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Drama

Intent


It is our aim, through the teaching of drama to develop the following key skills
in our students

  •  Creative and critical thinking skills.
  •  Narrative storytelling and rhetoric.
  •  The craft of the writer and the use of language.
  •  The application of social and historical context to dramatic work.
  •  Devising, character development and technical performance. 

 

Implementation

 

Mr R Gore - Head of Performing arts

 

Mr R Gore

Head of Performing Arts
 

 


R.gore@claremount.wirral.sch.uk


 

Drama is taught as part of our whole-school carousel in years 7-9 (1 double lesson per week for a period of between 7-9 weeks each year) and/or in discrete single lessons in certain year groups. The students are taught in their form groups
Our teaching methods include:

Designing a process for students to create their own work from a stimulus (devising).
Incorporating practical exploration, research, and refinement into the learning process.
Using role-playing to explore different perspectives and complex issues. 

Impact


Drama has a tremendous impact on the personal development of our students.
Our whole-school ‘My Personal Best’ framework is designed to develop the
following key skills/attributes in Clare Mount students:
 Courage
 Self-Belief
 Communication
 Imagination
 Concentration
 Reflection
 Collaboration

It is arguable that no other subject develops these attributes as explicitly and profoundly as
drama. Students are taken out of their ‘comfort zone’ in a safe and friendly way and often
discover hidden talents and abilities – and our many productions provide an avenue for
further development of these skills. The knock-on effect to self-confidence and self-esteem is
profound