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Applied
Performing Arts
at GCSE or AS/A2 level is an excellent subject for students
who want an all-encompassing qualification in the world of
Performing Arts with unique experiences not offered
by other subjects.
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EXPERIENCES?
Students have worked in television studios,
with BBC and local radio and
professionals from local and national venues - such as the
experiences of workshops with cast from famous West
End plays and musicals in major venues in the country.
Everything from stage fighting, acting,
music, dance, using a recording studio, set making, residential
visits and working with professionals has been offered
to date.
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"It's
an amazing course because you can focus on the areas you like
best - for me I love the Drama and Media, so that's what my
project was based on! Really glad I took it!"
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2011
RESULTS = 100% A* - C ( GCSE )
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2011
RESULTS = 100% A - C ( A'Level & AS)
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P'Arts
@ GCSE:
GCSE Performing
Arts results in TWO GCSE Grades (one in Y10 and one in Y11)
whilst AS can be continued to A2 or 'cashed in' in Year
12. This subject provides direct routes to careers in the
Industry and holds UCAS points. Students also leave with
arts portfolios demonstrating their experiences as well
as a Performing Arts Curriculum Vitae and Industry-entry
insight.
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P'Arts
@ A'LEVEL:
A'Level
Performing Arts is a UCAS points course which will gain
you a qualification in a rich variety of new skills from
media and broadcast journalism to acting for stage and television,
musical theatre, stage combat, dance, music and recording
studio work as well as a portfolio and links to the Industry
in London and your area. The qualification is a perfect
expansion of your GCSE or BTEC or, as for many, the starting
point if you've not studied Performing Arts before.
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