Assessment focuses on five principle areas: stage management, lighting, sound, scenography and visual imagery. Students will be evaluated through a range of practical performance projects.
Outline
Assessment focuses on five principle areas: stage management, lighting, sound, scenography and visual imagery. Students will be evaluated through a range of practical performance projects.
Entry Requirements
Level 2 Vocational Course: Students are required to have a minimum of four grade 3s at GCSE.Level 3 Vocational Course: Students will need a minimum of five grade 4s at GCSE including a grade 4 in English. GCSE Drama is not a requirement of the course but a passion for the subject is essential.
Preferably, students will have previous experience in school productions or working with local theatre companies.Additional Information: For Level 2 Vocational Courses, we will consider 2 Vocationals, ideally one to be in a related subject. For Level 3 Vocational Courses, we will consider 1 Vocational qualification in place of a GCSE as long as a grade 4 is achieved in English.
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We are committed to providing a well-balanced and stimulating curriculum for all students, delivered by some of the very best teachers in the country. All of our teaching staff are experts in their vocational subject areas and most have worked in industry.
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