Lincoln Academy Main - aged 5-14

LATA Main School for 5-14 years

Building confident children


Based in the Knight's Building at Lincoln College on Sundays, our emphasis in the Main School is on fun and confidence-building in a safe environment. Younger children are always accompanied by a chaperone.

From an introduction to the basics including teamwork, confidence building, script reading and exploring song and choreography. Students will experience auditioning in a safe and fun environment leading to rehearsals and performance.

Students will then automatically move up to the Senior School should they choose to, once they have reached the main school leaving age of 13. 
LATA Seniors

Classes

Classes are divided into 3 groups based upon school year and run for three hours (10am-1.00pm) comprising one hour of drama, one hour of dance and one hour of singing.

Your children will participate in performance games, rehearse production material, develop new skills all while making friends and having fun.

Includes snack breaks

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Performances

Each school year, the Main School performs two shows:

A Christmas pantomime held in November
A Summer Spectacular held in July

All productions are professionally filmed

We are now moving into our autumn term and are producing our Christmas pantomime, Peter Pan! 

Awards

At the end of every summer show, the Lincoln Academy awards ceremony takes place. These awards are given to children who have worked hard and excelled in each of the different disciplines (drama, dance and singing). Awards are also given for the most promising student and student of the year.






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“Love this place more than anything - had so many great opportunities and met some of the best people.”
Ruby Crump - Former Main School Student
“Brilliant school! Since my daughter joined LATA, she has grown in both confidence and talent - [she] loves this theatre school and I am happy with how well she has gotten on there - 10/10”
Chloe Marriner, Main School Mum
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