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2024 BTEC Fringe Festival

Posted on: January 29th, 2024 by Joshua Robinson

Get ready for a week of student talent and creativity as the 2024 BTEC Fringe Festival graces our stage on January 30th and 31st. We are absolutely thrilled to welcome you to the annual BTEC Fringe Festival, where our exceptionally talented students will bring their creativity and passion to life in a kaleidoscope of captivating performances.

Event Details

This two-day fringe festival promises to be a celebration of the performing arts, and we are honoured to present an array of thrilling performances, including acting, musical theatre, and dance shows, all curated and performed by our incredibly talented students.

Dates: Tuesday 30th January & Wednesday 31st January 2024

Location: Studio 39 & 102, ArtsEd, 14 Bath Road, Chiswick, London, 4 1LY

Box Office Information

To secure your place for this event, simply click the button below and book your tickets today. We kindly ask you to book separate tickets for each performance, ensuring a minimum of 30 minutes between show bookings to allow for a smooth transition. With a limited seating capacity of 40 seats per performance. In case a show is sold out, rest assured, we have a waiting list to accommodate you.

No need to worry about collecting your tickets – our warm and welcoming Front of House team will be there to greet you on the evening of each performance. For those with specific access requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact us at sdye@artsed.co.uk in advance.

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Show Highlights

January 30th

Carry That Weight (by Yesterday)

The Wheels on the Bus (by The Living Room Theatre Company)

One By One (by Elimination Dance Company)

Pink Women (by 4 Shades of Grey)

I Wish (by Shows in the Key of Life)

The Box of Parallels (by The Gallery)

January 31st

Desire; Love (by Daydreamers)

The Maria Project (by High 5)

Power of Nature (by Truce Dance Company)

Ice Breakers (by Midnight Goats)

Blondilocks (by DB and Co.)

Colour Scheme (by Isolated Productions)

Book Your Tickets

The 2024 BTEC Fringe Festival promises to be an extraordinary showcase of talent, creativity, and dedication. We invite you to join us in celebrating the hard work and artistic achievements of our students. Secure your tickets now, support our emerging artists, and be a part of this unforgettable event.

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School of Musical Theatre Shows Open to a Sold-Out Audience

Posted on: January 22nd, 2024 by Joshua Robinson

The corridors of ArtsEd are abuzz with excitement and pride as the opening night of “The Drowsy Chaperone” approaches on January 23rd. This eagerly awaited production has already marked a significant milestone by selling out within just a few days of ticket sales opening.

Winner of 5 TONY Awards, including Best Book and Best Original Score, “The Drowsy Chaperone” is a tribute to the Jazz Age musical, filled with laugh-out-loud comedy, show-stopping numbers, and captivating music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison.

Directed by Philip Wilson, the production is expected to be a grand showcase of the students’ skills and hard work, featuring a unique double-cast that adds diverse flair to each performance.



This success comes hot on the heels of another ArtsEd achievement: the sell-out of “Rent,” which saw all tickets snapped up in under an hour. Directed by Tania Azevedo and set to be staged from February 6th to 10th, “Rent” has further cemented ArtsEd’s reputation for high-caliber student productions.

These consecutive sell-outs are not only a testament to the quality of ArtsEd’s productions but also to the enduring love and support for musical theatre.

“We’re thrilled to be looking ahead to the final two shows of the School of Musical Theatre Season. The Drowsy Chaperone, directed by Philip Wilson, opens this week and Jonathan Larson’s Rent, directed by Tania Azevedo, opens on 6th February. We can’t wait to welcome you to the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Theatre to see the talented 2024 Musical Theatre graduates in action.

We wanted to take this opportunity to thank the students and staff for all their continuing hard work, commitment and dedication to the training.

Applications are still open for 2024/25. Please visit the ArtsEd website for further details and the link to the application portal.

Finally, keep your eyes peeled later on in the spring for the School of Musical Theatre’s announcement of our 2024/25 season of musicals!”

