Little Voices performing arts school has helped students across Richmond to achieve outstanding results in this year’s London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) examinations.

In July, 200 Little Voices children aged 4 - 13 years took exams in grades 1- 8 with over 98 per cent achieving distinctions and merits. Little Voices also maintained its outstanding 100 per cent pass record.

Principal, Ashlea said: “We are thrilled that our students’ talents have been recognised through these amazing results and are so proud of all of them. It is always rewarding to be part of an organisation that helps students to achieve their ambitions."

LAMDA examinations are prestigious awards, from which students can gain UCAS points to help with their university applications. As part of the exams, students must perform poems, scenes and straight acting pieces for the examiner.

Little Voices lessons held in Richmond and Teddington are offering free trial lessons throughout September allowing children aged 4 - 13 years the opportunity to train with the best and to develop their talents and confidence with Little Voices.

Places are filling fast and anyone interested should apply as soon as possible. For more information about Little Voices South West London or to apply, please contact Ashlea on phone: 0208 088 0113, email: SWL@littlevoices.org.uk or visit the website https://www.littlevoices.org.uk/locations/london-richmond