Weekly Drama Classes

MEADOWS - TUESDAYS


Drama Level 2: (Approx. Ages 8–12)

When: Tuesdays, 4:30– 5:30 pm
Dates: School Terms
Where: Meadows Memorial Hall
Cost: $250

In this class, we mix fun, fast-paced drama games with more focused activities like improvisation, script work, and storytelling. Level 2 builds teamwork, creativity, and confidence while learning to trust their instincts and explore performance skills..


Level 3: Neurodiverse (Ages 13+)

When: Tuesdays, 5:30 – 6:30 pm
Dates: School Terms
Where: Meadows Memorial Hall
Cost: $350

This small-group class is designed especially for neurodiverse young people, offering a safe, supportive space to explore acting, build confidence, and have fun.

We proudly cap this class at 8 students to provide a more personalised experience. Many of our participants are autistic, ADHD, or AuDHD — which makes the class wonderfully energetic, and sometimes noisy. While this creates a vibrant and engaging atmosphere, it may not suit all sensory needs.

MOUNT BARKER - THURSDAYS


Level 1: (Approx Ages 6–9)

When: Thursdays, 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Dates: School Terms
Where: Cornerstone College
Cost: $250

This class is all about imagination, play, and building confidence. Juniors explore drama through fun games, creative storytelling, and gentle performance activities designed to spark their curiosity and encourage self-expression.


Level 2: (Approx: Ages 10–12)

When: Thursdays, 5:35 – 6:35 pm
Dates: School Terms
Where: Cornerstone College, Mount Barker
Cost: $250

Our Level 2 class is where creativity starts to expand and performance skills deepen. Students build on their love of drama through improvisation, script work, and storytelling, while still enjoying plenty of fun games and activities to keep sessions lively and engaging.


Level 3: (Ages 12+)

When: Thursdays, 6:40 – 8:00 pm
Dates: School Terms
Where: Cornerstone College, Mount Barker
Cost: $250

Level 3 is where students level up — refining their performance skills while stepping into more challenging and rewarding creative work. Building on their experience, they dive deeper into script analysis, character development, and ensemble storytelling, while still enjoying the energy and connection that comes from collaborative games and exercises