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About Jessica

Musical Theatre performer leading performing arts clubs

Jessica is a Trinity Laban graduate building confidence in young children through performing arts. She leads after-school singing, acting and dance clubs in partner schools, creating spaces where every child feels seen and celebrated.

Jessica, founder of Confidance

Teaching philosophy

How Jessica builds confidence

Safe space

Every child is celebrated for trying. No competition, no pressure. Just joy and encouragement.

Performer-led

Classically trained Musical Theatre performer with 5+ years professional experience guiding every session.

Inclusive

Singing, acting, dance adapted for every age and ability. Every child gets attention and space to shine.

Creative

Drama games, improvisation, choreography. Children discover their own unique voice and movement.

Supportive

Enhanced DBS checked, fully insured, safeguarding trained. Your child is in expert hands.

Joyful

The goal is simple: children leave every session smiling, proud and excited to come back.

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The full story

Jessica is a Musical Theatre performer and children's performing arts teacher. She graduated with First Class Honours from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where she trained classically in dance, voice and drama.

After working professionally in theatre and musical theatre productions, Jessica discovered her true passion: helping young children grow in confidence through performing arts. She has been teaching children aged 2 to 9 for over three years, leading after-school clubs that combine singing, acting and dance in a safe, joyful, non-competitive environment.

Jessica is Enhanced DBS checked, fully insured and safeguarding trained. She works with schools across London to bring professional, performer-led performing arts clubs that build confidence, communication and creativity in every child.

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