The Stagecoach experience involves weekly classes in singing, dancing, and acting.
For Early Stages (ages 4‑6), that means 90 minutes a week
Main Stages (ages 6‑18), three hours a week.
Know Before You Go:
Bring a snack and a resealable bottle of water
Tie long hair back
Wear the Stagecoach uniform
Wear jazz shoes or trainers
Our students are always welcomed by a friendly teaching team who will aid them in exploring the world of the performing arts at a pace that is comfortable for them.
We don’t operate on a curriculum, instead we have a detailed Educational Framework which outlines what skills our students can achieve at each Stage with us whilst still giving our schools the freedom to adapt their teaching for the students in their classes.
Children and young people can join us at any point and no prior experience in the performing arts required.

Stagecoach Journey
Our students join us for all manner of reasons, from wanting to benefit from our high-quality performing arts education to building their confidence and finding their crowd, we see families from all walks of life in our classes.
Flick through the scenarios below to find out more about how Stagecoach helps children and young people improve their lives and be their true selves.


Olivia’s stagecoach journey
Wants to Boost Her Confidence
Like many kids her age, five-year-old Olivia is shy and needs a confidence boost.

Katie’s Stagecoach Journey
Looking for her crowd
At thirteen, Katie is finding it hard to fit in at school.

ash’s stagecoach journey
Loves to Perform
Sixteen year-old Ash is a natural performer. He loves singing along to the radio in the car and regularly puts on performances at home for his family.