Theatretrain Isle of Wight is proud to announce that it has been officially recognised by the Council for Dance, Drama, and Musical Theatre (CDMT).
This prestigious recognition affirms the school’s commitment to providing safe, professional, and high-quality performing arts training for its students.
What are the awards?
CDMT Recognised Awards are industry-designed standards that ensure performing arts schools and teachers uphold the highest standards of practice. This recognition means that Theatretrain Isle of Wight meets the nine key requirements of good professional practice, in line with the Department for Education’s guidance on Keeping Children Safe in Out-of-School Settings.
By achieving this recognition, Theatretrain Isle of Wight demonstrates its dedication to safeguarding and supporting the development of its students, ensuring a safe and professional environment for performing arts education.
Caudle: A big step forward in maintaining high standards
Julie Caudle, Company Director, said,
“We are thrilled to have received CDMT recognition, which reflects our ongoing efforts to provide excellence in performing arts training on the Isle of Wight.
“This achievement is a big step forward in maintaining high standards and continuing to offer our students the best possible education and support.”
The recognition highlights Theatretrain Isle of Wight’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and development of its students, further establishing the school as a leader in the local performing arts community.
News shared by Julie on behalf of Theatretrain Isle of Wight. Ed