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What famous people went to ArtsEd?

What famous people went to ArtsEd?

Arts Ed is a member of the Federation of Drama Schools, its training and qualifications validated by City, University of London and Trinity College London. Alumni include; Julie Andrews, Matthew Bourne, Darcey Bussell, Adam Cooper, Nigel Havers, Bonnie Langford, and Will Young, to name a few.

Is ArtsEd a private school?

I am delighted that you have chosen to find out more about ArtsEd Day School & Sixth Form, an exceptional independent school for 11 to 18-year-olds where pupils immerse themselves in high-calibre academic study whilst developing their talent and their passion for performance.

Where is arts ed based?

West London
Arts Educational School is a specialist vocational Performing Arts school with a superb academic record. Based in purpose built facilities in West London, the school enjoys the luxury of two superbly equipped theatres, many large studios and well appointed academic accommodation.

Is arts ed a private school?

Headteacher’s Welcome. I am delighted that you have chosen to find out more about ArtsEd Day School & Sixth Form, an exceptional independent school for 11 to 18-year-olds where pupils immerse themselves in high-calibre academic study whilst developing their talent and their passion for performance.

How many students do Mountview take?

400 students
With only just over 400 students (including Foundation, Undergraduate and Postgraduate students) Mountview is a supportive and nurturing environment.

What kind of education can you get at ArtsEd?

ArtsEd provides specialist vocational training at secondary, further and higher education level in musical theatre and acting for film and television. The school also offers part-time and holiday courses in the performing arts.

What do the alumni of ArtsEd do now?

Throughout our 100-year history, ArtsEd Alumni have been leaders and innovators across the performing arts world. Today, our graduates continue to build on this legacy, forging exceptional careers that enrich and influence the creative industries in the UK and beyond.

What happens at the School of Art education?

You’ll graduate with the ability to guide others to artistic fulfillment. The School of Art Education’s philosophy is that every educator should be skilled in, and passionate about, what they teach. Our undergraduate students develop a broad range of visual art skills as well as a deep understanding of pedagogy – the art and science of teaching.

Who are the directors of the School of Art education?

The directors of the School of Art Education, Marybeth Tereszkiewicz and Matt Sweeney, invite you to explore exciting and challenging careers in art education. See how the art education programs at the Academy will challenge your head, hands, and heart as you grow into a skilled artist and dynamic educator.