🎬 Drama Classes at The Vineyard
Acting games, scripts and stage skills to build confidence and teamwork
Our Drama class is a lively, creative space where children build confidence, imagination and teamwork through acting and performance.
Each week, students explore new stories, characters and ideas through fun games, improvisation and short scripts.
Led by drama teachers, these sessions are designed to inspire creativity, boost communication skills and encourage every child to take centre stage — whether they’re naturally confident or just beginning to find their voice.
Best for: confidence, creativity and pure acting
🌟 Why Choose Drama?
Drama helps children develop the skills they’ll use for life — confidence, empathy and creative thinking.
It’s about self-expression, teamwork and communication, not just performance.
Builds confidence and imagination
Encourages teamwork and creativity
Develops listening and communication skills
Improves focus and memory
A fun way to explore characters and stories
🎭 What Happens in Class
Each week includes:
Fun warm-up and teamwork games
Acting exercises and improvisation
Working on short scenes or scripts
Building characters and exploring emotions
End-of-term sharing for family and friends
🎟️ End-of-Term Sharing
At the end of the Spring & Summer term, students perform short scenes or pieces they’ve been working on for parents and carers. These informal sharings are a lovely way to celebrate the children’s progress and confidence on stage.
💬 What Parents Say
“It's a great way to encourage naturally shy children to find their voice. I'm so pleased that the classes are run at our school - a very big thank you to the team!”
— Parent, The Vineyard School
🌈 What Students Gain
Confidence speaking and performing in front of others
New friendships and stronger teamwork skills
Improved focus and listening
Creativity, imagination and expression
A sense of pride and achievement
🔗 Want to Know More?
Not sure if Drama or Performing Arts or LAMDA is the best fit?
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