Stagecoach Durham

I have now been principal of Stagecoach Durham for 18 years.

Before this I was Head of PE and Dance at Oxclose Community School in Washington where I taught for 17 years.

I taught PE and Dance to GCSE level for many years and have directed and choreographed many school productions. 
Our teachers are all highly qualified and experts in their field.

At Stagecoach there are 3 distinct terms per year: one concentrating on performance; another where the emphasis is on building up techniques and skills and a third 'in house' term where children are given the opportunity to be more creative.

Stagecoach Durham is proud to offer a full and rounded education, teaching life skills to build confidence and stretch imaginations through singing, acting and dance classes.

Principal Patricia Jackson - B Ed (Hons)

Your child is in safe hands. All of our Team are Enhanced DBS checked.


Weekly Classes

Early Stages (for ages 4-6 yrs)

Stagecoach Early Stages
Early Stages classes run alongside the main Stagecoach schools, where young people learn skills in each of the three Musical Theatre disciplines of singing, dancing & drama, so it is an easy step when it is time to transfer to the next stage.

(90 minutes each week)

Main Stages (for ages 6-18 yrs)

Stagecoach Main Stages
Main Stages classes are split in three age appropriate groups, where young people learn new skills in each of the complementary Musical Theatre disciplines of singing, dancing & drama. We nurture the shy and apprehensive, until they find their feet and voice, whilst at the same time developing and channelling those with bundles of talent, confidence and energy. We believe in the potential of every child!

(3 hrs each week)

Holiday Workshops

Meet The Team

Principal - Patricia Jackson - B Ed (Hons)

Pat retired in 2002 as Head of Physical Education and Dance at Oxclose School in Washington where she had taught for 17 years. She has taught PE and Dance to GCSE level for many years and has directed and choreographed many school productions. She also provided in-service training in Dance for teachers of Physical Education and between 2002 and 2004 she was an educational consultant for Sunderland LEA for their Excellence in Cities programme.