Increasingly, the skills developed through LAMDA Exams are being recognised as essential for a rapidly changing world of work.
The UK government’s recent changes to the national curriculum recognises the value of arts subjects and underscores its vital role in young people’s personal development. The ability to collaborate, communicate effectively and adapt with confidence are all skills valued not only in education and the arts, but across every professional sector.
Professor Mark O’Thomas, Principal and CEO of LAMDA, said: “We remain committed to providing LAMDA Exams learners with access to high quality, forward-thinking performance and communication qualifications that equip them with the skills they need to excel in life. Like all our qualifications, Group Storytelling for Performance nurtures oracy, imagination and self-expression, supporting learners to develop life skills and opening pathways to achievement, growth and opportunity.”
Group Storytelling for Performance is our first new qualification since the launch of the Shakespeare qualification in 2017. Developed with inclusivity and oracy at its heart, Group Storytelling for Performance demonstrates our commitment to creating qualifications that remain accessible, relevant and of the highest quality, whilst supporting learners to develop the skills and confidence for their future.