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  1. When dd did Elmhurst finals there were 3 groups ! Each did a ballet class , physio assessment , non verbal reasoning tests and a tour of the boarding house. They did this in their groups and parents were asked to return to the school when their child's group were touring the accommodation ! There were approx 37 girls in total, grouped alphabetically, and I believe 12 were chosen. Good luck to your dd ! Enjoy the day x

  2. When dd did Elmhurst finals there were 3 groups ! Each did a ballet class , physio assessment , non verbal reasoning tests and a tour of the boarding house. They did this in their groups and parents were asked to return to the school when their child's group were touring the accommodation ! There were approx 37 girls in total, grouped alphabetically, and I believe 12 were chosen. Good luck to your dd ! Enjoy the day x

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  3. You don't have to go away at 16 ! Some like Central, Rambert etc take at 17 or 18 ! Some even later ! The degree courses obviously requires student loans to cover the course fees with parents only paying for accommodation etc ... That's still a big etc but slightly cheaper for some than with a DaDa and not with the earning restrictions !

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  4. Hi, my heart goes out to you and your Dd ! We are in a similar position with Ds ! We have cut his choice of sixth forms from 8 to 3 ! And even then the cost, even with a DaDa is unachievable ! We have a Dd on an MDS already and the two schemes do not recognise each other ! So it more than doubles our contributions ! With the £70,000 earning limit we are stuffed ! We have jobs that have the potential to earn extra but with this new rule can't !! We have to give him the same opportunity we have given his sister but it's so hard ! If they are both successful in their ambitions then at one point we would have two in sixth form ! That year alone I calculate would cost £26,000 !! We would do anything for our children but something's are a bridge too far ! Good luck with the auditions x may see you on the circuit ! Lol ! Xx

  5. My older Ds has a scoliosis ! It was picked up at a summer school. We went to the GP who refered us to an Orthopaedic surgeon who xrayed him and refered him to a scoliosis specialist and for an MRI to rule out a sinister cause. He has no pain or limitations. We were told that it is not familial and as his growth spurt slows so will the degree of scoliosis. It is all down to the degrees ! His isn't so bad as to require surgery ! He is doing his intermediate exam soon and has no difficulties with any sport ! He has no aspirations of a career in ballet so I dont know how a scoliosis would affect that x

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  6. Are foot stretchers beneficial or not. I am debating as to whether I should purchase one for Dd and Ds. I am getting conflicting views from articles. Physiotherapists don't seem to recommend them. Does any one have any experience or advice! Thank you x

  7. Thank you x Dd tried them on and liked the fit and look it was just the elastic across the top of her foot that she felt made the box bulge ! Going to try another make first but may go back and see how they work in x

  8. They offer places to children they feel are suitable for dance training ! I don't believe there is a minimum to maximum and varies year on year ! My dd is in year 9 and will have to go through the appraisal process in February to determine her suitability to continue with her training ! They all sort of reaudition ! Good luck x

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  9. We always stay at the premier inn in Rubery, near the M5. It's about 20 minutes drive from the school. Good pub next door and a variety of restaurants. Free parking ! A lot of the city centre ones are local multi storey parking !!

  10. At Dd's vocational school girls are voluntarily taking part in a 5 year reasearch program into bone density and vitamin D deficiency in ballet dancers ! Dd has had to record diet, wear an exercise monitor, have a bone scan and give bloods. We willingly signed up for it ! Hopefully the findings will help dancers of the future to adjust their training/diet etc so not to become so fragile in later life !

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  11. Ds went through this last year in year 10. He was to sit 6 GCSES early. He dances 4 times a week, one class is a 420 mile round trip, swims twice a week, plays rugby twice a week and then in April successfully auditioned for Matthew Bournes Lord of the Flies !! Like others have said time management is so very important ! The school had to give him permission to have 2 weeks off ! He has a fantastic work ethic for a 14 year old and prioritised his work load ! There was no time for socialising and friends understood ! The school were very supportive ! Compromise as mentioned before is hugely important ! It was tough but he got through it and was so pleased with himself ! Even got an A in RE !! He knows how precarious the world of ballet is and how there are so few 6th form places and jobs at the end of it all ! We have cut our list of schools from 8 to 2 ! GCSES are so important, he has another 7 next year, and although ballet dreams have really to be in motion at 16 the rest can be realised at 17 or 18 ! We have a plan A, B,C and D ! We have studied the audition dates and found a back to back one which will reduce travel costs and time off school ! Good luck to your DD in her auditions and GCSES ! It is only 8 months out of their lives ! I would start planning a lovely summer holiday if I were you ! That's the only thing that keeps us all sane in our house ! Lol !

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  12. My DS has done an RAD associate class at Elmhurst for the last 2 years ! He was spotted at an RAD class and invited ! The body conditioning class is new this term ! The other students were all ex year 6 associates who were not at a vocational school ! Good news that they are expanding the program ! :)

  13. Thank you Dr Dance, dd is at vocational school. There are no problems with the short breaks it is just this long 7 weeks and I think the worry of the year ahead that has brought on this behaviour ! She is happy and does have fun and maybe I should celebrate her focus and seriousness but it is a concern about maintaining the right balance ! She eats well, just has become more aware of fat content etc ! She is by no means skinny ! Lean and muscular physique I would say ! I'm sure that she probably has less hang ups than a normal girl of her age but I just don't have one to compare her too !!

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