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2008-08-21

GCSE Results 2008

Macmillan Academy has continued the recent trend of 5 A* - C GCSE's by matching last year's total of 92%.

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Welcome to drama

Welcome to the Drama Department. The Academy has excellent facillities for the performing Arts, incluing a large fully equipped dedicated Theatre, for classes and stage productions.

Department Staff

Name Position
Mrs A Telfer Head of Department
Mrs K Slee Second in Department
Miss H Weston Teacher of Drama
Miss L Yale Teacher of Drama


Syllabus

Year 7

Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term
Intro to Drama
The Four C's
The Orient Express
The Factory
Creating a Character
The Haunted School
Pantomime Super Heroes Control and Trust

Year 8

Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term

Mime and Mask
The 4 E's

Melodrama Evacuees
Titantic - Storytelling About his Person
Creating a Character
Directing

Year 9

Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term
Greek Theatre
The 4 I's
Shakespeare The Haunted School
Survivor Homelessness
The Medium and Elements of Drama
Preperation for GCSE

GCSE Drama
This is a creative course that gives students the opportunity to gain a GCSE in the devising and performing of drama. GCSE Drama follows on from work done at Key Stage 3 but allows students to develop improvisation and acting skills to a higher level. Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the elements and medium of drama and put the work they create in an historical, social, and cultural context. The course consists of:

Post 16 Drama

It is useful to have taken Drama at GCSE level but not essential. It is important that you are interested in gaining a greater understanding of how theatre and plays work and that you are keen to be involved with performances.

This course requires practical, creative and communication skills. You will extend your ability to create drama and theatre, either in a performing or production role. You will also have the opportunity to write about drama and to develop your powers of analysis to become an informed critic. The course will involve taking part in drama productions, as well as studying plays and playwrights.

AS Units:
Unit Title
Unit 1 Exploration of drama and theatre
Unit 2 Text in performance 1
Unit 3 Text in context 1


A2 Units:

Unit Title
Unit 4 Devising
Unit 5 Text in performance 2
Unit 6 Text in context 2

In addition, examinations in acting can be taken through the LAMDA enrichment programme. These exams provide UCAS points for students looking to go on to further education.