Drama has become an increasingly important subject in a fast-paced, evolving world. Universities and employers appreciate the diversity of this academic course and the many transferable skills that drama develops to equip young people for life. Not only does this A Level provide students with a knowledge and understanding of theatre’s rich history, but it also allows them to nurture their creative skills through the practical exploration of plays and devising their own drama. For students who enjoy collaborating with others, thinking outside the box, reading and research, A Level Drama and Theatre will be a rewarding choice of subject.
For entry into the Sixth Form, candidates are required to have at least six good passes at GCSE, including English and Maths.
40% is completed in the LVI through a devised piece and accompanying coursework, 20% is further practical work involving exploration of scripted pieces, and the remaining 40% is a written examination (set texts and analytical performance review).
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Oxfordshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | £49,050 |
| Sixth Form Fee | £29,925 |
| Address | Wykham Park, Banbury, OX16 9UR |
Drama has become an increasingly important subject in a fast-paced, evolving world. Universities and employers appreciate the diversity of this academic course and the many transferable skills that drama develops to equip young people for life. Not only does this A Level provide students with a knowledge and understanding of theatre’s rich history, but it also allows them to nurture their creative skills through the practical exploration of plays and devising their own drama. For students who enjoy collaborating with others, thinking outside the box, reading and research, A Level Drama and Theatre will be a rewarding choice of subject.
For entry into the Sixth Form, candidates are required to have at least six good passes at GCSE, including English and Maths.
40% is completed in the LVI through a devised piece and accompanying coursework, 20% is further practical work involving exploration of scripted pieces, and the remaining 40% is a written examination (set texts and analytical performance review).