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Drama

Drama is the expression and exploration of personal, cultural and social worlds through role and situation that engages, entertains and challenges.

Department Vision:
To inspire students to explore the wider world in a creative and imaginative way. To learn the benefits the arts provide for future endeavours, whilst building confidence and an increased understanding of social and cultural topics in this ever-changing environment.
Department Aim:
To develop confidence and inquisitive individuals using a range of artistic mediums, with a willingness to challenge their own creativity.
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Our department’s focuses is on the core skills needed for directing, acting and evaluating drama. Students are introduced to a wide range of practitioners, challenging their views and expectations of what drama and theatre should look like. Students are given the opportunity to work with visiting theatre companies, giving them a glimpse into the world of work in the competitiveness drama industry. Students work with a variety of stimulus, which encourages them to think more creatively when creating scripted and devised performances. During their time at Great Marlow School students will develop an understanding of the history of drama, performance techniques, and performance appreciation.

Within this, we foster:

  • Confidence and self-esteem to take risks and challenge their own creativity through drama.
  • The ability to self reflect on their work and how they can use constructive feedback to improve future creative work.
  • The skills to evaluate and analyse their work and the work of others.
  • A sense of curiosity and appreciation for working individually and as part of a team.
  • Enjoyment and achievement through exploring and playing roles, and imagining situations, actions and ideas as drama makers and audience. 

There are two fully equipped drama rooms, offering students the opportunity to use a lighting and sound desk and projection. The department has a large costume and props cupboard, which is available for students to use during lessons.

Extra curricular activities are available to students throughout the year as the department offers students the opportunity to participate in a whole school Christmas  production and a Key Stage 3 production. 

Learning Ladders

Click on the Learning Ladder to see a larger version. The Learning Ladder shows the subjects or topics that students will learn about each year. Click on any 'Year' roundel to view an in-depth Learning Journey for the year you have selected. This shows in more detail, what students will learn each term, with links to useful resources etc. (this applies to all roundels)

DRAMA KS3/4

View the Learning Ladder and the Learning Journey for this subject here.

DRAMA KS5

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Wider Curriculum

The Wider Curriculum allows students to take a further interest in their subjects and subject related material they study at school. The Wider Curriculum also enables parents and carers to actively engage with the opportunities offered by each department.

WIDER CURRICULUM KS3

Each PDF is hyperlinked, so when you click on them, the links will take you to areas where you may read, view, listen, visit and be creative.

WIDER CURRICULUM KS4

Each PDF is hyperlinked, so when you click on them, the links will take you to areas where you may read, view, listen, visit and be creative.

WIDER CURRICULUM KS5

Each PDF is hyperlinked, so when you click on them, the links will take you to areas where you may read, view, listen, visit and be creative.

Career Options in Drama

These are some examples of career paths available if you study this subject:

Actor, Actress, Stage Manager, Arts Administrator, Set Designer, Drama Teacher, Drama-therapist, Television Production Assistant, Radio Presenter, Youth and Community Worker, Personnel Manager, Social Worker, Journalist, Marketing, Charities Administrator, Creative and Media