and perform their work experiment with technical theatre and use these skills in practice.
Students who wish to study GCE Advanced level courses are required to have passed at least five GCSE or equivalent level two courses in grades 5-9 including a minimum of grade 6 in the subjects they wish to study. Most students attempting A-level courses will have more than this minimum. In subjects not taught at GCSE a 5 in a related subject is required (for example, a 5/6 in English would enable a student to study Politics). All students entering year 12 would normally be expected to have achieved GCSE Grades 9 – 4 in English and Mathematics. Students without these qualifications will be helped to attain them early in their year 12 programme.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Suffolk |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Beetons Way, Bury St Edmunds, IP32 6RF |
Our Drama provision aims to develop students' social and creative thinking skills. Students of all abilities are encouraged to work inclusively, allowing them to work in ensembles, small groups and pairs. Students should feel valued and confident to express creative ideas. All students should have the opportunity to devise and perform their work experiment with technical theatre and use these skills in practice.
Students who wish to study GCE Advanced level courses are required to have passed at least five GCSE or equivalent level two courses in grades 5-9 including a minimum of grade 6 in the subjects they wish to study. Most students attempting A-level courses will have more than this minimum. In subjects not taught at GCSE a 5 in a related subject is required (for example, a 5/6 in English would enable a student to study Politics). All students entering year 12 would normally be expected to have achieved GCSE Grades 9 – 4 in English and Mathematics. Students without these qualifications will be helped to attain them early in their year 12 programme.