LEH is proud to announce that it has once again been selected as a Trinity Champion Centre for 2026–27, a prestigious recognition awarded to schools that demonstrate exceptional commitment to the performing arts and to delivering high-quality Trinity qualifications.
The designation reflects LEH’s longstanding dedication to fostering creativity, confidence and communication through drama and performance. As a Trinity Champion Centre, the School is recognised for providing pupils with outstanding opportunities to develop their performance skills, gain nationally and internationally respected qualifications, and build the self-assurance that comes from presenting and performing in front of others.
The award is a testament to the enthusiasm and achievement of LEH pupils, whose commitment to drama continues to enrich the cultural life of the School. It also recognises the expertise and dedication of staff who inspire pupils to challenge themselves, explore their creativity and achieve excellence both on and off the stage.
Drama at LEH
Drama is a thriving part of life at LEH, with pupils benefiting from a broad programme of productions, clubs, workshops and performance opportunities throughout the year. Being named a Trinity Champion Centre once again highlights the strength of this provision and reaffirms LEH’s commitment to ensuring every pupil has the opportunity to develop their voice, confidence and creative potential.
What is Trinity College London?
Trinity College London is a leading international exam board and independent education charity that has been providing assessments around the world since 1877. It specialise in the assessment of communicative and performance skills covering music, drama, combined arts and English language. With over 850,000 candidates a year in more than 60 countries worldwide, Trinity qualifications are specifically designed to help students progress.
Its aim is to inspire teachers and learners through the creation of assessments that are enjoyable to prepare for, rewarding to teach and that develop the skills needed in real life. It exists to promote and foster the best possible communicative and performance skills through assessment, content and training which is innovative, personal and authentic.
What are Trinity Champion Centres?
Trinity Champion Centres inspire existing and potential centres by sharing their practice and advocating for the qualifications in their communities and more widely. In return, we celebrate achievements, profile their success and promote their work as part of our support offer to teachers and centres.
Champion Centres are recognised by Trinity for their successful delivery of our qualifications. Ways in which this success could be demonstrated include: strong exam results, an exciting programme of performance events, impact on learners or innovation in the performing arts. Centre status is recognised by Trinity through the award of a certificate and a logo, with opportunities to showcase their creative offer throughout the year – for instance in blogs and marketing campaigns.
Successful Trinity Champion Centres have demonstrated the following;
- plans to deliver a Trinity qualification(s) between April 2026 and March 2027.
- at least one successful moderation/exam session in the last 12 months.
- a notable approach to delivering Trinity’s performing arts qualifications.
- evidence of the positive impact the performing arts offer has on the learners who participate.
