Drama | Wednesdays at 2:20pm
January 7 to June 17
Please note: March 18 (March break - consider our camp!)
Our Drama class helps children express themselves through movement, storytelling, and performance. Through creative play and acting activities, students build communication skills, confidence, empathy, and the courage to share their ideas. Each session is hands-on, imaginative, and designed to help children explore who they are in a supportive, collaborative environment.
Primary Learners
Younger learners explore imagination and expression through role play, story dramas, and movement-based games that encourage teamwork and active listening. Activities focus on building confidence, creativity, and comfort expressing ideas through voice, body, and pretend play.
Junior Learners
Older learners develop stage presence and expressive skills through acting exercises, improvisation, script work, and small-group performances. They practice making expressive choices, working collaboratively, and sharing their ideas with clarity and confidence.
Each class includes:
Creative movement and storytelling activities
Role play, character exploration, and improvisation
Collaborative games that build communication and social skills
Opportunities to perform in small, comfortable groups
A gentle, confidence-building environment that celebrates expression
Drama supports self-awareness, empathy, and creative problem-solving, helping children grow as expressive, thoughtful communicators on and off the stage.
January 7 to June 17
Please note: March 18 (March break - consider our camp!)
Our Drama class helps children express themselves through movement, storytelling, and performance. Through creative play and acting activities, students build communication skills, confidence, empathy, and the courage to share their ideas. Each session is hands-on, imaginative, and designed to help children explore who they are in a supportive, collaborative environment.
Primary Learners
Younger learners explore imagination and expression through role play, story dramas, and movement-based games that encourage teamwork and active listening. Activities focus on building confidence, creativity, and comfort expressing ideas through voice, body, and pretend play.
Junior Learners
Older learners develop stage presence and expressive skills through acting exercises, improvisation, script work, and small-group performances. They practice making expressive choices, working collaboratively, and sharing their ideas with clarity and confidence.
Each class includes:
Creative movement and storytelling activities
Role play, character exploration, and improvisation
Collaborative games that build communication and social skills
Opportunities to perform in small, comfortable groups
A gentle, confidence-building environment that celebrates expression
Drama supports self-awareness, empathy, and creative problem-solving, helping children grow as expressive, thoughtful communicators on and off the stage.
We never want cost to be the barrier. If a payment plan would help, please reach out so we can support your family.