Enrollment Information
We offer flexible payment options to accommodate your needs:
Monthly Plan
R300
- T-Shirt
- Sweatbands
4 Termly Plan
R750
- T-Shirt
- Sweatbands
3 Termly Plan
R1000
- T-Shirt
- Sweatbands
Yearly Plan
R3000
- T-Shirt
- Sweatbands
Yearly registration fee: R250
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about 3..2..1...Action!
❓ Why is there a registration fee? ▼
Upon registration, each child will receive a 3..2..1...Action! T shirt, a pair of sweatbands which they slap on to get their bodies and certificate upon completion of the year and a profile on the 3..2..1...Action! database.
❓ My child already does drama at school — will they still benefit? ▼
Absolutely. While school drama introduces performance, a specialist speech and drama academy offers smaller classes, individual attention, and structured skill-building focused on confidence, communication, and self-expression. These classes develop clear speech, emotional awareness, , teamwork, and self-belief in a supportive, pressure-free environment — enhancing school learning and helping children find their voice for life.
❓ What ages do you cater for? ▼
We offer age-appropriate classes for children aged 3–5 and 6–9. Each programme is carefully structured to suit the developmental stage, confidence level, and attention span of each age group.
❓ My child is shy. Will this still be suitable? ▼
Absolutely. Our classes are designed to build confidence gently and safely. Children are never forced to perform. We create a supportive environment where shy children can grow at their own pace and feel celebrated for who they are.
❓ Does my child need acting experience? ▼
No experience is needed at all. Our programme welcomes all children, whether they are outgoing, reserved, experienced, or completely new to drama.
❓ Is this just about acting and performing? ▼
No. While performance is part of the process, our focus is on confidence, communication, speech, social skills, creativity, and personal growth — skills that support children in everyday life and at school.
❓ Will this help my child at school? ▼
Yes. Speech and drama supports clear speaking, listening, concentration, reading confidence, presentation skills, and participation in class. Many parents notice improvements in both academic confidence and social interaction.
❓ How are classes structured? ▼
Each class includes a balance of speech work, drama games, movement, storytelling, and creative play, designed to support personal, social, and physical development in a fun and engaging way.
❓ Do children have to perform on stage? ▼
Performances are encouraged but never forced. Any showcases are age-appropriate, supportive, and designed to celebrate each child's progress rather than perfection.
❓ How big are the classes? ▼
We keep classes small to ensure individual attention, meaningful participation, and a safe, nurturing learning environment.
❓ How does this differ from school drama? ▼
School drama is curriculum-based and time-limited. A speech and drama academy offers specialised focus, smaller groups, and progressive skill development centred on confidence, communication, and self-expression.
❓ What qualifications do your teachers have? ▼
Our facilitators are trained and experienced in speech, drama, and child development, and are passionate about working with young children in a supportive, professional environment.
❓ How long does it take to see results? ▼
Every child is different, but many parents notice improvements in confidence, speech clarity, and participation within the first term.
❓ Is this suitable for boys and girls? ▼
Yes — absolutely. Our programme is inclusive, playful, and engaging for all children, regardless of personality or interests.
❓ Can parents watch classes? ▼
We encourage independence during lessons, but parents are welcome to observe open classes or showcases where children can proudly share their progress.
❓ How do I enrol my child? ▼
You can enrol by contacting us directly, completing our online form, or booking a trial class to see if it's the right fit for your child.