SCHOOLS
DRAMA IN SCHOOL
We deliver bespoke workshops and projects tailored to your school’s curriculum and priorities.
Drama is more than learning how to act - its a tool for change.
Students learn through role-play, improvisation and storytelling, exploring ideas in a hands-on, memorable way.
Research shows that drama in schools supports wellbeing, improves communication, and helps pupils connect with their learning on a deeper level.
Confidence & Communication – public speaking, active listening, and self-expression.
Creativity & Critical Thinking – using imagination to problem-solve & engaging with different perspectives & experiences.
Collaboration & Empathy – team work, respect, understanding our differences, and building stronger relationships within classes.
Emotional Intelligence – safely explore feelings, develop resilience, and build self-awareness.
Young Theatre Makers will tailor flexible, age-appropriate workshops for:
Primary schools – focusing on play, storytelling, and confidence-building.
Secondary schools – exploring devising, performance skills, and social issues.
SEN settings – inclusive, accessible workshops that value every voice.
Workshops can be one-off sessions, themed projects, or long-term projects linked to school productions or curriculum goals.