Drama and theatre studies will develop your creative and critical theatre skills whilst deepening your knowledge and understanding of drama. You will improve your communication skills through academic analysis and your creative and practical skills through performance.
• You should have at least a grade 5 in GCSE English language and another writing based subject such as GCSE English literature, history or geography. • Acceptance on this course will be dependent on passing a practical audition which will assess skills in acting, devising and group work. • Studying drama at GCSE is advantageous but not essential. • There is no specific GCSE maths requirement to study this course.
This is a new-style linear A-level course. You will NOT be entered for an external AS exam (but will be assessed on one practical component at the end of the first year). In the second year of the course, you will take the remaining external exams that assess content covered in the first and second year. These exams (along with practical work) will determine your A-level grade.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Hampshire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Prospect Avenue, Farnborough, GU14 8JX |
Drama and theatre studies will develop your creative and critical theatre skills whilst deepening your knowledge and understanding of drama. You will improve your communication skills through academic analysis and your creative and practical skills through performance.
• You should have at least a grade 5 in GCSE English language and another writing based subject such as GCSE English literature, history or geography. • Acceptance on this course will be dependent on passing a practical audition which will assess skills in acting, devising and group work. • Studying drama at GCSE is advantageous but not essential. • There is no specific GCSE maths requirement to study this course.
This is a new-style linear A-level course. You will NOT be entered for an external AS exam (but will be assessed on one practical component at the end of the first year). In the second year of the course, you will take the remaining external exams that assess content covered in the first and second year. These exams (along with practical work) will determine your A-level grade.