Jonathan O’Boyle, Director of the School of Musical Theatre

To find out more about the Musical Theatre programmes, click below:

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As “The Drowsy Chaperone” prepares to raise its curtains to a full house, there is a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation. This success serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the young performers, demonstrating that dedication and talent are indeed the keys to turning dreams into reality.

For the lucky ones who managed to secure tickets, an evening of laughter, fantastic music, and stunning performances awaits. And for those who missed out, ArtsEd encourages keeping an eye out for future productions that promise the same level of excitement and excellence.



There’s Still Time to Apply to Our Musical Theatre and Acting Courses

As the curtain is set to fall on another successful production at ArtsEd, it’s clear that the stage is just the beginning. If you’ve been inspired by the outstanding performances of our students and dream of taking your place in the spotlight, our BA (Hons) Musical Theatre or Acting course is your next step. ArtsEd is renowned for its rigorous and exceptional triple-threat training, offering an exciting and extensive curriculum designed to shape world-leading performers.

Applications for 2024 close on 1st March 2024.

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Community Events: Christmas Choir

Posted on: January 16th, 2024 by Marketing User

This festive season, ArtsEd, added a melodious touch to the community’s Christmas celebrations with its inaugural Community Choir. This five-week community group, setup by Head of Development, Mary Ann Parish, Head of Outreach, Maame Atuah and led by the esteemed Musical Director Chris Huntley, brought together music enthusiasts from across the Chiswick community to learn, sing, and spread joy through the power of their voices.

A Choir for All Ages

Running every Tuesday in the lead-up to Christmas, the Community Choir was a testament to the inclusive spirit of ArtsEd. With participants ranging from 18 up to 72 years old, the choir represented a beautiful tapestry of the community, united by a shared passion for singing. The choir boasted 17 dedicated members, each bringing their unique sound and story to the ensemble.

Affordable, Accessible, and Heartwarming

At just £12 for the entire five-week community programme, the Community Choir was not only an artistic endeavour but also an accessible one, ensuring that the joy of singing and the warmth of community spirit were within reach of everyone. Chris Huntley’s expert guidance provided members with an opportunity to hone their vocal skills, learn the intricacies of musical theatre and Christmas songs, and experience the camaraderie and satisfaction that comes from singing in a choir.

Culminating in Cheerful Performances

The choir’s journey culminated in two heartwarming performances. The first, an intimate event at ArtsEd, allowed friends and family to witness the harmonious results of their loved ones’ dedication and hard work over the past 5-weeks. The second performance took place at the Santa Run at The Hogarth Club, where the choir’s festive repertoire, featuring three musical theatre songs and three Christmas classics, added a magical touch to the event.

“I joined the Community Choir because my daughter attends ArtsEd and I loved the idea of being able to attend something at her school.  I used to be in a choir but had to give it up so this was an ideal opportunity for me.

I really enjoyed being part of the choir, a lovely group of people and a very dedicated and supportive choir master.  We had some great songs to sing and it was such great fun.  We even got a break each evening with refreshments to chat and get to know each other.

A major shoutout to Charlie – a student at ArtsEd who helped make us feel welcome and organise the refreshments and support the singing.

Thanks also to MaryAnn who kept us up to date with emails and general organisation keeping things running smoothly. I really hope the choir can continue I will definitely be back”

Participant of the 2023 Christmas Choir.

Looking Ahead

As ArtsEd looks forward to hosting more community centred initiatives, the Community Choir stands as a proud reminder of the joyful connection that the arts can bring to our lives.

For those who missed this year’s choir but are eager to participate in similar future events, ArtsEd encourages community members to stay tuned for upcoming programs. Whether you are a seasoned performer or a newcomer to the world of performing arts, ArtsEd’s doors are always open to those who wish to explore their artistic talents and be a part of a vibrant community.

Want to Get Involved? Sign Up to Our Community Newsletter

We invite everyone in the Chiswick community to engage with us, whether it’s through participating in our programs, attending performances, or simply spreading the word about the transformative power of the arts. If you want to get involved in our next community event/programme sign up to our community newsletter below. Together, let’s continue to make Chiswick a place where the arts thrive and communities flourish. The ArtsEd Community Choir was just the beginning of what promises to be a harmonious and enriching journey connecting through the arts.

