This course is for those who wish to develop their abilities as a ‘triple threat’ performer alongside a variety of other A Levels. You will be assessed through assignments that require you to rehearse and perform set repertoire and devise group performance pieces, whilst identifying technique, style, theme, and context. You will continually develop your ability to research, analyse and evaluate through written assignments and the development of logbooks. Assessment is through coursework-based projects and there is a controlled assessment in which you write an essay on chosen practitioners. The extended Certificate enables learners to gain the equivalent of an A Level, therefore it is an established pathway into a range of degrees.
Four GCSEs at Grade 4 to include either English Language (or Literature) and/or Maths. A Level 2 Diploma at Merit in an appropriate subject can also be considered (plus GCSE English and/or Maths). You will also be asked to attend an interview in which you will perform an audition piece (monologue or song).
Assessment is through assignments set to each of the 4 units over two years. With two or three assignments to each unit there is a thorough assessment process throughout the course. Credit is gained for practical skills and for the understanding of the subject as well as an understanding of the underpinning theory. There is one externally assessed unit in each year. With such a busy assessment schedule, you should be well-organized and be able to meet deadlines. Attendance is mandatory as the nature of the work requires you to work with others.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Cornwall |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | College Road, Truro, TR1 3XX |
This course is for those who wish to develop their abilities as a ‘triple threat’ performer alongside a variety of other A Levels. You will be assessed through assignments that require you to rehearse and perform set repertoire and devise group performance pieces, whilst identifying technique, style, theme, and context. You will continually develop your ability to research, analyse and evaluate through written assignments and the development of logbooks. Assessment is through coursework-based projects and there is a controlled assessment in which you write an essay on chosen practitioners. The extended Certificate enables learners to gain the equivalent of an A Level, therefore it is an established pathway into a range of degrees.
Four GCSEs at Grade 4 to include either English Language (or Literature) and/or Maths. A Level 2 Diploma at Merit in an appropriate subject can also be considered (plus GCSE English and/or Maths). You will also be asked to attend an interview in which you will perform an audition piece (monologue or song).
Assessment is through assignments set to each of the 4 units over two years. With two or three assignments to each unit there is a thorough assessment process throughout the course. Credit is gained for practical skills and for the understanding of the subject as well as an understanding of the underpinning theory. There is one externally assessed unit in each year. With such a busy assessment schedule, you should be well-organized and be able to meet deadlines. Attendance is mandatory as the nature of the work requires you to work with others.