Life Skills at Theatretrain
October 16, 2024

What do kids learn at performing arts classes?

If you’re considering a performing arts class for your child, you’re probably asking the real question first: “Will they just pick up a few dance steps or will they walk away with skills that actually help them in life?” It’s a good question, and one we’re always happy to answer.

At Theatretrain, we see the magic that happens beyond the stage every single week. Yes, our students learn singing, dancing, and acting, but what really sticks are the life skills they take with them into school, friendships, and the wider world.

Here’s what we see our students grow into and why parents often tell us it’s one of the best decisions they’ve made.

 Confidence That Lasts

One of the biggest transformations we see is a quiet boost in confidence.

Most children don’t arrive ready to belt out a solo or lead a scene. But they do grow into it, step by step, week by week as they discover that their voice matters.

Standing up in front of an audience (whether that’s the Royal Albert Hall or just their friends at class) helps them speak up at school, meet new friends, and feel proud of who they are.

“My 5 year old daughter has grown in confidence and made more friends. I felt so proud when watching her sing on the stage.” – Hayley, Google review

Teamwork & Communication

You don’t get through a dance routine or group scene without learning how to listen and work together.

Our students practise:

  • Supporting each other when someone forgets a line

  • Listening and adapting in rehearsals

  • Giving and receiving feedback kindly

It’s real-life teamwork. The kind they’ll use everywhere, from group projects to their first job.

Resilience When Things Go Wrong

Performing isn’t always perfect.
Sometimes you forget the words. Sometimes you miss a step. Sometimes you feel nervous – and do it anyway.

Our students learn that mistakes are part of getting better. They practice picking themselves up, trying again, and encouraging each other to keep going.

That resilience sticks with them far beyond the stage.

Creativity & Problem-Solving

Every class is a chance to think differently. Improvising a scene, exploring a character, or adding a twist to choreography.

It’s about learning to express ideas, solve problems creatively, and think outside the box, skills that come in handy for everything from English essays to big life decisions.

Discipline & Focus

Behind every show is hours of commitment and focus.
Learning lines, practicing choreography, showing up every week. These are habits that help children stay organised and motivated, not just in drama but at school too.

Leadership & Independence

As children grow in confidence, they naturally start to step up.

You’ll see them:

  • Supporting younger students

  • Leading warm-ups

  • Suggesting ideas

  • Taking responsibility for their part in a show

These moments build independence and leadership in ways that feel natural, not forced.

It’s More Than a Performing Arts Class

When parents say, “My child has grown so much since joining Theatretrain,” they’re not just talking about a polished performance.

They’re talking about confidence that spills into school life.
Teamwork that builds friendships.
Resilience that helps when things get tough.
And the joy of being part of something that feels theirs.

If you’d love to see your child grow in these ways (and have a brilliant time doing it) we’d love to welcome you both.

Find out more about our

amazing performing arts classes here

Theatretrain Hitchin

Saturdays
Hitchin Girls School
9.30am-12.30pm

Theatretrain Letchworth

Saturdays 
St Christopher’s School
9am-12pm

Theatretrain Stevenage

Saturdays 
Marriotts School
1.30pm-4.30pm

Theatretrain, a nationwide provider of weekend theatre schools for young people aged 4-18, specialises in weekly classes in acting, singing, and dancing. An emphasis is placed on learning valuable life skills such as confidence, empathy, courage, and resilience. If you know a child who loves to dance, act and sing or could do with a little confidence boost why not visit to find out what our performing arts classes can offer your child at one of our 80 locations across the UK.

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