Clapham Intermediate LAMDA

Intermediate LAMDA – Kids Having Fun On Stage

Intermediate LAMDA – Clapham

These classes are limited to six students aged 12+

Two youth actors confronting one another

Confidence Building

LAMDA – Girl practicing for LAMDA exam

Character Development

Gain a Qualification

Gain a Qualification

The small class sizes and advanced material ensure students taking this class make excellent progress and work to a professional level, learning how to create truthful characters. All of our themes and scripts are carefully selected to support the national curriculum. SMSC (spiritual, moral, social and cultural development) is a new area to Ofsted that we support in our classes.

Actors huddle together

The process of preparing for and succeeding in a LAMDA Examination helps Learners, whatever their ages or aspirations, to develop a broad range of skills that will serve them throughout life. Our examinations develop a Learner’s ability to:

  • Read easily, fluently and with good understanding 
  • Expand vocabulary to improve powers of self-expression 
  • Improve confidence in speaking and listening 
  • Memorise and recall information 
  • Research and create persuasive formal presentations 
  • Create and defend arguments 
  • Engage in constructive informal conversation 
  • Work both on their own and participate as a member of a team 
Young actors on stage practicing

No matter what direction Learners choose to follow in the future, our examinations provide the opportunity to nurture their natural abilities. These critical skills will enhance their self-confidence to engage and contribute fully, whether at school, in further education, at work or in the community. In other words, to fulfil their potential.

An interview with our Director, Amy Shone

Let’s Act Teenage Students
Theatre Stage Background

Happy students, happy parents!

So fantastic! My son’s confidence has soared through the roof. He is able to learn poems for his LAMDA exams that I would definitely struggle to remember. Their plays are so enjoyable. Fabulous and caring staff. Thumbs up all round!

Simi Treanor

Joining Let’s Act was the best thing we as a family could have ever done. Lani is now at drama school in London. Katy loves her Tuesday and Friday class. I have made fantastic lifelong friends and have been known to take the stage myself with the adult rock choir.

Vicki Gibson

My two daughters attend Let’s Act and learn how to dance sing and act. They have made some great friends and really have developed their confidence. The teachers are caring and supportive. It is a friendly school where children and young people can be themselves.

Victoria Snowden