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LAMDA Examiner Assesses Greensprin­gs Students

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A seasoned London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art ( LAMDA) examiner, Joanna Foster, recently visited Greensprin­gs School to examine 111 students across both campuses, who sat for the LAMDA examinatio­n.

LAMDA is one of United Kingdom’s oldest and most respected awarding bodies. The academy has been offering practical examinatio­ns in communicat­ion and performanc­e subjects to students and adults for over 130 years. The academy has helped hundreds of thousands of candidates of all ages and abilities to develop lifelong skills.

LAMDA is also a threeyear full-time profession­al training school for actors and actresses in London. It is the home of the LAMDA exams for students from age five right up to adulthood. The training and examinatio­ns cover areas in communicat­ion, performanc­e and musical theatre, among others.

Describing her experience at Greensprin­gs, especially in her interactio­ns with the students, Foster stated that “the students are very polite and have done very well in the exams. The standard of education at Greensprin­gs is excellent.”

Foster, who has been a LAMDA examiner for five years, revealed that “there is a big team of examiners at LAMDA, nearly 200 and the list is rapidly growing.”

When asked the relevance of the LAMDA certificat­e, she said: “As students go through the LAMDA exams, they can build-up on their Universiti­es and Colleges Admissions Service ( UCAS) points which enables them to get easier admission into UK universiti­es.”

Similarly, a secondary school music teacher at Greensprin­gs School, Lekki Campus, Mr. Grant Maclean explained that “LAMDA improves a child’s communicat­ion and acting skills thereby making the child more confident in his/ her approach to life, as well as developing the ability to speak eloquently when engaging with people.

“In a nutshell, LAMDA is excellent at instilling the right foundation of learning to the child’s education”, he added.

Greensprin­gs School is said to be the first centre for LAMDA in Nigeria, among other firsts.

 ??  ?? From left: The Director, Education District III, Ikoyi, Lagos, Mrs. Aderonke Ajayi; Rotary Club District Governor, Kola Sodipo; and the President, Rotary Club of Lekki Phase I, Dimeji Ajayi, with other members during the inaugurati­on of water project at Ebute Elefun Secondary School, Sura, Lagos Island… recently
From left: The Director, Education District III, Ikoyi, Lagos, Mrs. Aderonke Ajayi; Rotary Club District Governor, Kola Sodipo; and the President, Rotary Club of Lekki Phase I, Dimeji Ajayi, with other members during the inaugurati­on of water project at Ebute Elefun Secondary School, Sura, Lagos Island… recently

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