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BA Acting Showcase 2024

Posted on: January 12th, 2024 by Marketing User

The Arts Theatre in London’s esteemed West End is set to host the 2024 BA Acting graduating students on February 6th, 2024. This event promises captivating contemporary performances, showcasing the diverse talents and creative journeys of this years’ graduates.

These students, after three years of rigorous training, will mark their entry into the industry as professionals. The Acting Showcase at the Arts Theatre symbolises the promising beginnings of the leading actors of tomorrow.

It is a chance for the live audience to witness the dedication and versatility of these talented graduates, poised to make their mark in the creative arts.

We wish them all the very best of luck and are excited to see the significant impact they will no doubt have within the industry!

 

2024 BA Acting Graduates:


Applications For Our Acting Programmes Close Soon

Aspiring actors, don’t miss your chance to join ArtsEd’s renowned acting courses! Whether you’re considering our BA Acting Programme for a comprehensive professional journey, furthering your studies with our MA Acting Programme or are looking for a stepping stone to hone your skills with our Foundation Acting Programme, we have the perfect path for you. Immerse yourself in a world of creativity, guided by industry professionals, and build a strong foundation for your acting career.

BA Acting Programme: Learn More & Apply
MA Acting Programme: Learn More & Apply
Foundation Acting Programme: Learn More & Apply

Embrace this opportunity to explore, grow, and transform your passion into an extraordinary career in acting!

Applications close 1st March 2024


 

Chiswick Arts and Business Networking Drinks 2024

Posted on: January 11th, 2024 by Marketing User

ArtsEd alongside Chiswick Book Festival, last night, proudly hosted the much-anticipated ‘Chiswick Arts and Business Networking Drinks’, a vibrant networking event that brought together the local business and art community in an evening of performance, inspiration, and community spirit. With an impressive turnout of over 100 attendees representing 36 diverse businesses, the event was a resounding success, showcasing the unity and creative flair of Chiswick.

The highlight of the evening was the outstanding performance by our talented Sixth Form students (16-18), who captivated the audience with two beautifully rendered songs. Their performance not only showcased their artistic skills but also echoed the rich cultural ethos of ArtsEd.


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In a series of engaging speeches, the essence of community and collaboration was highlighted by our esteemed speakers. Torin Douglas from the Chiswick Book Festival, Peter Middleton, Head Teacher at ArtsEd Day School & Sixth Form, and Mary Ann Parish, Head of Development at ArtsEd, all contributed their insightful perspectives, adding depth and context to the evening.

A special mention goes to our generous partners who added an extra layer of excitement to the event with their thoughtful contributions to the goodie bags and food for the evening. The Chiswick Cinema delighted many with a free cocktail voucher and popcorn, while The Post Room Café enhanced the mix with pastry-with-coffee vouchers, and the Chiswick Book Festival introduced the intriguing Winter Writers Trail. A unique touch was added by Harriet Benton from Harriet’s Kitchen, with her delightful Pepper Pots, as well as providing delicious food for the attendees. The Hogarth Club offered a few exclusive day passes and a much coveted one-month membership worth over £400.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our partners for their generosity and to every attendee for making the ‘Chiswick Arts and Business Network Drinks’ a memorable annual event. Your participation and support exemplify the strength and vibrancy of our local business community and its support for the arts. We look forward to hosting you at ArtsEd in the future.

ArtsEd is incredibly proud of the support we receive from local businesses and benefactors, which enable us to offer fantastic opportunities to our students via our bursary schemes.


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Find out more about how you can help us shape the performers of tomorrow by contacting, Mary Ann Parish mparish@artsed.co.uk with the added bonus of receiving exclusive access to ticket bookings for our sold out shows.

 

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School of Acting: A Guide to Applying

Posted on: January 10th, 2024 by Marketing User

Welcome to ArtsEd, where your acting aspirations transform into reality! As you consider joining our esteemed School of Acting, we’re here to guide you through a smooth, informative application process. Whether you’re eyeing the BA, MA, or Foundation in Acting degree, this guide will help make your application journey as seamless and enjoyable as possible.

