Top LAMDA Exam Success For Little Voices’ Pupils


Over 99% of students achieved distinctions and merits


Little Voices South West London performing arts school has helped students in Putney and Wandsworth to achieve outstanding results in this year’s London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) examinations.

In May, 150 Little Voices children took exams in grades 1- 8 with over 99% achieving a distinctions and merits, and yet again, Little Voices has maintained its outstanding 100% pass record. The students ranged from aged 4 to 18 years old.

Principal, Ashlea commented:
“We are thrilled that our students’ talents have been recognised through these amazing results and are so proud of all of them. It is always rewarding to be part of an organisation that helps students to achieve their ambitions,” she said.

LAMDA examinations are prestigious awards, from which students can gain UCAS points to help with their university applications. As part of the exams, students must perform their poems, scenes and straight acting pieces for the examiner with confidence. One child; Max Moorehouse aged 11 years took a grade 3 solo acting exam and achieved exceptional marks with a very high distinction.

Little Voices also work alongside Dolphin & Noah’s ark school providing their students with after school training, pupils from the school also took part in the recent LAMDA examinations. Mr. Jeff Schmitt, principal of the School said:
“We have thoroughly enjoyed having Little voices as an integral part of our extra-curricular program. They have brought their unique blend of dynamic teaching, professionalism and expertise to our school which has, in turn, led to our pupils feeling empowered to fully embrace their creative gifts through the prestigious examinations. Thank you for your wholehearted investment in our school.”

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September 11, 2016