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Anna C

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I still get Child Benefit for Sean,who is 18 in February. As long as they are doing a Level 3 course [Further Education] and not Higher Education they [we as their parents] will continue to receive Child Benefit until they are 19 years old.

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You can get child benefit whilst the child is doing A levels, even if they are doing the level 6 diploma at the same time. We were told that it was based on a certain numbers a week spent on a level subjects so I can imagine that some might have difficulty if only doing 1 subject. I can't remember the number of hours for sure but I think it was in the 10-12 hours a week sort of area. I was specifically asked how many hours DD would be doing for her 2 A levels - obviously did not know at the time but they said she qualified - but only while doing A levels and not for the third year of the course.

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Thank you for your replies regarding A Levels. My DD has now decided she will do Art, Photography and Textiles A Level IF by some miracle shes lucky enough to gain a place. Shes actually really enthusiastic about it now which is good. Another question...I have sent her audition acceptance form back via recorded mail 9 days ago and its  still not showing as been accepted. Am I OK to email them and ask if they have it? I wouldn't normally worry but the acceptance form said if its not received by a specified date which has now passed they would allocate her audition spot to someone else. So I'm sat anxious wondering if they have it. Thank you x

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I don't think there's any harm in you ringing the school to ask if they have received it. Adelia Wood-Smith, the auditions secretary is lovely and I'm sure won't mind. It certainly wouldn't go against your dd in her chances of getting a place. The auditions secretary isn't on the audition panel.

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Don't be afraid of the schools, or contacting them ... they are just schools and last year I had cause to speak to RBS, ENBS, Tring and Rambert about various things around applications and auditions and every single one of them were extremely polite and helpful.

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When schools leave a space on the application form for a 'passport photo' or 'passport sized photo' does this mean a headshot in a passport size or an actually photo you would put in your passport? very confused and cant seem to work it out :unsure:

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When schools leave a space on the application form for a 'passport photo' or 'passport sized photo' does this mean a headshot in a passport size or an actually photo you would put in your passport? very confused and cant seem to work it out :unsure:

I always put a headshot in a passport size.

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Also does anybody have any idea about the photo requirements for northern as I cant seem to find them anywhere on their website :mellow:

They are listed on the application form: head & shoulders, and 'full-length recent photographs' - it doesn't specify which ones, so maybe they don't mind?

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There were quite a few white leotards and their owners at last years auditions and they all looked lovely - go with what feels right and best of luck

sorry posted in wrong thread is it possible to move to "white leotards for Upper School Auditions" Thanku mods

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Has anyone sent off any audition forms yet? I am hopefully going to send all of mine of by the end of this week. Just waiting for school to hurry up and write my reference as I want to send all of my forms off at the same time!

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