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Outstanding Success in LAMDA Exams

 

Thursday 13th March marked another successful day of LAMDA exams, with everything running smoothly thanks to the dedication and support of the Drama faculty, our LAMDA teachers as well as Mrs Hobbs.  Their hard work and kindness ensure these exams run seamlessly, allowing students to showcase their talents at their best.

 

The event also highlighted the remarkable talent within the school, not only in LAMDA disciplines but also in school productions. Among the standout students were Grade 8 candidates Tabi P and Emma S, who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and brilliance throughout their studies. Their commitment to excellence has been truly commendable.

 

This round of exams saw Gold and Silver students performing for an examiner, an incredible achievement. These advanced-level qualifications are exceptionally challenging, requiring extensive training and dedication. Beyond their artistic value, they also provide students with UCAS points for university applications and equip them with invaluable life skills. Many candidates have progressed through every grade to reach this milestone, making their success even more impressive.

 

Pictured is Rosa P, a Grade 8 Gold Acting exam candidate who achieved a distinction, alongside Sarah Golding, one of our dedicated LAMDA teachers. Rosa’s success is a testament to the hard work and talent nurtured within our school.

Congratulations to all students who took part in the exams - your achievements are truly inspiring!

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