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  • Elstree Screen Arts, Studio Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire WD6 5NN

    We have parking at the rear of the building. Please do not park on the Horizon Place estate - vehicles are at risk of parking fines and clamping. We have plenty of on-site parking available.

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  • You can call our reception on (+44) 020 8386 6220. Open 07:30 - 16:45 Monday to Thursday and 07:30 - 15:00 on Fridays.

    Email us at admin@esaacademy.org

  • You can email us at admissions@esaacademy.org

    Our Admissions Manager is Corinne Ward.

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  • School starts with period 1. Please note that we do not have a morning registration. Our school day starts promptly at 9am with the first lesson of the day. The school is open from 8am serving breakfast so be early, not late!

    We have 6 sessions of 55 minutes in our school day as follows:

    • Session 1 - 9.00am

    • Session 2 - 9.55am

    • Break time - 10.50am

    • Session 3 - 11.10am

    • Session 4 - 12.05pm

    • Tutor time - 1.00pm

    • Lunch time - 1.20pm

    • Session 5 - 2.00pm

    • Session 6 - 2.55pm

    • End of day - 3.50pm

    Please note:

    On Wednesdays we start at session 2 at 9.55am.

    On Fridays we finish at 2.55pm after Session 5.

    Please also note that other optional activities do continue after Session 6 (from 4pm). The school building will shut at 6pm unless there is a production or event taking place in the evening.

  • Autumn Term

    Half Term 1: 5th September 2023 - 20th October 2023

    Half Term 2: 30th October 2023 - 29th December 2023

    Spring Term

    Half Term 3: 8th January 2024 - 16th February 2024

    Half Term 4: 26th February 2024 - 28th March 2024

    Summer Term

    Half Term 5: 16th April 2024 - 24th May 2024

    Half Term 6: 3rd June 2024 - 23rd July 2024

  • To apply for the Academy click here.

    To apply for our Post-18 ScreenCraft courses click here.

  • It depends on the time of year. As we near the Summer Term our applications increase, so it’s best to get your application in as soon as possible to secure your place.

    Please note that certain courses have limited space.

  • Zero. Absolutely no fees whatsoever - we are a government funded state-school that benefits from a unique University Technical College status allowing us to deliver a unique industry-oriented curriculum.

  • Broadly speaking, absolutely. But it’s worth having a quick chat about what different sectors are looking for.

    Employers who are looking to hire you into production crafts and artistry are typically going to be more interested in your portfolio that you develop whilst you study with us and what projects you’ve worked on. This Film & TV industries are heavily reliant on personal contacts, so we help you build your network whilst you’re still training. Our UAL, RSL, CBacc and BTEC qualifications are designed to maximise content creation and networking opportunities.

    If you decide to pursue a career with any kind of copywriting, accounting, production/project management (or a role that’s more office-based), your qualifications will absolutely make a difference. This is where a combination of our distinctly-recognised UAL qualifications pair nicely with our established GCSE and A-Level qualifications. The established qualifications have clear progression paths into higher education (university) and the UAL brand is widely recognised as a pioneering educator in thoughtful and innovative creative practices.

    It goes without saying that the actual process of earning and studying for your qualifications will benefit you greatly no matter which sector you decide to seek out.