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Jane Morton, Deputy Principal, thanked by trustees, staff and students on retirement after thirteen successful years at ArtsEd.

Jane Morton, Deputy Principal of ArtsEd, will start her long planned retirement this autumn, thirteen years after joining ArtsEd.  Appointed to the role of Deputy Principal in September 2017, Jane started her time at ArtsEd as Academic Manager in 2008, building on a well-established career across the performing arts and education sectors.

During her tenure, Jane has been central to the development of ArtsEd’s reputation as a provider of outstanding conservatoire training, expertly leading the organisation through inspections, validation panels and funding submissions. Her legacy is apparent in our outstanding Ofsted grading, our TEF Gold rating from the Teaching Excellence and Students Outcomes Framework and our consistently high ranking amongst drama schools in the annual National Student Survey.

Jane will be hugely missed by staff and students alike, not just for her expertise, but also for her patience, kindness and wisdom. We wish her well in all her future endeavours.

Commenting on Jane’s retirement Mark Burch, Chair of the Board of Trustees at ArtsEd added: “Jane has been an outstanding Deputy Principal and served her role with distinction over the last thirteen years. She will be missed greatly by students and staff alike, and I would like to pay tribute to her for everything she has done for ArtsEd. Jane has been instrumental in establishing ArtsEd’s outstanding training credentials and we wish her the very best of luck in the next stage of her journey.”

Jane Morton commented: “My years at ArstEd have been so varied and interesting and I am very grateful for all the opportunities I have had to work and develop lasting friendships with so many talented and creative people.  I will miss all my colleagues and friends, and wish everyone well, and I will always feel a great sense of pride whenever I see ArtsEd graduates on stage and screen.”

Jane’s successor was appointed in May 2021 and will be announced in the autumn.

Pupils’ Hard Work Rewarded with Exceptional Results!

With the many challenges faced by pupils over the past two academic years, everyone at ArtsEd was already incredibly proud of our Day School and Sixth Form pupils’ achievements. The fantastic 2021 results are a further testament to the hard work, resilience and positivity of all our students and teachers. We are truly inspired!

ArtsEd Sixth Form enjoyed A-Level and BTEC success:

“We are thrilled with the results and extremally proud of all our students. After the last 18 months the resilience and commitment that these young people have shown has been outstanding.  I cannot wait to see what the next chapter brings for our Sixth Form students in their exciting journey through life.” Mark Ferrington, Director of Sixth Form

Similarly impressive GCSE results included:

“These results reflect the hard work and commitment that our students and their teachers have shown over these difficult times. We congratulate our students on these excellent results and wish them the very best in their next step. We always believed that hard work will be rewarded.” Thamir Elzubaidi, Director of Curriculum

If you are interested in learning more about life at ArtsEd Day School and Sixth Form, we hope that you will join us at our upcoming Open Evenings this September – live and in person! Please register your interest today and share with others who might be interested. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Sixth Form (Yr 12 Entry) – Wednesday 22 September from 6pm
Day School (Yr 7-10 Entry) – Thursday 23 September from 6pm

Paris Film Festival win for ArtsEd and 2020 Acting graduates!

Despite graduating in the most challenging of circumstances last year, five ArtsEd Acting graduates from our 2020 cohort are enjoying success on the film festival circuit!

The Phoenix won Best Short at the Around Films International Film Festival Paris. A snapshot in the lives of four women who work at a cabaret club, the film was produced last year by ArtsEd’s School of Acting.

Graduates, Paddy Goodall, Matilda Oliver, Kimberley Okoye, Zoe Wright, and Dorothea Sawczuk star in the original short film, written by Jake Vithana and directed by ArtsEd’s Head of Film, Television and Audio, Kim Vithana.

BA Acting students at ArtsEd receive world-leading training in performing for screen, which includes taking part in the production of short, original films in their final year of study. These films are produced from start to finish in the same way a professional movie is made, giving our students vital experience that they carry into their careers as working actors. Production values are extremely high, resulting in the work often being accepted for consideration at film festivals.

The Phoenix was last week announced as the winner of Best Short at the ARFF Official Awards to the delight of everyone involved and indeed the whole school!

