Classes

At The Story Studio, we take a unique approach to drama and storytelling. Every session is designed to place your child “on stage” in every class, fostering confidence, creativity, and self-expression from day one.

Our philosophy centers on active participation and story exploration, not just rehearsed acts. Children immerse themselves in fun, collaborative, and imaginative activities that ignite their love for storytelling, cultivate communication skills, and unleash their inner performer. In this nurturing environment, each child’s voice is valued, and the spotlight is shared every week.

Explorers (6 – 8 year olds)

Explorers (6 – 8 year olds)

Mondays 4pm-5pm! Our Explorers class, where we ignite the spark of imagination in our youngest performers! This class is all about embracing creativity through participation, fun, and building confidence in self-expression…

Navigators (9-12 year olds)

Navigators (9-12 year olds)

Mondays 5pm-6pm! Our Navigators class focuses on developing individual creativity within a strong ensemble. We challenge students to think critically and creatively, encouraging them to take bold risks with their character choices and ideas….

If you have any questions about our classes, visit the frequently asked questions page, or get in touch by visiting our contact page.

About The Story Studio

The Story Studio isn’t your traditional drama school. We don’t focus on a polished end of term performance, nor will there be any exams. Instead your child will be ‘on stage’ in every class.

How do I register?

To register, visit our classes page and view our upcoming programmes, or to find out more about our classes.

Do you run midterm and summer camps?

Yes. Please check back here and on our Instagram page for updates. Or reach out.

What age groups do you cater for?

Right now we teach 6-12 years olds. Classes for older students may open at a later date.

You'll find more frequently asked questions here, or find out more about our studio by visiting the About page.

Mistakes are how I learn, the more I make, the more I learn.’