Drama
Drama enables young people to develop knowledge, understanding and skills individually and collaboratively to make, perform and appreciate dramatic and theatrical works.
Students take on roles as a means of exploring both familiar and unfamiliar aspects of their world while exploring the ways people react and respond to different situations, issues and ideas.
NESA requirement
Drama is an elective course that can be studied for 100 or 200 hours at any time during Years 7-10 and will be recorded, with a grade, on the Record of School Achievement (RoSA).
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They devise and enact dramas using scripted and unscripted material and use acting and performance techniques to convey meaning to an audience.
They learn to respond to, reflect on and analyse their own work and the work of others and evaluate the contribution of drama, theatre and film to enriching society.
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