AS/A Level Drama and Theatre
Please contact us immediately if you haven't heard from an examiner about a visit for Unit 3.
Important information is provided for teachers each month via circulars on our secure website (please ask your Examinations Officer for detail). Please see the June circular for information regarding the Unit 3 stimulus material.
Centre personnel responsible for electronic submission of NEA marks and sample work will require access to IAMIS, which is now via the new Portal login.
Exams Officer and Admin account holders at your centre will be able to carry out these actions, or they can create ‘User’ accounts with IAMIS access for nominated persons at your centre e.g. teachers or department leads.
Should you require access please leave sufficient time to set up your account/access. It is also important to make your marks and sample submissions in line with WJEC/Eduqas published deadlines.
A reminder to please see the January newsletter for important changes to the numbering of questions in the WJEC AS Level Unit 2 written paper and WJEC A Level Unit 4 written paper.
A level - 10th March IAMIS window opens (please note it can take several days for key codes for Surpass to be generated after submission of marks) 15th May – final deadline for all marks for IAMIS and for all work to be uploaded to Surpass.
Our AS/A level Drama and Theatre is an exciting and inspiring course which prepares learners for further study in Higher Education or any other pathway they might choose. This highly practical specification provides learners with a range of essential life skills which will help them succeed in any chosen career. They will have the opportunity to work as either performers and/or designers on three different performances.
Why study Drama?
Our specification provides a practical and challenging course of study which encourages learners to develop and apply an informed, analytical framework for making, performing, interpreting and understanding drama and theatre.
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This subject uses e-submission for candidate work for moderated or assessed units and components.
Grade boundaries are the minimum number of marks needed to achieve each grade.
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