The Arts at Kitebrook thrive through a dynamic and diverse offering in Performing Arts, Music, and Art.
Performing Arts
This is manifest in the enhanced scope of opportunities both within Performing Arts lessons and in the growing range of extra-curricular options available to all pupils within the school. This includes: Drama, Dance and Stagecraft, the Drama Pathway for potential scholars as well as the option of taking solo or group LAMDA lessons leading to additional external examinations. In addition, our new Performing Arts curriculum ensures that all pupils are exposed to content above and beyond the expectation for their age group in readiness for Drama studies at the pupils’ chosen senior school. This encompasses the preparatory study of specific GCSE techniques, theoretical topics and the exploration of leading theatre practitioners, methods and styles.
Music
The Music Department delivers a busy extra-curricular programme including the school orchestra and two choirs. There are peripatetic lessons on all orchestral instruments as well as singing, piano and classical guitar. In addition there are a range of highlights during the musical year including the Harvest Festival, Carol Service, Remembrance Service and music’s special place at the end of year Prize Giving ceremony. Furthermore, pupils are encouraged to participate in the wide ranging opportunities to attend concerts and other musical events outside school. Pupils from Kitebrook regularly achieve Music scholarships and awards to senior schools as well as taking part in music and musical theatre opportunities beyond the regular school curriculum.
Art
Art at Kitebrook continues to provide an exciting opportunity for pupils to explore a fascinating range of artistic challenges in our purpose built studio and surrounded by a perfect aesthetic setting. We aim to enrich the work of every child through the use of our bespoke and individual sketchbook scheme. Participation in our after school art extension club provides a further opportunity for all enthusiastic, gifted and talented artists. Within the Art curriculum pupils study a wide range of interesting contemporary and historical artists and we encourage pupils to attend relevant exhibitions, some of which are organised as part of the school curriculum. From the Lewis Chessmen, the Bayeux Tapestry, Paul Nash and the war artists through to contemporary artists such as Althea McNish and Kehinde Wiley —there is always something new and stimulating to discover in Art.