

Clarke is the Principal of Stagecoach Performing Arts Woking (Friday School). He has a passion for nurturing and developing young potential through singing, acting, and dance classes. With his extensive experience in the performing arts industry, he aims to build confidence and improve communication skills in children aged 4–18 years.
Stagecoach Performing Arts Woking offers quality, part-time classes where children have the opportunity to stretch their imagination in three ways at once. The classes are held every Friday and Saturday during term time, with additional workshops during the school holidays. The aim is to provide a fun and supportive environment where children can explore their creativity.
All members of the Stagecoach Performing Arts Woking team are Enhanced DBS checked, ensuring the safety and well-being of every child. The team is dedicated to creating a nurturing and inclusive environment, allowing children of all abilities to thrive and grow.
In terms of classes, Stagecoach offers different programmes tailored to specific age groups. The Early Stages classes are designed for children aged 4–6 years and run alongside the main Stagecoach schools. These classes focus on developing skills in singing, dancing, and drama, making it an easy transition to the next stage of their performing arts journey.
The Main Stages classes are divided into three age-appropriate groups, ranging from ages 6 to 18 years. In these classes, young people learn new skills in singing, dancing, and drama. The aim is to nurture each child's individual talent and build their confidence, whether they are shy and apprehensive or bursting with energy.
For the more advanced students aged 15 and above, Stagecoach offers Further Stages classes. These sessions provide in-depth training and master classes to help talented students extend their performance skills. The focus is on preparing students for auditions and interviews, should they wish to pursue a career in theatre or vocational drama schools.
Stagecoach Performing Arts Woking also offers holiday workshops, providing children with a fun and immersive experience during the school breaks. These workshops allow children to further explore their creativity and develop their performing arts skills.
To give parents and children the opportunity to experience what Stagecoach has to offer, a two-week trial is available at a discounted rate. This allows children to try out the classes and see if it's the right fit for them.
To enrol or for more information, interested individuals can contact Grant Clarke, the Principal of Stagecoach Performing Arts Woking, through various channels, including the contact form on the website or by phone.
Stagecoach Performing Arts Woking (Friday School) is committed to fostering creative courage for life, providing children with the tools and confidence to express themselves through the performing arts.