Deadline approaching, applications close on 1st March 2024 for 2024 entry.

1. Choosing The Right Programme

Assess each programme’s curriculum, duration, and prerequisites. This will help you align your choice with your career goals and educational background, setting the stage for a successful career in acting.

2. Think About How You’ll Finance Your Studies

Take a moment to ponder your financial planning for your studies at ArtsEd. It’s an important step before diving into the application process. We have various scholarships and funding options available to you; do please investigate and consider what financial support you might need throughout your studies.

Read about funding and scholarships available for ArtsEd students here.

Remember, investing in your education is investing in your future, and ensuring your financial stability during your studies will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the ArtsEd experience without undue stress.

3. Apply Online Via Our Application Portal Before 1st March 2024

Apply via our user-friendly online application portal. The digital portal is designed to guide applicants through a step-by-step process, from account creation to document submission. Having a checklist of necessary documents and prerequisites readily available can be immensely helpful at this stage.

Please note that our application deadline is on 1st March 2024, make sure you finish your applications by then.

Apply Now

 

 

 

Leo Woodall – School of Acting Graduate 2019

2019 acting alumnus Leo Woodall’s lead role in Netflix’s “One Day,” premiering on 8 February 2024. This marks a significant step in Woodall’s career and highlights ArtsEd’s success in nurturing industry-ready talent.

Kim Vithana, Director of the School of Acting:

“His success is reflective of his hard work and how the BA Acting Course prepares our students for a professional career in the performing arts.”

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4. Pick Your Audition Date

Selecting your audition date is a pivotal step in the application process. Considering your preparedness, availability, and any other engagements, choose a date that allows you enough time for thorough preparation and relaxation before the audition. Mark the date in your calendar, set reminders, and organise your schedule to build towards this important day.

5. Get Audition Ready Using Our Useful Tips

Audition preparation is often marked by a blend of excitement and nervousness. Utilise our useful tips and guides to navigate through your preparation phase seamlessly.

Ensure you adhere to the guidelines provided and engage in rigorous practice. Seeking feedback from mentors or peers can also be very beneficial in preparing for your audition day.

6. Audition Day: Relax and Enjoy

The audition day is your moment to shine and showcase your talent and dedication to the craft. Approach the day with a calm, positive mindset and remember to enjoy the process. Whether you’re auditioning in-person or virtually, ensure that you are present in the moment, and convey not just your skills, but also your passion and personality. Your authenticity and enjoyment of the craft will undoubtedly shine through when you’re genuinely engaged.

7. Wait for the Results

After your audition, patience is key as you await the results. Remember, the experience gained is invaluable for your future in acting.

Apply Now

8. If You Didn’t Get the Result You Were Hoping For, Don’t Worry

If you didn’t get the outcome you were hoping for, or you feel you’re not ready for the BA programme yet, have you considered our foundation programme.

Explore your passion for acting with ArtsEd’s Foundation Acting Programme. Guided by the Sam Gibbs at the Lyric Hammersmith, this course is your perfect stepping stone into the world of professional acting. With hands-on training, insights from industry giants like Mike Bartlett and Noma Dumezweni, and a nurturing environment, it’s not just about acting skills, but growing as a person too and preparing for further training. Also, with the perks of Young Lyric membership, this programme is an exciting adventure for all aspiring actors.

Application deadline for our Foundation Programme is 1st March 2024.

Check out our foundation programme below.

Foundation in Acting

 


Each of these steps in the journey to applying for ArtsEd School of Acting unfolds a unique set of experiences and learnings. Embrace each stage with curiosity, dedication, and a love for the performing arts to pave your way into an exiting education in Acting or Musical Theatre. Remember, your journey in the performing arts is not just about perfecting the skill but also about enjoying the process and learning continually.


 

Interested in Musical Theatre?

School of Musical Theatre Application Guide

BA Musical Theatre   Foundation Musical Theatre

School of Musical Theatre: A Guide to Applying

Posted on: January 10th, 2024 by Marketing User

Are you dreaming of a vibrant career in Musical Theatre? At ArtsEd, we’re excited to guide you through each step of your application process. Whether you’re considering the BA or the Foundation in Musical Theatre degree programme, this guide is designed to make your application journey informed and smooth sailing.

