LAMDA gold medal distinction
Eighteen Eastbourne College drama pupils who took LAMDA examinations in March are celebrating excellent results.
All candidates passed, with four obtaining passes with ‘Distinction’ in their Bronze, Silver and Gold Medal examinations. These individuals, Fred Gregory, Dennis Kang, Bertie Beeching and Mia Finnamore, are pictured here. Nine further pupils obtained passes with ‘Merit’. These were the best results achieved at the College to date. (See full list of successful candidates below).
LAMDA (London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) examinations have a reputation for excellence across the globe. Their purpose is to:
• support the creative, intellectual and social development of the individual as a whole.
• unlock the imagination and creative-thinking
• develop communication skills build self-confidence and self-esteem
• acquire skill certification for career development.
LAMDA exams at Eastbourne College can be taken from Grade 5 to Grade 8 (Gold Medal). Pupils who pass any of the QCF-accredited Level 3 exams are able to claim between 20 and 90 UCAS points.
Successful candidates in March 2013 LAMDA examinations:
Fred Gregory – Gold Medal – Distinction
Bertie Beeching – Silver Medal – Distinction
Dennis Kang – Silver Medal – Distinction
Ghazali Owasil – Silver Medal – Merit
Salwa Owasil – Silver Medal – Merit
Jason Tam – Silver Medal – Pass
George Wooley – Silver Medal – Pass
Mia Finnamore – Bronze Medal – Distinction
Josh Rudd – Bronze Medal – Merit
Ed Towey – Bronze Medal – Merit
George Williams – Bronze Medal – Merit
Rory Denyer – Bronze Medal – Pass
Christian Trzebinski – Bronze Medal – Pass
Hermione Wohirab – Bronze Medal – Pass
Darcey Joyce – Grade Five Duo – Merit
Martha Piper – Grade Five Duo – Merit
Hattie Wolstenholme – Grade Five Duo – Merit
Matty Wolstenholme – Grade Five Duo – Merit