Drama Scholars are expected to represent the department with confidence, creativity and commitment. They are role models within the student body, empowering their peers and younger students by demonstrating skill and leadership both in lessons and beyond. Drama Scholars should strive to meet their full potential, be motivated to take on challenges and be willing to step outside their comfort zone.
Drama Scholars serve as role models in terms of conduct, effort, and skill. They also participate in all eligible productions, including Lower School Play (Year 7 to Year 8), Upper School Play (Year 10 to Year 13) and Whole School Musical (all years).
If not auditioning for acting roles, scholars are expected to assist in production teams, create small performances for the Scholars’ Celebration Evening in the Summer Term; maintain the Drama Noticeboard, keeping it updated with production rehearsals, trips, and departmental news; attend regular sessions to build skills and prepare for performances; and approach all drama work with creativity and a willingness to take risks, unafraid of failure.