Drama Scholarships | Epsom College

We reward pupils who show promise, potential and passion for the dramatic arts, with scholarships at all entry points to the College. Whether you join as a Scholar at 11+, 13+ or 16+, the award is a demonstration of our belief that you are one of our shining lights.

In return, we would expect you to study the subject at GCSE, and A-level where appropriate. Naturally, your commitment to the subject will be outstanding, and we would expect you to be fully involved in the co-curricular drama programme at Epsom College, either on stage as a performer or backstage as part of one of our technical, design or stage management team.

Specific highlights for Drama Scholars include invitation to a varied programme of theatre-related workshops and an annual theatre-themed Drama Scholars’ Dinner.

Our Country's Good

School Productions

Michaelmas Term

The Senior Play in December offers the first opportunity for Year 10 to Year 13 pupils to participate. In recent years, casts have performed Our Country’s Good, Tartuffe, The Murders at ArgosThe Caucasian Chalk Circle, and The Government Inspector.

Lent Term

The Lent Term brings with it the excitement of the Senior Musical, open to pupils from Year 10 to Year 13. Recent productions have included The Addams Family, Shrek, Beauty and the BeastFootloose and Evita.

Summer Term

There are two Junior Productions in the Summer Term. Year 7 have their own Performing Arts Showcase involving every pupil in a range of singing, acting and dancing numbers. Year 8 and 9 can participate in the Junior Production, which will vary in style each year from straight plays to musical theatre. In recent years, pupils have taken to the stage in productions of Wendy & Peter Pan, The Lion King Jr, The Comedy of Errors, The Sound of Music, SpamalotMatilda and Philip Pullman’s Grimm Tales.

Aspiring directors are encouraged to hone their skills in the Junior Production with a view to potentially assistant directing shows from Year 10 onwards. 

The Lion King

Applying at 11+

To apply for a Drama Scholarship at 11+, you should prepare a monologue that lasts no more than two minutes. You will be expected to perform this ‘in-role’ without using a script. Your monologue should be from a published play, rather than a sketch. It is not necessary to be in costume or bring props, but you may bring simple items if you wish. 

Once you have performed your piece, you will participate in a drama workshop involving improvisation activities, and the Director of Drama will speak with you individually. It is optional to bring a portfolio that could help during your discussion with the Director of Drama to illustrate the theatre productions, clubs and classes you have participated in and the performances you have seen.

Assessments will take place in January of Year 6. Assessments for September 2025 entry will take place on Wednesday 22 January 2025.

Wendy and Peter Pan

Applying at 13+

You can apply either as an actor, or by presenting your theatre design/tech skills. Application forms are sent to all pupils holding a deferred place in the autumn of Year 8.

Acting

You should prepare a monologue that lasts no more than two minutes. You will be expected to perform this ‘in-role’ without using a script. Your monologue should be from a published play, rather than a sketch. It is not necessary to be in costume or bring props, but you may bring simple items if you wish.

Once you have performed your piece, you will participate in a drama workshop involving improvisation activities, and the Director of Drama will speak with you individually. It is optional to bring a portfolio that could help during your discussion with the Director of Drama to illustrate the theatre productions, clubs and classes you have participated in and the performances you have seen.

Design

You should present a short demonstration of design from a play of your choice. You may choose to showcase puppetry, masks, sound or set design, makeup, lighting or costume.

Please bring evidence of your work, and talk about your influences, stylistic approach and process. You can use our equipment – such as lighting and soundboards – but please notify us ahead of time if you wish to do this.

It is optional to bring a portfolio that could help during your discussion with the Director of Drama to illustrate, from a design/tech perspective, the theatre productions, clubs and classes you have participated in and the performances you have seen.

The 13+ Drama Scholarship Assessments will take place in the spring of your child’s Year 8. 

The Addams Family

16+ Scholarships

You can apply either as an actor, or by presenting your theatre design/tech skills. Assessments take place in November of your Year 11.

Acting

You should prepare a monologue that lasts no more than two minutes. You will be expected to perform this ‘in-role’ without using a script. Your monologue should be from a published play, rather than a sketch. It is not necessary to be in costume or bring props, but you may bring simple items if you wish.

Once you have performed your piece, you will participate in a drama workshop involving devising and improvisation activities, and the Director of Drama will speak with you individually. It is optional to bring a portfolio that could help during your discussion with the Director of Drama to illustrate the theatre productions, clubs and classes you have participated in and the performances you have seen.

Design

You should present a short demonstration of design from a play of your choice. You may choose to showcase puppetry, masks, sound or set design, makeup, lighting or costume.

Please bring evidence of your work, and talk about your influences, stylistic approach and process. You can use our equipment – such as lighting and soundboards – but please notify us ahead of time if you wish to do this.

It is optional to bring a portfolio that could help during your discussion with the Director of Drama to illustrate, from a design/tech perspective, the theatre productions, clubs and classes you have participated in and the performances you have seen.