LIGHTHOUSE School of Speech, Drama and Communication
We are Liz Chambers and Josephine Wilson, Co-Founders and Co-Directors of Lighthouse School of Speech, Drama and Communication.
We have over 30 years’ collective experience of working in education and the arts and specialise in literacy, drama, theatrical performances and examinations for the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) syllabus.
We plan and deliver courses of study that are well suited to groups or one-to-one and we believe in tailoring our teaching to the individual needs of each learner. We enable each student to develop holistically, alongside the knowledge and learning gained through the school curriculum: by developing students’ expression, team-working self-confidence, and communication our lessons give students the transferable skills they need as a vital life tool.
Lighthouse Team
“Seeing a learner develop their confidence through the arts is a wonderful thing. I am a true believer in the power of communication and drama as a transformative experience
for learners”
~ Liz Chambers
Liz Chambers
Director
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She has taught BTEC Performing Arts, early years’ drama, and music, planned and delivered drama courses for 3 – 19-year olds and now specialises in LAMDA examinations. She was invited to the board of LAMDA Examiners in January 2018. Liz is also qualified to train teachers and educators in the delivery of LAMDA examinations. Most recently, Liz has been invited to teach internationally in China.
Liz is the co-founder of Lighthouse School of Speech, Drama and Communication who teach LAMDA examinations in schools and online.
Liz is passionate about developing a love of learning, literacy, communication, social skills and most importantly confidence in young people.
Through exploration of character, imagination, storytelling and fun, Liz plans courses of study that aim nurture the needs of each individual child. In Liz’s own words, “Seeing a learner develop their confidence through the arts is a wonderful thing. I am a true believer in the power of communication and drama as a transformative experience for learners”.
Jo Wilson
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In 1998 Josephine was one of the co-founders of Uncle Sid’s Theatre Group, with a remit to create new writing for the stage and traditional theatre, particularly Shakespeare.
In 2006 Josephine became Assistant Producer for the nationwide youth theatre festival at the National Theatre, Connections, where she continued to hone her skills as a theatre practitioner.
In 2011, Josephine began more teaching in primary and secondary, and as a tutor focusing on literature, creative writing and English GCSE. In 2013 she pursued her longstanding interest in the study of education, and received 1st class Hons for her B.Ed from University College London, Institute of Education in 2017.
In 2019 Josephine was invited to speak at a conference for The Brilliant Club, a charity delivering programmes of academic enrichment in schools, about the importance of theatre in education.
Megan Blowey
LAMDA Teacher
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Emma
LAMDA Teacher
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Lois Linkins
English Teacher
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