Programme for Schools
Bring high impact drama workshops into your school to support expressive arts, oracy, and personal development. Our Drama in Education programme delivers bespoke, curriculum-aligned workshops for early years, primary, and secondary settings. Using drama as a learning tool, pupils build confidence, communication skills, emotional awareness, and creativity through practical, engaging sessions led by trained professionals.
Who are these classes for?
These workshops are for schools across the UK looking to enhance learning through drama. We work with early years, primary, and secondary settings to design workshops that meet your learning objectives, support pupil wellbeing, and enrich the wider curriculum. From one off workshops to short courses and INSET training, every session is tailored to your pupils, your staff, and your setting.
How these workshops support teaching and learning
Our drama workshops are designed to support your teaching objectives while strengthening core communication and personal skills.
Curriculum Skills:
Drama supports oracy, literacy, and PSHE by encouraging pupils to organise ideas, respond thoughtfully, and communicate with clarity. Pupils develop spoken language, listening, and structured thinking skills.
Classroom Delivery:
Workshops are structured, inclusive, and behaviour-aware. Sessions use clear routines, practical drama strategies, and group work to keep pupils engaged and focused. Activities are adapted to suit age, ability, and learning needs.
Impact In Class
Teachers report improved participation, increased confidence in speaking, and stronger peer interaction. Pupils transfer skills back into everyday lessons, supporting discussion, collaboration, and wellbeing across the curriculum.
What Pupils Take Away
Whether delivered as a one off workshop or a short series, each session is designed to create meaningful impact in the classroom. Our approach focuses on practical skills pupils can apply immediately, supporting spoken language, confidence, and engagement across the curriculum. Below are the key skills pupils take away from every workshop.
Here is what to expect and what skills participating children take away
Improved spoken language and oracy
Pupils speak with greater clarity, confidence, and structure. They practise projecting their voice, articulating ideas, and responding to others.
Stronger confidence and participation
The workshops leave pupils more comfortable contributing in class, speaking in front of peers, and sharing ideas without fear of getting it wrong.
Effective collaboration and listening
Developing turn taking, active listening, and teamwork skills, pupils support group work across the curriculum.
Emotional awareness and self expression
Drama provides a safe framework for pupils to explore emotions, build empathy, and express themselves positively.
Transferable classroom skills
Skills developed in workshops feed directly back into everyday learning, supporting discussion, presentations, and wider curriculum engagement.
Specialist Programme for KS3 & KS4
Are there just primary workshops?
No! We also offer a specialist programme for KS3 and KS4. These structured, curriculum aligned workshops and courses are designed to strengthen communication, confidence, wellbeing and behaviour without adding to teacher workloads.
Benefits of our Programme
Our Drama in Education workshops are designed to support learning in schools through structured, curriculum-aligned sessions. Each workshop uses drama as a tool to develop spoken language, confidence, and creative thinking. Pupils learn to communicate clearly, express ideas, and participate actively in a supportive classroom environment. Sessions are practical, inclusive, and engaging. Pupils develop key skills through role play, discussion, and collaborative activities, often without realising how much they are learning. Workshops can be delivered as one-off sessions or as a short series, and are adapted to suit age, experience, and learning objectives.
Skills for Learning and Life
The communication and confidence skills developed through drama support pupils across the wider curriculum. Pupils become more confident speakers, stronger listeners, and more engaged contributors in class. These skills support presentations, group work, and transitions, and continue to benefit pupils as they progress through education. Bring meaningful, practical learning into your school. Our workshops support both academic development and pupil wellbeing, with skills that transfer beyond the session and into everyday classroom learning.
“In school assemblies and plays, my son was usally relegated to the background. He was bright up lacked the confidence to speak up and be heard. Since being at the academy, he has bloomed and consequently has major parts in each successive school assembly. Thank you so much for instilling in my son the confidence to let his voice be heard and his presence be felt.”
Parent – North London