PREP PRODUCTION - MARCH 2022
'Six Degrees of Separation', our Prep School Spring production, was a sellout success!
Our award-winning Performing Arts Department brings Drama, Dance and Music together in a powerful alliance. An exceptional range of opportunities, in and beyond the classroom, is open to all. Music, Dance and Drama are taught in every section of the School and Music and Drama are very popular subject options at GCSE. We are immensely proud of our participation levels: more than 80% of pupils participate in Performing Arts above and beyond our extensive curricular provision. Peripatetic instrumental and LAMDA lessons are hugely popular.
With just 325 pupils from 3-16 years, we have a thriving Arts scene: musicals, plays, competitions, big band, orchestra, five choirs, three vocal groups, instrumental groups (ukulele, guitar, brass, string), rock bands, music tech., songwriting, ballet and lyrical dance clubs, Year 1 cellos, Year 2 violins. At any time of day, pupils can be found practising and rehearsing together, independently, in our Performing Arts Hall.
The Arts Calendar is buzzing: Senior School Musical, Years 8 and 9 play, Prep Christmas Concert, Pre-prep Nativities, Prep Production, Original Works Evening, Carol Concerts, Pre-prep Spring Concert and Dance Show, House Drama, Music Assemblies. House Music sees every Senior and Prep pupil performing with great house spirit and our Senior Choir had a successful tour to York in March 2024.
Performing at Duke of Kent School is a joyful and eclectic business, encompassing a huge range of genres and activities. Please have a look below at the pupils' wonderful work.
'Six Degrees of Separation', our Prep School Spring production, was a sellout success!
This year we were back at the GLive venue for one of our musical highlights of the year!
You know it's Christmas when Pre-prep are in town!
The Prep School Concert was a festive and joyful affair!
The Senior Production was a huge success!
This year Pre-prep filmed their annual Summer Dance show - with spectacular results!
Our Year 11 Performers put on a wonderful concert at their annual Leaving Dinner
In the first half of the Spring Term pupils from our choirs contributed to a charity virtual choir, recording all their parts from home during lockdown.
Following the success of the 'Three Little Birds' whole school creative project during the first lockdown last summer, this time the pupils were challenged to recreate the first Harry Potter film, from home!
The School Spring Concert went virtual - again!
House Music this year was virtual. Our judge was internet legend and guitar hero Danish Pete!