Deadline approaching, applications close on 1st March 2024 for 2024 entry.

1. Choosing The Right Programme

Assess each programme’s curriculum, duration, and prerequisites. This will help you align your choice with your career goals and educational background, setting the stage for a successful career in musical theatre.

2. Think About How You’ll Finance Your Studies

Take a moment to ponder your financial planning for your studies at ArtsEd. This is an important step before you begin the application process. We have various scholarships and funding options available, so please investigate and consider what financial support you might need throughout your studies.

Read about funding and scholarships available for ArtsEd students here.

Remember, investing in your education is investing in your future, and ensuring your financial stability during your studies will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the ArtsEd experience without undue stress.

3. Apply Online Via Our Application Portal Before 1st March 2024

Apply via our user-friendly online application portal. The digital portal is designed to guide applicants through a step-by-step process, from account creation to document submission. Having a checklist of necessary documents and prerequisites readily available can be immensely helpful at this stage.

Please note that our application deadline is on 1st March 2024, make sure you finish your applications by then.

Apply Now

 

Stevie Doc – School of Musical Theatre Graduate 2023

Stevie Doc, triumphs in ITV’s 2023 “Mamma Mia! I Have a Dream” competition, securing the lead role of Sophie in “Mamma Mia!” at London’s Novello Theatre, starting 29 January 2024.

Jonathan O’Boyle, Director of the School of Musical Theatre:

“Stevie demonstrates the very best of ArtsEd’s ‘triple-threat’ training. Being an incredible performer, as well as ambassador for the school.”

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4. Pick Your Audition Date

Selecting your audition date is a crucial step in the application process. Consider your preparedness, availability, and any other commitments when choosing a date that allows you ample time for thorough preparation and relaxation before the audition. Mark the date in your calendar, set reminders, and organise your schedule to build towards this important day.

5. Get Audition Ready Using Our Useful Tips

Audition preparation is often marked by a blend of excitement and nervousness. Utilise our useful tips and guides to navigate your preparation phase seamlessly.

Ensure you adhere to the guidelines provided and engage in rigorous practice. Seeking feedback from mentors or peers during this phase can also provide valuable insights into your preparation.

6. Audition Day: Relax and Enjoy

The audition day is your moment to shine and showcase your talent and dedication to the craft. Approach the day with a calm, positive mindset and remember to enjoy the process. Whether you’re auditioning in person or virtually, ensure that you are present in the moment, and convey not just your skills, but also your passion and personality. Your authenticity and enjoyment of the craft will undoubtedly shine through when you’re genuinely engaged.

7. Wait for the Results

After auditioning, patience is your ally. Regardless of the outcome, the experience you gain is a stepping stone in your musical theatre journey.

Apply Now

8. If You Didn’t Get the Result You Were Hoping For, Don’t Worry

If you didn’t get the outcome you were hoping for, or you feel you’re not ready for the BA programme yet, have you considered our foundation programme.

Step into the spotlight with ArtsEd’s Full-Time Foundation Course in Musical Theatre! Led by Barney McElholm, this course is your perfect launchpad into the exhilarating world of musical theatre, focusing on nurturing your skills and confidence in singing, dancing, and acting. You’ll receive intensive one-to-one singing tuition, ensemble dance training in jazz and ballet, and tailor-made audition preparation, all delivered by our BA course tutors. With our experienced ArtsEd team guiding you, you’ll gain invaluable insights into what drama schools seek in auditions. Whether you’re aiming to progress to a full-time training course or just beginning your journey in musical theatre, our programme is designed to help you shine. Get ready to take the stage and embark on an unforgettable journey in musical theatre with ArtsEd!

Application deadline for our Foundation Programme is 1st March 2024.

Check out our foundation programme below.

Foundation in Musical Theatre


Each of these steps in the journey to applying for ArtsEd School of Acting unfolds a unique set of experiences and learnings. Embrace each stage with curiosity, dedication, and a love for the performing arts to pave your way into an exciting education in Acting or Musical Theatre. Remember, your journey in the performing arts is not just about perfecting the skill but also about enjoying the process and learning continually.


