Drama and Theatre is a course to study if you are passionate about drama. The course accommodates those students who not only wish to learn about drama in terms of performance, but also those who wish to learn more about other aspects of drama, such as practitioners, sound and lighting, stage management, costumes etc. Drama is both practical and academic by nature and as such it can be an asset by setting you apart from other candidates and showing a different range of skills. It is a necessary subject should you choose to do Drama at University.
Our Sixth Form entry requirements are typically for students to achieve a minimum of five GCSEs, including grades 5 or above in English and Maths.
The A Level will be assessed by means of three components: Component 1: Theatre Workshop (20%) Reinterpretation of a text using the influence of a theatre practitioner Component 2: Text in Action (40%) Devised Performance Performance of a text Component 3: Text in Performance (40%) Written exam based on 2 texts and 1 extract
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £33,900 - £36,450 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £6,600 - £20,400 |
| Address | Strood Park, Horsham, RH12 3PN |
Drama and Theatre is a course to study if you are passionate about drama. The course accommodates those students who not only wish to learn about drama in terms of performance, but also those who wish to learn more about other aspects of drama, such as practitioners, sound and lighting, stage management, costumes etc. Drama is both practical and academic by nature and as such it can be an asset by setting you apart from other candidates and showing a different range of skills. It is a necessary subject should you choose to do Drama at University.
Our Sixth Form entry requirements are typically for students to achieve a minimum of five GCSEs, including grades 5 or above in English and Maths.
The A Level will be assessed by means of three components: Component 1: Theatre Workshop (20%) Reinterpretation of a text using the influence of a theatre practitioner Component 2: Text in Action (40%) Devised Performance Performance of a text Component 3: Text in Performance (40%) Written exam based on 2 texts and 1 extract