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Headteacher. David Speake. Gender. Co-educational. Age. 4 to 16. Campus. Urban campus. The Barbara Speake Stage School was opened on 10 February 1945 as an independent school, and was initially set up as a dancing school, by the founding principal Miss Barbara Speake, MBE, [2] and was located in East Acton, London.
- Urban campus
- Barbara Speake
- 10 February 1945
- Shereen Boucher
Barbara Speake Stage School | Facebook. Public group. ·. 423 members. Join group. It seems we don't have a group so felt compelled to start one for all pupils past and present of the infamous Barbara Speakes School. The Barbara Speake...
Barbara Speake Stage School. A small school specialising in the dramatic arts. Started as a partnership between Barbara Speake and June Collins, the mother of Phil, who runs a highly successful theatrical agency which specialises in younger performers. 135 children aged 3 years 6 months to 16 (GCSE Entry).
11 apr 2022 · It has not been a good time for specialist drama schools – several, including Italia Conti’s junior school, the Barbara Speake Stage School and Redroofs in Reading, have closed in the last...
- Emine Saner
Why The Barbara Speake Stage School? 25,000+ Parent Reviews, Tuition Fees, Ratings, Curriculum | East Acton Lane | The school was opened on February 10th 1945 as a dancing school only, by the present principal Miss Barbara M Speake MBE.
- East Acton Lane
- enquiries@barbaraspeake.com
- 020 8743 1306
4 to 16. Campus. Urban campus. The Barbara Speake Stage School was opened on 10 February 1945 as an independent school, and was initially set up as a dancing school, by the founding principal Miss Barbara Speake, MBE, [2] and was located in East Acton, London.
5 feb 2017 · For more than 72 years, Barbara Speake Stage School in Ealing has been a conveyor belt of performance talent. Known as one of Britain's most respected stage schools, the East Acton Lane establishment helped shape the careers of super model Naomi Campbell, musician Phil Collins and actor Keith Chegwin.