StageCoach Theatre Arts School was founded in 1988 in Surrey, England. Surrey is a home county and is part of Greater London. Stagecoach started with three schools and now has more than 700 Schools in the United Kingdom and others in Australia, Canada, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Ireland, Malta, and Spain.
In all, Stagecoach trains over 40,000 students every week and is the world's largest part-time Theatre School.
A Brief History of Stagecoach
Founded in 1988 with three schools in Surrey, Stagecoach now has more than 600 Schools in the UK alone and others in Australia, Canada, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Ireland, Malta, Spain, and the USA.
In all, Stagecoach trains over 35,000 students and is the world's largest part-time theatre school.
Stagecoach's Patron is Phillip Schofield. StageCoach Theatre Arts St Paul was started by US Co-Founder Simon McAllister in 1999 and has been running successfully since then. The school started with one main school and one Early Stages. Currently there are two main schools (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) for 6 - 16 year olds, one Early Stages program for 4 - 6 year olds and one Further Stages program for 15 - 18 year olds.
While at StageCoach a student will experience many aspects of the performing world including but not limited to technique building in all areas of dance, singing and acting; team building; presentational skills; imaginative expression; and creative thinking. And the best part is that they all have fun reaching their goals.
A StageCoach student is a well rounded individual who surprises themselves and their audience with what they are able to achieve. StageCoach skills are for life.