Frequently Asked Questions
Still have a question that isn't answered below? Feel free to reach out to us at info@greaternationarts.ca!
Trying out a class may be possible, depending on the course format. Please contact us directly to inquire at info@greaternationarts.ca
Our classes are designed to encourage independence, creativity, and confidence. For that reason, parents and guardians are not permitted to attend or observe regular classes. We invite families to attend end-of-session presentations when available.
All GNAC instructors are experienced arts educators and working professionals in theatre, music, and performance. Our teachers are passionate about creating supportive, inclusive, and engaging learning environments for students of all ages. To read our teacher’s biographies, visit our “About Us” page.
We do our best to maintain consistency with instructors. However, teacher assignments may vary between sessions due to scheduling, production, or artistic needs. Any changes will be communicated in advance whenever possible.
Yes! The GNAC Bursary Fund offers full scholarships for youth from families in financial need. Thanks to our generous donors, we’re able to make the performing arts more accessible to everyone in our community. Applications are accepted year-round, and recipients are selected one week prior to each new session.
Please refer to our cancellation policy here- https://www.greaternationarts.ca/policies/payment-and-refund-policy
Yes. If a class is full, you may reach out to us at info@greaternationarts.ca to add your name to the waitlist. Should a spot become available, prospective students will be contacted in the order they joined the list.
Unfortunately, we cannot offer refunds or make-up classes for individual absences. In the event GNAC must cancel a class due to weather or instructor illness, we will make every effort to reschedule.
Late registrations may be accepted if space permits and the instructor agrees that the student can successfully integrate into the class. Please contact us directly to discuss availability, as it varies class to class.
Absolutely! Our classes are open to all experience levels. GNAC programs are designed to build confidence, skills, and creativity—whether you or your child is brand new to theatre or already passionate about performing.
Age guidelines are in place to ensure the best learning experience for everyone. Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the instructor or program director, depending on experience and maturity level.
Headphones and personal electronic devices are not permitted during class time unless required for accessibility. Students are encouraged to stay fully present and engaged in group activities.
We understand that some students may have a sensory disability that may increase their sensitivity to sounds and noise. We would ask that you have a conversation with the teacher about how best to support your child, which may include using headphones in certain situations.
For the health and safety of everyone, please stay home if you or your child are feeling unwell. If possible, contact GNAC to inform us of the absence. We’ll do our best to help students stay up to date on what they missed.
Please email us to inquire about the possibility of private lessons.
It depends on the class and your instructor will fill you in on the first week. It is always recommended to bring a water bottle and any class materials you’ve been given. For dance and theatre classes, please wear non-restrictive and comfortable clothing, including shoes that you can safely move in. In the winter months, please bring indoor footwear.




