Modules/subject areas covered • Students will begin by building and shaping their ensemble, through exploration of the fundamental skills of Drama and Theatre • As audience members, students will learn how to evaluate the impact of live performances they see during the course, which will also inspire devising work completed in class • Students will explore two set texts from the perspective of both actor and director • Theatre Practitioner Theory will underpin practical tasks and the development of production concepts • Performance coursework includes both devised creations and scripted character portrayal What next? The course provides students with the understanding, knowledge and skills needed for study at higher educational institutes and specialist Drama colleges. It offers a strong and flexible foundation for a career within and beyond theatre. The skills that are developed can also be used in many other areas, for Drama and Theatre students often do well at interviews and other situations that need you to communicate. This also goes for careers such as Journalism, Law, Public Relations, Teaching, Politics, TV and Film Production.
The minimum entry is normally five Grade 6 (or equivalent) passes. Offers will be made at the Headmaster’s discretion shortly after the interview date. Grade 6 in GCSE English
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Coventry |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £15,900 |
Address | Coundon Road, Coventry, CV1 4AU |
Modules/subject areas covered • Students will begin by building and shaping their ensemble, through exploration of the fundamental skills of Drama and Theatre • As audience members, students will learn how to evaluate the impact of live performances they see during the course, which will also inspire devising work completed in class • Students will explore two set texts from the perspective of both actor and director • Theatre Practitioner Theory will underpin practical tasks and the development of production concepts • Performance coursework includes both devised creations and scripted character portrayal What next? The course provides students with the understanding, knowledge and skills needed for study at higher educational institutes and specialist Drama colleges. It offers a strong and flexible foundation for a career within and beyond theatre. The skills that are developed can also be used in many other areas, for Drama and Theatre students often do well at interviews and other situations that need you to communicate. This also goes for careers such as Journalism, Law, Public Relations, Teaching, Politics, TV and Film Production.
The minimum entry is normally five Grade 6 (or equivalent) passes. Offers will be made at the Headmaster’s discretion shortly after the interview date. Grade 6 in GCSE English