During the lockdowns, there were huge changes in the lives of young people. Babies became toddlers, pre-schoolers were ready but unable to start school, children grew into teenagers and teenagers missed out on the many stages that spark early adulthood.
When schools returned, they did all the could to catch up on lost learning and prepare children for numerous exams. But it is not just academically where children missed out. The on-going isolations when school bubbles burst, has had a worrying impact on children’s mental health and social development.
Hear from the teachers
Although there have been numerous articles written about the impact on the pandemic on children, with more than 50 Razzamataz schools across the UK, the theatre school professionals have seen first-hand how it has affected young people who have never previously suffered with anxiety.
“As professionals working with a wide range of children for more than 20 years, we have seen how the different age groups have been affected,” says Denise Hutton-Gosney, MD and Founder of Razzamataz. “Although Covid curtailed many of the normal interactions children would have in the early years, many of the younger children have enjoyed having their parents around for much more time. However, that has made them less independent than they would otherwise have been and with the older children and teenagers, many of them have suffered a huge loss of confidence. Principals across the network have reported that this age group have found coming back to face to face classes really challenging.”
As a network, the Head Office and Principals have been doing lots of activities to address these issues and to work on building back self-confidence. “Many of our students were just getting to the stage in their lives when they were going out with friends, becoming more independent and experiencing much more of the world,” adds Denise. “Obviously, lockdown put a stop to all of that and although schools have been back a while, it is going to take far longer to make up for these lost milestones.”
How to be a professional performer
Razzamataz Theatre Schools offers exceptionally high standards of performing arts training in dance, drama and singing. The classes cover a
wide range of genres from classic West End and Broadway musical theatre through to the commercial genres of street dance, acting for camera and pop singing.
Although many students go on to gain places at prestigious performing arts colleges and into West End shows such as Hamilton, &Juliet and Matilda, many families send their children to Razzamataz because of the huge difference it makes to their confidence and the many life skills that they learn.
Hear from families
“My daughter started Razzamataz last year and absolutely loves her lessons. She was very shy before she started but Jude, Phil and all her teachers were so welcoming and really put her at ease. In the past year it’s just been wonderful to watch her blossom and her confidence increase so much,” Razzamataz Leeds parent.
“Without Razzamataz zoom sessions throughout lockdown I think we’d have gone stir crazy. What a hard job to do but the team managed to keep a group going through engaging sessions.
Ava started in Tots two years ago and moved up to Minis during lockdown. She absolutely loves it. She says the dancing is her favourite bit but she also has the confidence to put herself forward for singing and drama as well, and is learning new skills all the time. It’s such a safe and supportive environment for children to build confidence and give new things a go, but challenges them at the right pace as well. We can’t wait to start back in September!.”Razzamataz York parent
Learning life skills
#MoreThanJustaTheatreSchool is the hashtag attached to Razzamataz Theatre Schools because of the feedback from students and families on the positive impact that Razzamataz has on each child. When children return after the summer break, the Principals, teachers and staff will be working on helping children to reconnect with any of the lost life skills that occurred as a result of the pandemic.
“With more than 50 schools in our network and with Principals from a wide range of backgrounds, we are confident that we can help all children, no matter what stage they are at,” adds Denise. “Through performing arts, we can help our students express any worries they have, help them build resilience and encourage teamwork and friendships.”
Why start a children’s theatre school
- Research has found that children participating in creative activities were happier than children who did not.
- Children make up a never ending market.
- Parents are always looking at ways to keep their children entertained away from screens and social media.
- The pandemic has brought into sharp focus how important skilled teachers are in children’s lives.
- People are valuing the live/work life balance even more. Franchisees always cite the fact that they can work flexibly and from home as one of the major benefits to running a Razzamataz.
- The support and training that Razzamataz provide allows a wide range of people to be part of the network.
Join our team
Join our multi-award winning team. We are looking for dynamic and passionate partners to own a Razzamataz Theatre Schools! Contact us on 07821 122242/ [email protected] and speak with us about our business opportunity to become a Razzamataz Principal today.
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Re-sale opportunities
Occasionally franchise territories come up for re-sale due to a change in the franchisees’ personal circumstances or simply because they have decided to sell their asset and reap the rewards of their hard work. These re-sale schools very rarely stay on the market for long, so if you are interested, don’t delay in contacting us. Re-sale schools in:
- High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
- Paisley, Renfrewshire
- Horsham, West Sussex
- Derby, East Midlands