• Singing
  • Drama
  • Dance

Overview

If you are unable to make our Taster Day date, please get in touch, and we’ll arrange an alternative for you.

Students follow a weekly timetable of drama, film, singing, and dance, all taught by leading industry professionals who have a wonderful rapport with young people.

There are limited places available for the PM class for the summer term, so if you are interested in joining right away, please contact hello@afperformingarts.com.

At our schools, we are training students aged 7–18 to be triple-threat performers in response to what the industry is asking for more and more. We encourage our students to hone their musicality and combine this with acting and handling choreography. We have helped many students gain professional performance opportunities. Still, we are just as interested in those children who wish to increase their confidence and self-esteem and build transferable life skills. We also run classes in Greenwich that introduce students aged 4-6 years old to the fun and excitement of the performing arts. Click here for more information.

Our Greenwich branch provides a friendly and supportive environment where every child can express themselves and grow in their creative and technical abilities. Students at the Greenwich Branch have recently performed a Variety Performance at the Greenwich Theatre. If you want opportunities like this, you can join us for our next taster day by filling out an application form.

Drama Class

  • Learning to express oneself
  • Role play / Improvisation
  • Script Reading / Writing
  • Audition / Interview Technique
  • Shakespeare to Contemporary
  • Acting for Camera

    Singing Class

    • Building confidence in the voice
    • Harmonies and vocal technique
    • Musical Theatre
    • Pop / Rock
    • Jazz

    Dance Class

    • Communication through movement
    • Musical Theatre
    • Street / Contemporary
    • Ballet / Salsa / Swing
    • Historical Dance

    How To Book Your Taster Day

    Next Taster Day: 20th April 2024

    Our next taster day isn’t until February 2024 as students are already working towards a performance at the Greenwich Theatre in February. We’ll be ready to welcome new students after half term (and the show) and those who attend can then join for the remainder of the Spring term. Fees will be pro-rata for half a day.

    We ask applicants to take part in a taster day before they join the school. This ensures we are the right school for your child. Taster students will join the school for the whole day and will attend classes with enrolled students and other taster day students. Teachers will ensure that taster students are supported and feel well looked after. Once the taster day is complete, students can then decide if they would like to join for the full term.

     If you are unable to make our Taster Day date above, please get in touch and we’ll arrange an alternative for you.

    Although term has already begun, you can contact us as places may still be available before the next taster day in certain classes. Simply fill in our easy application form to apply or email hello@afperformingarts.com.

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    Location

    James Wolfe School, Randall Place Campus, London SE10 9LA
    NEAREST TUBE STATION: Greenwich/ Greenwich Cutty Sark

    Term Dates & Times

    SUMMER 202420th April – 13th July 2024 (no classes  25th May Half Term)
    WINTER 202421st September – 14th December 2024 (no classes 2nd November Half Term)
    NEXT TASTER DAY20th April 2024

    Greenwich Branch has two sessions on Saturdays –

    AM Session: 10.00am – 1.00pm

    PM Session: 1.30pm – 4.30pm

    Please note, students must arrive at least 10 minutes before classes start.

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    Fees

    GREENWICH DRAMA SCHOOL£350 a term

    You get a 20% discount for each additional sibling.

    Your fees must be paid via direct debit (full or monthly).
    Worried about fees? Don’t let the fees stand in the way of your child’s place.
    Read about our payment plans or get in touch to talk to us.

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    How We Work

    Fun & Rewarding Classes

    Students are put into groups according to their age. On their very first day they will be buddied up with one or two other students so that they have ready-made friends that can look out for them and make them feel welcome and ease their nerves.

    Most weeks students will follow a time-table of Drama /Film, Singing and Dance. Each class is just under an hour. Occasionally all the departments work together especially if working towards a showing or a music video for example. There are huge benefits to working cross-media, sometimes dance rehearsals are filmed and students may combine singing and film to make their own music video which really allows our students to feel like the professionals we are training them up to be!

    Top Industry Professionals

    All main teachers and team members are DBS checked and have undertaken Safeguarding training as well as a Covid-19 Infection Prevention & Control training. All of our classes follow a Covid-19 risk assessment and current government guidelines.

    Uniform

    Buy your Anna Fiorentini uniform directly from our supplier, Total Clothing. The uniform is mandatory but you can mix and match your outfit so it suits your own style.

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    Testimonials & Reviews

    “Jawad in the past had real problems with his confidence and was very badly bullied at school. Since coming to AF he has grown so much in confidence. His academic studies have gone from strength to strength. He was initially in the bottom group for English and is now in the top group. He has also gone up a class in Maths” – Abu Bakar, Father of a student

    “I am so pleased I am not starting out again in showbiz! The talent I saw from this school was superb. May all their dreams come true” – Barbara Windsor (EastEnders, Carry On films)

    “Without a school like this, these children wouldn’t have the opportunity to follow their dreams. It’s not just about talent. It is about discipline and commitment and that you can only get with a good grounding”. – Shobna Gulati (Dinner Ladies, Coronation Street)

    “Sadie was diagnosed with a crippling condition called Fibromyalgia / ME. She was at her lowest and her self-esteem had reached rock bottom and so had to attend counselling sessions. It’s been worth the cost to see the pleasure she gets when attending your school. She has transformed into a vibrant, self-confident young lady” – Chris Kidman,  Mother of a student

    “The school’s high standards and the energy and commitment of students and teachers alike are inspiring.” – Jonathan Hourigan, Former Chair of Governors for Daubeney School

    “My daughter babbles all the way home when I collect her and can’t wait to get there in the mornings. She is safe in the care of these obviously child orientated adults. Even if she doesn’t decide to take the showbiz road in the future, what she learns here will stand her in good stead for the rest of her life. I can’t praise the school highly enough.” – Mrs Bryan, Mother of a student

    Orla joined the school at the age of 8 and quickly blossomed through the dance and signing classes which helped her grow in confidence and meet an entirely new friendship group. Invisibly though she was also developing a whole range of team work and being responsible. Making sure you practised your steps and lyrics and singing not just for your own benefit but for the benefit of the team and the audience has been an important life and professional skill. When Orla was cast in the feature film ‘Song for Marion’, thanks to the Fiorentini Mosson Agency, when she worked alongside Vanessa Redgrave and Trence Stamp the crew remarked how Orla had clearly been trained in terms of how to behave on set and work with the cast and everyone involved with the production. Since then Orla has been in the feature film ‘Swallows and Amazons’, ‘Hetty Feather’, ‘Holby’ and the ‘Confession’ with Martin Freeman. I believe her success is in large part due to the skills she gained from the amazing teachers and the opportunities she was given by the school and Rhiannon at the agency. – Sheila Fitzsimmons, Mother of a student

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