Ryde School has been offering LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) training for many years through the expert guidance and tuition of Ellen Weeks with hundreds of children taking the many levels of LAMDA exams over the years, many receiving distinctions for their performances.
This November, 65 Island students achieved outstanding successes and of those 50 were from Ryde School, all of whom received distinctions, the highest level of attainment.
A range of ages
Pupils range in age from Pre-Prep to Upper Sixth, taking exams from Introductory Stage 1 to Gold Medal in Verse and Prose and Acting.
The candidates who entered Bronze, Silver and Gold Medal exams amassed an impressive total of 340 UCAS points between them, which will make an appreciable difference to their university applications.
Results of this quality have been sustained by Ellen Weeks for the past 17 years, with her students gaining an average of over 100 Distinction or Merit passes every single year.
Turner: The programme offers far more than just exam results
Head Master, Mr Turner congratulated the pupils and Mrs Weeks commenting,
‘The dedication the pupils and Mrs Weeks give to these performances is clearly evidenced in their successes. Overall the LAMDA programme offers far more than just exam results.
“Confidence, poise and an ability to articulate clearly are all very good skills that pupils gain from following the LAMDA programme.”
Weeks: A privilege to teach these hard-working young people
Mrs Weeks said,
“It is a privilege to teach these hard-working young people, and to help them develop confidence and essential communication and performance skills that will benefit them for the rest of their lives.”
News shared by Lisa on behalf of Ryde School. Ed