Our Courses

At City of Westminster College we pride ourselves on running inspiring and engaging courses, which develop your creative thinking and provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed. Our courses are designed with your employability in mind; from work placements and real-life projects to facilities mirroring industry, they provide an excellent launchpad for your future career.

We offer a diverse and exciting range of vocational and practical qualifications for you to choose from, across a wide range of subject areas. With courses for school leavers (16-18 year-olds) including A-levels, T-Levels and BTECs, courses for adults, Apprenticeships, Higher Education, short courses and work-based vocational learning, there's sure to be something for you at City of Westminster College - find your course below.

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Performing Arts

Our performing arts courses will develop your skills in acting, directing, movement and singing. We have a range of levels on offer and are here to help you develop and grow, ensuring you gain both the practical and academic skills that you’ll need to progress on to Higher Education including drama school or directly into work. 

The College has a state-of-the-art purpose-built theatre, a dance studio and workshop spaces. You will be taught by an experienced team, who continue to work in the Creative Industries and continue to further their skills and knowledge through consistent interaction with the performing arts industry. 

Gaining employability skills is important so we work with a number of companies to provide work experience and work-related project opportunities either individually or in a group.      
 
Projects have included casting for Wind/Rush Generations at the National Theatre Connections Festival, a Children’s Theatre tour to local primary schools, performing at both the Kiln and Soho Theatres (in association with National Theatre Connections) and a Christmas production of Little Shop of Horrors at our Sarah Siddons Theatre. We also make regular visits to participate in workshops at professional theatres and to watch their productions. 

Do you know… 

Our performing arts students have strong links with industry and take part in the National Theatre Connections Festival every year.

Career Paths 

Actor, Artistic Director, Casting Director, Choreographer, Dancer, Drama Coach, Performing Artist, Playwright, Producer, Prop Manager, Set Designer, Singer, Stage Hand, Stage Manager, Theatre Director and Theatre Producer. 

Earning Potential 

Ranging from £10,000 - £14,000 at entry level with uncapped potential once established.

For more information on Performing Arts courses, please click on the links below.

Course Suitable for Categories
UAL Level 2 Diploma in Performing and Production Arts 16-18, Adults F.E. Courses
UAL Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing and Production Arts 16-18, Adults F.E. Courses