Drama

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Key Stage 3
Drama at key stage 3 focuses on developing students’ ability to work as an ensemble, how to plan and use basic drama subject terminology, how to learn a short script and perform key scenes in a convincing manner with a focus on characterisation. Off stage and production skills are also developed along with the ability to successfully plan artistic visions.
Drama lessons focus on teamwork, sharing ideas, developing and sustaining character, learning subtle body language, researching possible dialogue, appropriate use of costume and props. Students work towards designing and devising their own 7-15 minute production.

Key Stage 4
Drama at key stage 4 focuses on how to create and write fully developed believable characters, using body language and compelling dialogue to create characterisation and learning to draw an audience into a scene. Evaluation of professionally produced scripts and plays develops the skills required to analyzing and evaluating characters, setting, staging, themes, costume, set design and social and historical context. In year 11 students will be expected to learn a script and perform 2 key scenes in a compelling style
Students will learn to create multiple ideas and interpretations to start a scene, to inhabit a scene, to give vital clear expositional language, to use correct body language, technical subject terminology and how to apply subject terminology to student’s own work and the work of others. Throughout the course students will undertake self and peer assessment through reviewing, clips and stills of performances. Students will begin to develop peer and self- assessment through reviewing, clips and stills of performances.

Everyone Included, Remembrance 2018

Over the next two weeks, in the run up to 11th November, we are going to remember people who are and have been affected by war and conflict

Every member of our school community will remember someone who has been affected by conflict.

We will commemorate them as a school 9th November 2018

WW1-Centenary-Featured

Everyone Included.

At Winstanley we are currently planning how we will mark the centenary of the end of World War One this November.

We will be joining in with the Royal British Legion and aiming to ensure that Everyone is remembered.

This project aims to remember the fallen of World War One and everyone can join in.

Please follow the link https://www.everyoneremembered.org/ and remember someone from World War One.

In November Mr Turner will be travelling to the front with students from year 10. We are planning a further tour to the front later this academic year.

 

Life Guard

We are seeking a NPLQ qualified lifeguard to work in our newly refurbished and popular swimming pool.

7.15pm – 8.30pm, Tuesdays, term time only.

For more details contact our Facilities Manager

or call the school on 0116 289 8688

Swimming Teacher (Monday Evenings)

Salary: £16.00 per hour

Required from September 2018

We are looking to appoint a confident and experienced individual to teach ages 4 and upwards in our newly refurbished swimming pool. Term time only with options for holiday teaching available.

Mondays only (possible further hours to come) 4.00pm – 7.00pm

Applicants must hold a level 2 teaching qualification and valid lifesaving qualification (or willing to gain a lifesaving qualification).

Email: [email protected] for more information.

GCSE Results 2018

Results can be collected from 8.30am on Thursday, 23rd August 2018 from the school hall.

Staff will be available for most of the morning to provide guidance and support.

We wish our students the best of luck.