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Sparkle is the early years performing arts curriculum from I-PATH, designed especially for children aged 2–4. It introduces dance, acting and singing through play, imagination and gentle structure, giving young learners a joyful and confidence-building first experience of the arts.
Sparkle classes are nurturing, developmentally appropriate and pressure-free. Children are encouraged to explore, move and express themselves at their own pace - with no expectation to perform or perfect technique. Confidence comes first. Technique can wait.
Each discipline follows a clear programme of study, supporting early development while gently preparing children for progression into I-PATH’s entry-level grades. Assessments feel like a celebration, not a test, and every child receives a certificate and medal to mark their achievement and effort.
Sparkle helps children feel safe, successful and proud — laying the foundations for a lifelong love of learning and the performing arts.
Teachers who subscribe today gain full access to the complete Sparkle curriculum, including all programmes of study, teaching guidance and downloadable resources. Your subscription also unlocks I-PATH’s full suite of graded syllabuses across dance, acting and musical theatre, giving you clear progression pathways for students of all ages. One subscription. One exam board. Everything you need to teach, assess and grow with confidence.
Copyright © 2023 International Performing Arts & Theatre Limited - All Rights Reserved. Company Number: 7440007
I-PATH, 163 Herne Hill, London, SE24 9LR
General Enquiries: info@i-path.org
Exams & Global Operations: exams@i-path.org
Talent Agency: agency@i-path.org
Tel: 020 7078 8693
Patrons: Ross Campbell (Professor of Singing, Royal Academy of Music) & Layton Williams (West End Star & TV Actor)
Dr Adam Tate - Designated Safeguarding Officer
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