Curriculum

Curriculum

Queen’s has taken the bold but essential decision to refresh its entire Performing Arts curriculum to ensure that it is relevant for all our students in our modern media-saturated world, and that it also thoroughly prepares young people who seek a career in the entertainment industry as it is right now.

The fusion of music, dance and drama, synthesising shared skills and methods, is a modern and dynamic approach to teaching performing arts. Musical theatre is, of course, one outcome, but so is British modern dance and physical theatre and even opera, so our students explore a huge range of performance genres, themes and techniques.

The exciting and truly unique vision at Queen’s aims to demonstrate that the three disciplines are strongly connected and should be studied together.

 

Key Stage 3

Key Stage 3

Drama

The schemes of work in Years 7 to 9 aim to equip the students with building blocks to communicate, collaborate and create. The lessons are skills based and aim to sharpen the imagination, engage the mind, raise the confidence and train the body and voice as effective tools to communicate in a variety of contexts.

The Middle School Play (for Years 7–9) takes place in the Summer Term and is an opportunity for pupils to consolidate the skills acquired in Drama lessons by taking part in a major production as a performer or member of the backstage crew.

Lessons:

In Year 7, the techniques covered will include: freeze framing, stage movement, approaching scripted text, mime and creative movement, chorus work and improvisation.

In Year 8, the techniques covered will include: creating a role, non-verbal communication, developing improvisational skills, chorus work and developing scripted work.

In Year 9, pupils will continue working on collaboration and devising. There will also be some opportunity to work with scripts and develop characterisation. Dialogue and monologue will be focused on in one module.

Performing Arts Scholarships are available at 11+ entry.

Music

Music is an art form encountered by every single person every day, often without realisation.

It is a constant source of enrichment throughout life and we aim to develop the student’s understanding of music through a broad curriculum which will enable them to more fully understand and appreciate music from a wide range of ages and cultures.

In addition, the study of music has been proven to enhance the academic potential of students as well as developing discreet transferable skills.

Aims: 

Our lessons for pupils in years 7 to 9 are centred on listening, composition and performance, with all the projects incorporating these elements.

Students learn about a variety of different musical styles and eras of music through highly practical schemes of work that develop instrumental as well as analytical skills.

Singing is a key feature of our lessons and students have access to a wide range of keyboard and percussion instruments as well as excellent music technology resources which further enhance their learning.

GCSE

GCSE

Level 2 Performing Arts BTEC

Exam Board: Pearson

Course Overview

Students choosing to study Performing Arts will develop their verbal, non-verbal, individual and group communication skills, skills they will use throughout their lives. Whilst developing their artistic and creative abilities students gain a better understanding of themselves and the world around them.

Assessment

The BTEC First qualifications have core and optional specialist units.  Learners must complete the two core units and a choice of optional specialist units.

Core units

  • The compulsory units provide a foundation understanding of the shared values, techniques and strategies of the three disciplines of music, dance and drama
  • One unit will be internally assessed and one unit will be externally assessed.

Optional specialist units

The remainder of the qualifications in the sector will be formed from optional specialist units where students can demonstrate skills in their preferred areas of music or dance or drama.

  • Optional specialist units are form specific, focus on a particular area within the vocational sector and provide an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge, skills and understanding.

Facilities

The Queen’s College resources and theatre spaces are unequalled and include:

  •  Drama studio fully equipped with technical facilities
  • Queen’s Hall Theatre with an open-plan stage fully equipped with technical facilities. The venue is the focal point of College concerts and presentations
  • Performing Arts studio with mirrors and a sound system
  • Performing Arts Classroom with tech suite
  • Sound Studio and numerous practice rooms

How might BTEC Performing Arts be useful in the future?  

Possible destinations include:

  • Higher Education
  • Performing Arts/Dance/Drama school
  • Direct entry to a Theatre/Performing Arts company
  • Careers as actors or dancers or directors in film, television or media
  • Careers as teachers or workshop facilitators
  • Careers as managers or in leadership roles
  • Communication based jobs requiring well-rounded and confident employees

A Level

A Level

Level 3 Performing Arts BTEC

Exam Board: Pearson

BTECs are vocationally related qualifications, where learners develop knowledge and understanding by applying their learning and skills in a work-related context. Additionally, they are popular and effective because they engage learners to take responsibility for their own learning and to develop skills that are essential for the modern-day workplace.

Overview of the BTEC Extended Certificate

Where the BTEC in Performing Arts differs from A Level is that it has practical led elements which drive the course.  Students should expect to be involved in rehearsal and performance activities at a consistently high standard, which requires a great deal of focus, discipline and professionalism.  Students will be taught by subject specialist teachers of acting, singing and dancing, so standards will be high.

The BTEC will provide students with the opportunity to learn, enhance, and combine three key Performing Arts skills to a professional standard, of acting, singing and dancing. Through its approach students will gain a unique understanding of the focus and discipline needed in order to perform.

Although music, dance and drama form part of the assessment, the course offers flexibility to allow specialism in the individual’s favoured discipline.

What will you study?

The BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Performing Arts consists of four units.  Three are mandatory, with two of those being externally assessed.

Mandatory content makes up 83% of your BTEC.

Mandatory units: 

  • Unit 1: Investigating practitioners’ work, externally assessed. 
  • Unit 2:  Developing skills and techniques for Live Performance, internally assessed.
  • Unit 3:  Group Performance Workshop, externally assessed.

Example Specialist Units:

  • Unit 27: Musical Theatre Techniques, optional, internally assessed.
  • Unit 28: Variety Performance, optional, internally assessed.

Possible Career Paths

  • Higher Education
  • Performing Arts/Dance/Drama school
  • Member of a Theatre/Performing Arts company
  • Actor/Dancer/Director in film, television or media
  • Teacher or workshop facilitator
  • Manager/leadership
  • Communication based job requiring well rounded and confident employees

Facilities

The Queen’s College resources and theatre spaces are unequalled and include:

  • Drama studio fully equipped with technical facilities
  • Queen’s Hall Theatre with an open-plan stage fully equipped with technical facilities. The venue is the focal point of College concerts and presentations
  • Performing Arts studio with mirrors and a sound system
  • Performing Arts Classroom with tech suite
  • Sound Studio and numerous practice rooms
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