The film is not available for public viewing as it is still in contention for other awards, but you can see a trailer here

Below is a selection of behind the scenes photos from the shoot.

 

 

 

 

 

ArtsEd Bursary Appeal raises £10,000

ArtsEd’s first Bursary Appeal was launched in May to provide talented students with the vital support needed to continue their training. The Appeal continues efforts towards the goal that no young person with the talent and aspiration to study at ArtsEd should be deterred by financial worries.

Need for financial support increased sharply during the first few months of the pandemic. In September 2020 more students than ever were supported by the ArtsEd Bursary Fund. Demand has continued to rise throughout this academic year, with many students and their family members losing work due to the extensive restrictions and lockdowns.

ArtsEd Alumna and supporter Cherlie Lunghi, shared why ArtsEd’s Bursary Fund is essential:

“In the good old days, a generous government grant afforded me the precious opportunity of becoming a student at ArtsEd. Without financial help this would have been impossible.
A young person can have the necessary talent and work ethic, but without the funding to nurture such gifts, their full potential and their dream may never come to fruition. The ArtsEd Bursary Fund ensures that there is support for these promising young students.”

We were delighted to receive donations totaling £5,000 from supporters across the ArtsEd community. Thanks to a matched funding pledge from a generous donor, our total now stands at £10,000. This fantastic amount will provide vital support and have a transformational impact on the lives of students.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Bursary Appeal by donating or sharing the campaign. We are incredibly grateful for the enthusiasm and support we received, particularly at this time.

Donations are always welcome and go directly to our gifted students – find out more here.

Sharon D Clarke appointed as Vice President of ArtsEd

ArtsEd is delighted to announce the appointment of Sharon D Clarke to the post of Vice President. 

Sharon has forged an exceptional career, garnering critical acclaim for dramatic and musical roles on stage and on screen. In 2019 she won the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her standout performance in Caroline or Change. In 2020, she won the Olivier for Best Actress for her sensational portrayal of Linda Loman in the Young Vic’s production of Death of a Salesman. The latter also made Sharon the first person to be nominated in all four performing categories of the Olivier Awards. In 2017 she was awarded an MBE for services to drama.   

This extraordinary breadth of success and experience make Sharon a perfect fit for ArtsEd, which offers world-class training in both Acting and Musical Theatre.   

On her appointment Sharon said: 

Attending the ArtsEd 2018 Graduation Ceremony I was delighted to see Olivia Hibbert, who I had just worked with at The Hackney Empire on King The Musical. I couldn’t have been more proud watching her receive her Degree. 

I have had the joy of working with many ArtsEd alumni and applaud them for the talented triple threat performers, choreographers, directors, producers; beautiful humans with good work ethics, that they nurture and guide and enrich this industry with. 

I am truly delighted and honoured to be appointed Vice President of this wonderful Conservatoire of Excellence who are addressing change at a grass roots level, ever pushing forward to Equality, Inclusivity and Diversity, I look forward to us working together.” 

Chris Hocking, ArtsEd Principal said of Sharon’s appointment: 

Sharon’s outstanding and varied career speaks for itself, and I’m thrilled that she is joining the ArtsEd family as Vice President. Her integrity, her passion and her commitment to creating change where it needs to happen in our industry will be an inspiration to us allI very much look forward to introducing her to our students and to working together. 

Sharon joins David Grindrod and Robert Powell in the role of Vice President. ArtsEd’s President is Andrew Lloyd Webber. 

PHOTO: Sharon D Clarke with ArtsEd alumna, Olivia Hibbert at the 2018 graduation ceremony

Remembering Hornby at 50

Today would have been Chris Hornby’s 50th birthday and I thought it would be a suitable moment to reflect on the wonderful legacy that has been created in his name. The success of the Chris Hornby Bursary Fund at ArtsEd has been tremendous, the perfect testament to Chris’s generous soul and the love that we all felt and still feel for him. We have pulled together this round up of how we all made it happen and the impact that the Fund has had so far.

