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  1. An interesting topic, which reflects both the desire/aspirations of DS and DDs to follow classical ballet through training to a career and the challenges they face. It looks to me as if to stand the best chance, if they are looking for vocational training to aspire to be the best, is to attend one of the schools that focus entirely on ballet. From the discussions above it looks as if at Tring and from other topics the Hammond offer a spread of dance training with less ballet, compared to say Elmhurst or RBS or what the overseas schools offer. Guess the proof of the pudding is how many pupils from the broader based schools are successful in year 11 and get into ENB, upper school RBS. Obviously there are those who attend a vocational school that offers a mix of dance styles because that is the direction they wish to move to with respect to a career.
  2. Very good news for the White Lodge pupils a big welldone to them all. I also wonder how many pupils manage to secure a place at the upper school who attended one of the other vocational schools or were in the Senior Associate programme over this year and over time.
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