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Happymum

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  1. How many girls there are usually in 6.1?
  2. I think it says on the letter from Tring that after receiving MDS offer we will have 2 weeks to accept it. I also though "what if" but as Sarahw says it's so rare to get an MDS offer from Tring that I won't worry about it until it happens. Good luck to your DD.
  3. My DDs associates teacher once said that perfect/beautiful ballet walk is one of the hardest things to do
  4. I agree With what Legseleven have said above. If children want and are able to learn "more then average" then they will even if it's not a top grammar school.
  5. If I remember well It's a similar 1,5h long ballet class plus flexibility check. After the class some children are asked to stay for 1-2-1 physio assessment (10-15 minutes long).
  6. She normalny attends every preliminary and final auditions (exceptional circumstances stopped her from attending upper school preliminaries this year).
  7. If you are trying for dance course no song needed in Tring, just solo
  8. I can't remember exactly how many got finals two years ago, but looked like more then 6 girls for year 7. More like 12? Around 5-6 were asked to stay for physio assessment after finals. Edited to add that maybe some of the girls were trying for Year 8 or 9 but I remember another group of slightly older girls starting their final auditions soon after my DD so I guess first group was just Year 7.
  9. Sorry to hear about the "not this time" results, keep dancing! Well done to all the "yeses"! Finals at WL are a lovely day out (especially if it's sunny), great experience even if a child isn't offered a place afterwards. Waiting for the results is the worst, hope London results will arrive very soon.
  10. For my DS (who loves dancing) barre is the boring bit as well but he says he understands the importance of it. And why it's boring? I think it's because he has to almost stand still and focus on little details - I think for some boys it becomes easier when they are older. My DS is a RBS JA and there are no separate classes for boys. From what I know only in London boys have separate classes. In my DS JA class there is a lot of barre work and a lot of time spend standing still and focusing on little details like shape of the hand and where to look precisely in a certain moment etc. All very important of course but challenging for an 8 to 10 years old. Certainly was for my son when he was 8 but he started to appreciate and enjoy it more being 10. Hope it helps
  11. Elmhurst is similar to WL but they don't always take 12 girls and 12 boys. The years I know about was 14 girls and 11 boys and year later 11 girls and 10 boys. Tring dance course classes are smaller. I know a year with 7 girls and 3 boys. But only half or less of them got in with MDS funding, the rest is paying full fees. Tring has just around 7-9 (that's the years I know about) MDS places to be offered to children auditioning to years 7-11, so it doesn't all go to Year 7. I don't know how many places there are in Hammond but I know that apart from MDS places they also offer school scholarship.
  12. I've received the email today :-) Who else is going to OPES week 2? My DD is really looking farward to it. I'm sorry for posting twice, not sure how it happened
  13. I've received the email today :-) Who else is going to OPES week 2? My DD is really looking farward to it.
  14. Thanks for your replies. How long did you wait for the email? I've just check my bank statement - they didn't cash the cheque yet.
  15. I've send my DD's OPES application form and cheque a week ago. Will I receive any information that they have received it and her place is secured? Will there be any communication regarding the times of arrival and departure, what to bring, timetable etc ?
  16. Plus also some girls leave MAs because of their age, they will need to move up to SA classes (if successful).
  17. Wow!!! Great news Armydancer! Well done to your DS! Now decision time :-)
  18. I agree that it looks like an admin error - you have received an "ordinary no" letter instead of "associate no" letter. I think you can just ignore it and ask for the feedback. I'm sorry it was a no this time. Congratulations to all who got through to finals!
  19. 19 boys! That's a lot comparing to the first 2 auditions, was it also just for Year 7 and 8? Or older as well? Good luck to everybody who auditioned today!
  20. How big are the classes in OPES? Is it just the 4 teachers for the whole week for all 3 groups? To DC get lots of personal corrections? Also - what time on Sunday DC need to be there? I understand lesson start on Monday morning.
  21. Somebody recently asked me (actually it was a statement not question) "the ballet school your daughter goes to is girls only, isn't it". Well... not really. I decided not to mention that my DS is trying for a place this year ????
  22. As the website is still not working I have contacted Olivia through Facebook again to book a place for my DD. She will be in the middle Advance 1 group. Olivia says this group do lots of ballet, repertoire, pointe and a contemporary class a day.
  23. Thank you for the dates. I'm a bit confused though, sorry. Can anybody remember if every week school starts on Monday and finishes on Friday? Or is Saturday the last day? Or do boarders arrive on Sunday afternoon? Edited to add that I thought it's a classical ballet SS, no jazz or tap or musical theatre, just ballet, repertoire, Pilates etc. Am I mistaken?
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