Remembering Chris in this way is so fitting and I would love to be able to continue this special tribute to a wonderful man for a few more years. To that end, if you feel able to make a ‘birthday’ donation to the Fund today, then please do. But don’t worry at all if you can’t right now, your love and support over the years is hugely appreciated already.

Enjoy reading!
Lots of love,
Tim English

Clockwise from top left: (1) Gary Wilmot, Anne (Chris’s Mum) and Chris, first UK tour of Me and My Girl. (2) Chris and Tim at the opening of the Lion King UK and International Tour 2012. (3) Chris speaking to the Lion King cast with Musical Director Simon Lee. (4) Chris with Anthony Lynn, The Lion King Associate Director at The Lyceum Theatre.

Launching the Chris Hornby Bursary Fund in 2015

A special memorial event, held at The Lyceum Theatre in October 2015, gave family and friends from across the industry the opportunity to share their memories of Chris. Opened by Aled Jones who had worked with Chris on White Christmas, moving performances included ‘You Are My Sunshine’ sung by Louise Dearman, ‘Circle of Life’ performed by the cast of The Lion King, and Nat King Cole’s ‘Smile’ performed by the ArtsEd Choir. The Chris Hornby Bursary Fund was also launched, with an incredible £7,000 raised in just the first few days.

From top left: (1) Omid Djalili and Jodie Prenger share their stories. (2) Tim Howar and cast members of The Lion King. (3) Members of the ArtsEd Choir.

Since then we have continued to be moved by the generosity, enthusiasm and creativity of so many supporters. Other fundraising events include a Christmas Concert at the Actors’ Church, Kirsty Spark’s ‘Healthy Hearts for Hornby’ dance classes, Donald’s Beaujolais Night, West End audition masterclasses, and let’s not forget the Ealing half-marathon team!

We are so grateful for everyone who has supported the fund.

Together you have raised over £30,000!

 

Left: Song Workshop with Tim, Matt Henry, Jill Green and Alan Williams. Right: Christmas Concert with Joel Montague, Jo Napthine, Cavin Cornwall, Andrew Lancel, Trevor Dion Nicholas, Louise Dearman and the ArtsEd Choir.

The impact of your support

The funds raised have had a huge impact on the lives of two young performers studying on ArtsEd’s Musical Theatre degree, Jacob Thomas and Maria Conneely.

Maria Conneely in her showcase performance at ArtsEd, 2020 and Jacob Thomas in Legally Blonde ArtsEd, 2019.

Jacob was the first Chris Hornby scholar, receiving support for the full three years of his degree. This award was the first funded place at ArtsEd to be sponsored by individuals, a momentous achievement, without which Jacob would not have been able to complete his training. You can see Jacob’s showreels here. Graduating last summer, Jacob said:

“The support I have received not only financially but emotionally from Tim and the Chris Hornby bursary has been a crucial factor in my development and completing my degree. This has been a life changing opportunity that would not have been possible without the bursary. I am so excited to see where my career takes me, and to make Tim and Chris proud.”

Maria Conneely is in her final year and is on stage at ArtsEd this week as Jellylorum in Cats, the final graduate show of 2020/21. You can also watch Maria’s showreels here, produced to replace the usual Showcase whilst ArtsEd has been unable to welcome audiences. Maria said:

“I feel so honoured and privileged to have received the Chris Hornby Bursary this year. The financial support makes such a different to myself and my parents, for this we are so grateful. This bursary is so precious to me and has already supported me in so many ways in my final year of training. For the rest of my career, I will do my best to make Tim, and all the supporters of the fund, extremely proud.”

Continuing Chris’s legacy at ArtsEd

With students in greater need than ever in 2021/22, we are delighted that the Chris Hornby Bursary Fund has just enough funds left to support one more gifted young performer in their final year of study with us.

The particularly brilliant thing about Chris’s fund is that the vital financial assistance is accompanied by invaluable personal support, in the form of Tim’s expert mentoring and encouragement. We would really love to be able to continue this connection in years to come, supporting the next generation of performers and story-tellers.

If you would like to help make this happen, then please make a donation today. Every donation will make a difference, enabling future students to thrive and keeping Chris’s legacy bright.

Photography: Michael Donne, Tony Brown and Robin Savage

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