Performing Arts Classes

Further Stages

(Performing arts classes for older students – ages vary by school)

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For older students looking for a more challenging and inspiring experience, Further Stages offers the chance to collaborate and perform as part of their own theatre company. These three-hour weekly sessions refine skills in singing, dancing, and acting, preparing students for the future, whether in the performing arts or beyond.

Termly Fee: £360 (approx. 12 weeks)
Want to see if it’s the right fit? Try our Two-Week Trial for £50—if your child continues, we’ll deduct the trial fee from the full term’s cost.

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What Will Your Child Learn in Further Stages?

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Performing Arts Classes

What Will Your Child Learn in Further Stages?

At Further Stages level, students can expect to be developing their skills in:

Singing skills

Singing with an emphasis on performing with confidence, accuracy and in a range of styles, plus learning how to employ facial and body gestures to pieces performed

Dancing skills

Dancing with accuracy and attention to detail as well as developing core strength and challenging repertoire

Acting skills

Acting for different media/text with confidence. Students at this level are also able to adapt character and take on other roles in theatre arts e.g. directing, staging etc.

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What do they learn at Further Stages?

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Performing Arts Classes

What do they learn at Further Stages?

That’s not all though as our students develop key life skills at Further Stages, including:

Audition and interview skills
Awareness of own strengths and areas of potential development
Adaptability, especially under pressure
Leadership

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The Practical Stuff

Stagecoach Performing Arts student in black uniform holding scripts and rehearsing lines during a drama class in a studio setting

Performing Arts Classes

The Practical Stuff

That’s not all though as our students develop key life skills at Further Stages, including:

School terms

Terms are approximately 12 weeks long and split into Autumn, Spring and Summer (following mainstream school terms) with breaks over the holidays.

Three-hour classes

Furthers Stages classes consist of a three-hour session each week in term-time with time dedicated to each performing arts discipline of singing, dancing and acting.

Two-Week Trial

A Further Stages Two-Week Trial costs £50. If you decide to continue with the term past the Two-Week Trial, the trial fee already paid will be deducted from your first term’s total fee. The Two-Week Trial must be taken within the first four weeks of a Stagecoach term and the two weeks should be consecutive.

Termly Fee

The termly fee for Further Stages is £360 which can be paid in a few different ways, speak to your local Stagecoach school Principal for their payment options.

“Chloe absolutely loves her performing arts class! It’s a space where she can express herself without fear of judgment, and she’s really blossomed creatively. Her teachers are so supportive, too.”

– Stagecoach Parent

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The Stagecoach Journey

To find out more about the adventure that awaits your child with us, discover some Stagecoach Journeys.

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