Crescent School Pupils' LAMDA Results Are Outstanding Again
All 45 Year 5 and Year 6 Crescent pupils who took the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) examinations in early February passed, with the overwhelming majority achieving a distinction.
At Crescent School, children study for the LAMDA examinations in their Drama lessons as part of the school’s curriculum. This year, pupils in Year 5 took the Speaking Verse and Prose Entry Level qualification, while those in Year 6 took the Grade 1 or Grade 3 examination.
The children prepared poems to perform and were judged on interpretation, technique and knowledge. To help them get ready for their examinations, they all enjoyed performing for their parents in a super LAMDA showcase.
Drama teacher, Lizzie Woolfenden, was extremely proud of them all. She said, “Everyone has done brilliantly, and I'm so pleased for them all, especially for the 12 pupils (pictured) who took the Grade 3 examination, as it’s a huge step-up in terms of expectations and the children worked really hard. The LAMDA qualifications add value to the children’s learning in so many different ways. I am really delighted with their results.”
Many congratulations to them all.