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The Warriner School

Drama

Welcome to the Drama Department

Subject Leader

Mrs S Newman

Curriculum Intent

Our intent is to ensure that students have the knowledge needed to enjoy and be successful in Drama. Within the subject we aim to embed a strong knowledge of theoretical, practical, and technical design elements of drama.

We aim to secure knowledge in these three key areas through carefully structured, well sequenced schemes of work which introduce important elements such as physical and vocal skills, explorative rehearsal strategies, approaches to texts, genres and styles. Students gain substantial knowledge in approaches to directing and devising, with different elements regularly revisited throughout the years to solidify learning.

The knowledge we expect students to develop is carefully considered. Students’ progress as they successfully acquire practical Drama skills alongside a secure knowledge of theoretical aspects of Drama. This supports and strengthens practical and performance knowledge. Students develop expertise and understanding of how different design skills including lighting, sound, set, costume, and make-up work together with practical performance skills to communicate meaning through Drama.

We ensure that students develop a strong disciplinary knowledge of subject specific vocabulary and constantly encourage students to use this vocabulary fluently when critiquing and talking about their own work and the work of others.

With this strong knowledge, we want students to know how to apply it. This will develop core transferable skills and explorative strategies that underpin successful drama. As example students will be able to:

  • Interpret and perform a range of existing scripts applying their own artistic vision using a variety of performance and design strategies.
  • devise creative and imaginative performances using different drama skills to communicate meaning and create impact
  • apply a range of conventions and styles, elements of Drama and Drama mediums to structure innovative performance.
  • participate in a range of performance genres, through performance and technical support.
  • understand the process of planning, rehearsing, and reviewing performance.
  • Design imaginative set, costume, music, lights, make up and props to enhance performance.
  • Use tier 2 & 3 Vocabulary when describing and evaluating own work, processes and outcomes and that of others.

Throughout our 7-year curriculum students will be introduced to Drama Skills (Elements of Drama), Explorative Strategies and Drama Mediums in line with the demands of the GCSE and A Level specification. Throughout the course these skills will be revisited, expanded, retrieved and consolidated through teacher led workshops, explorative devised sessions and scripted drama analysis workshops.

Drama Themes:

Year 7- Enjoy

Year 8 – Introduce

Year 9 - Experiment

KS4 - Consolidate

KS5 – Master

Character education in the Drama curriculum:

  • Confidence & Communication -  A command over their vocal and physical skills to allow them to approach a wide range of public speaking with confidence
  • Concentration - Working on intricate projects over extended periods of time
  • Empathy & sensitivity - Understanding the viewpoints and emotions of a range of characters
  • Co-operation & team-work skills - Getting the best out of each other when striving towards a common goal
  • Commitment & self-discipline - Encouraged and helped to excel when challenged, developing resilience and grit
  • Creativity - An understanding of the benefits of participation in the arts, performance and creativity during their time with us at The Warriner School and throughout their lives.
  • Evaluation & appreciation - An appreciation of the ways in which playwrights achieve their effects and communicate their intentions to an audience and an ability to evaluate their own and others’ work.

We hope that all our students enjoy Drama and are inspired by the curriculum and our results, uptake, reputation and parental/student feedback reflects this year by year.

Key Stage 3

Drama is a life skill and a creative art form. It helps students develop their ability to use voice, movement, gesture and facial expression, within a range of practical role playing activities. Through Drama, young people are given opportunities to express and manage their thoughts and feelings, responding to a wide range of issues and situations. Students are encouraged to work collaboratively whilst participating in a variety of shared experiences.

Students work in a safe and controlled environment where they can respond to, express and explore ideas and concepts that will help them to make sense of the world we live in. The development of knowledge and skills encourages self-confidence and self-awareness. It promotes the development of the individual in a group context: roles and ideas are negotiated, problems solved and decisions made together. Drama often leads to a performance and creates opportunities for students to demonstrate their understanding as well as promoting deeper levels of analysis, as they evaluate the work of others.

Drama is a subject that helps to develop transferable skills such as negotiation, resilience, team work, cooperation, self-confidence and public speaking. During KS3, students explore both factual and fictional texts that help to broaden their understanding of different social, cultural, moral and historical contexts and situations.

The Drama department is a busy and exciting area of The Warriner School and all students help to shape the work that happens. We offer many Drama opportunities for our students to extend their learning and enjoyment of drama beyond the classroom, ranging from whole school productions, drama workshops, theatre visits, drama clubs as well as hosting visiting theatre practitioners and performers to come into school to work with our students. 

Key Stage 4

What is GCSE Drama about? 

During this course, pupils will develop and apply knowledge and understanding when making, performing and responding to drama. 

You will explore performance texts, understanding their social, cultural and historical context including the theatrical conventions of the period in which they were created while developing a range of theatrical skills and applying them to create performances.  

There will be opportunities to work collaboratively to generate, develop and communicate ideas as well as contribute as an individual to a theatrical performance.  

ASSESSMENT TASKS 

COMPONENT 1: Devising Theatre (AO1: 30 marks; AO2: 15 marks; AO4: 15 marks)– 40% 

Controlled Assessment, internally assessed; externally moderated 

Task 1 Devising Theatre 

You will devise a piece of original theatre in response to a stimulus, using either the techniques of an influential theatre practitioner or the characteristics of a genre of drama.  

You must produce a portfolio of supporting evidence which demonstrates the research, creation and development of ideas. 

Task 2: Realising Theatre 

You will be assessed on your practical performance skills or realisation of your design skill in performance, interacting with other performers and/or the audience for a minimum of five minutes. 

Task 3: Evaluating Theatre 

You will complete a written evaluation of the practical work completed in Task Two, under formal supervision.

COMPONENT 2: Performance from a Text (AO2: 60 MARKS) – 20% 

Externally assessed by a visiting examiner (Where appropriate) 

You will be assessed on either your acting or a theatre design skill, in a performance of two key scenes or extracts from a published play.

COMPONENT 3:  Written Examination - 90 minutes (60 marks) – 40% 

You will be assessed on your ability to analyse one set performance text as an actor, designer and director and to evaluate a live performance they have seen as part of the course. It is expected that you attend at least two performances over the duration of the course (WHERE POSSIBLE) ; however it is recommended that you attend the theatre as often as they can

What will the lessons be like? 

The lessons will almost all be practical sessions, though you will be expected to make notes in lessons and complete some written homework. There will be regular evaluations of work taking place and written into your folders. All practical lessons take place in the dedicated Drama studio. You will have 5 hours of Drama in your 2 week timetable

What will this course prepare me for? 

After you have completed GCSE Drama, you can go on to higher study such as; 

  • GCE Drama and Theatre Studies at AS and A level 
  • BTEC National Performing Arts 
  • A range of career choices which require you to have confidence, work well with others and communicate well with people. 

All employers need to see confidence, communication and independent thinking from all of their employees. Drama will give you the necessary skills to stand out in an interview for a job in any sector. 

"Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein 

Examination Information

GCSE
EDUQAS

AS/A Level
EDUQAS

Other Information

We offer many extra-curricular opportunities.  For example, we produce school productions that are open to all.  If performing is not your thing, you might be interested in a technical (lighting, sound, costume or make-up), stage management or marketing role.