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Arts Educational School

Arts Educational Schools, London
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Established 1939; 78 years ago (1939)
Type Independent
President Andrew Lloyd Webber
Principal Chris Hocking
Founder Grace Cone and Olive Ripman
Location Cone Ripman House
14 Bath Road
Turnham Green Park

Chiswick
London
W4 1LY
England
Local authority Hounslow
DfE number 313/6064
DfE URN 102551 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11+
Website artsed.co.uk

Arts Educational Schools, London, commonly known as ArtsEd is an independent performing arts school based in Chiswick in the London Borough of Hounslow.

ArtsEd provides specialist vocational training at secondary, further and higher education level in musical theatre and acting for film and television. The school also offers part-time and holiday courses in the performing arts. The school is accredited by Drama UK and it offers Qualifications and Curriculum Authority recognised qualifications validated by the City University London or Trinity College, London.

In 2013 ArtsEd was awarded a grant by the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation to fund a major refurbishment project. The money was spent on improving four key areas: the main theatre, costume storage, the School of Film and Television and the school’s access facilities.

Arts Educational Schools London is accredited by Drama UK and is one of twenty-one specialist performing arts schools approved to offer government-funded Dance and Drama Awards, a scheme established to subsidise the cost of professional dance and drama training for the most talented students at leading institutions.

In 2015 the School was rated "Outstanding" by Ofsted.

ArtsEd originated from two schools, one founded in 1919 by Grace Cone and one in 1922 by Olive Ripman. These two women were educational pioneers who believed passionately in the value of combining a general academic education with a specialised training in dance, drama, music and art, preparing young men and women for professional careers in or connected with the theatre. In 1939 Grace and Olive joined forces to create the Cone Ripman School, subsequently named the Arts Educational Schools. The school was first based in premises at Stratford Place in London, but following the outbreak of World War II, the school was relocated to Tring, Hertfordshire, where it shared premises with the Rothschild Bank in the mansion at Tring Park.

In 1941, the school reopened its premises at Stratford Place, with a second school continuing to operate in Tring and in 1947, both schools were renamed the Arts Educational Schools (London/Tring Park). Ballerina Dame Beryl Grey became Director of the Schools in the 1960s and ArtsEd continued to innovate, introducing both professional acting and musical theatre courses before many of their competitors. Since it was reopened, the London school has been based in various locations, until 1986 when the school purchased the former buildings of Acton and Chiswick Polytechnic, which had merged with Maria Grey Training College to form the West London Institute of Higher Education ten years prior. This building continues to be home to the school and is now known as Cone Ripman House.


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