Interested in Acting?

School of Acting Application Guide

BA Acting        MA Acting        Foundation Acting

ArtsEd Building Closure During Winter Break

Posted on: December 19th, 2023 by Marketing User

As we approach the winter break, we want to inform our valued Arts Ed community about the temporary closure of our building.

From Tuesday, December 19th, 2023, to Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024, the ArtsEd building will be closed for the holiday season. During this period, please note that no staff will be working, and the building will be inaccessible to students, parents and the general public.

Here are the important details regarding the winter break closure:

1. Closure Dates:

2. Limited Access:

3. Online Resources:

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this seasonal pause. The closure is an opportunity for everyone to take a well-deserved break and recharge for the year ahead.

We look forward to welcoming you back to ArtsEd when we reopen on January 3rd, 2024, refreshed and ready to embrace the new year.

We wish you a joyful and restful winter break and a happy New Year!

Application Deadline for Day School & Sixth Form Approaching…

Posted on: December 18th, 2023 by Marketing User

Deadlines for Day School & Sixth Form Applications are fast approaching.

Day School Admissions:

We audition everyone who applies to ArtsEd. The majority of pupils join the school in either Year 7 or 12, although we also welcome pupils into Years 8 and 9. As we start the curriculum for some of our key GCSE courses in Year 9, we are unable to accept applications for Year 10. References from the applicant’s current school and past school reports are also taken into consideration.

The deadline for Day School entry 2024 is: 7 February 2024 for auditions on 22nd February 2024

“Excellent in all areas”
Independent Schools Inspectorate – November 2019

“Students demonstrate very positive attitudes to learning and develop many excellent learning skills.”
ISI Report

Find out more: Day School Admissions – ArtsEd

 

Sixth Form Admissions:

Admissions to the Sixth Form are by auditions in December and February. You can complete our online application form anytime up to the deadline of Friday 5 January 2024, 9pm.

Auditions for Year 12 entry in September 2024 will be on:

“Pupils often apply the techniques that they develop in vocational studies to other learning”
– ISI Report

Find out more: Sixth Form Admissions – ArtsEd

Our curriculum

Vocational

Expert tutors, many with industry experience, encourage and support pupils to realise their full potential in Dance, Drama and Music. Pupils develop their individual talent, gain essential team-working skills through ensemble work, and emerge as self-assured and poised performers.

  • Dance
  • Drama
  • Musical Theatre
  • Music
  • Visual Arts

Academic

Our academic curriculum is rich and varied. Expert teachers create a nurturing and stimulating learning environment which engages pupils academically, intellectually and creatively.

  • Maths
  • Science
  • English
  • History
  • Geography
  • French
  • Classical Civilisation
  • Statistics
  • Film Studies

ArtsEd instructs a barrister to complete a review on allegations and culture

Posted on: December 18th, 2023 by Joshua Robinson

We are publishing this article in response to recent media coverage regarding culture at ArtsEd. You may be aware of the historic complaints raised in the press over the last number of weeks, and that further complaints and concerns have come to light since then.

These are serious allegations and do not reflect our values or the organisation we want to be.

The Board of Trustees have instructed Ghazaleh Rezaie, a barrister from 12 Kings Bench Walk Chambers, to undertake a review of the allegations and wider governance at ArtsEd.

While it is up to Ms Rezaie to agree and finalise the Terms of Reference, we are keen that this investigation is as broad and inclusive as possible, and that people have the opportunity to make their voice heard. We are determined to establish a clear account of the events and identify lessons to be learned based on the findings.

With that in mind, an independent email address has been established for anybody that wants to contribute to the investigation. enquiries@independent-investigation.com. We would encourage anybody, including all staff, students, parents and alumni to use this email address to contact Ms Rezaie.

We plan for work on the investigation to commence as soon as possible with interviews and evidence gathering in January 2024.

We hope that this statement and plan demonstrates how serious we are about holding the institution to account and how we should be determined at all times, no matter how difficult, to judge ourselves against the highest standards.