6th Form Prospectus

Drama & Theatre Studies What’s it all about? A Level Drama & Theatre Studies offers you the opportunity to study many facets of theatre in a uniquely practical way. The course is written by AQA and is designed for students with a passion for theatre and performance. Much of the course is concerned with discovering how to transform words on the page into words on stage: the process of what happens to the drama text as a group of people get hold of it and begin to fashion a piece of live theatre from it. We have an outstanding team of staff who are dedicated and driven to inspire you and develop your skills as an actor, director or designer and we push you to be the best that you can possibly be. We believe in your ability to interact creatively and professionally with like-minded students. To get started: A grade 4 (Drama GCSE) or L2 Pass (BTEC PA) is desirable. This is a subject which requires a hands- on approach; indeed a large percentage of the final result is based on practical work, and you will be required to work closely with the rest of your group in problem-solving and communicating within a team. The course requires a large commitment from you in terms of contribution both in and out of lessons. Regular theatre visits and practical work supplement the academic studies. The emphasis of the course is very much on putting theory into practice. What next? The role of the Arts within society has grown significantly throughout the years. This course is an excellent foundation for a direct degree in acting. It also equips students for further education in various pathways relating to media, arts, communication, teaching and events management. The scope for development is vast as Drama propels students to develop excellent skills of communication, leadership and artistic creativity. Exam and Assessment Information: AQA – 7262 Modules : Component 1 – Drama and Theatre What’s assessed: • Knowledge & understanding of drama & theatre • Study of two set plays, one chosen from List A, one chosen from List B • Analysis and evaluation of the work of live theatre makers How it’s assessed : 3 hour written exam, open book, 40% and 80 marks. Component 2 – Creating Original Drama What’s assessed: • Process of creating devised drama • Performance of devised drama (students may contribute as performer, designer or director) • Devised piece must be influenced by the work and methodologies of one prescribed practitioner How it’s assessed: Working notebook (40 marks), Devised performance (20 marks) 60 marks in total. Component 3 - Making Theatre What’s assessed: • Practically explore and interpret three scripted extracts from a different play. How it’s assessed: • Your performance of Extract 3 is marked out of 40. • A reflective report marked out of 20. Entry Requirements Five GCSEs at Grade 4 and above including English and Maths AND Grade 4 in GCSE Drama or L2 Pass in BTEC Performing Arts Our students say … “We have ownership about what we create and have in depth knowledge of practitioners to be able to create work effectively!” “It’s the lesson where you feel most close knit. Everybody in the room, staff and students, are passionate about the subject.” “A unique and special department where I feel pushed academically but also cared about.” 25

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