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HAIRBELLES

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  1. So frustrating .... My dd was SWL for SS 5 times !!!!
  2. At a pure guess 24 or so beds per year ( I know some years have more) X 5 years .... Approx 120?
  3. Your dd and friends were fabulous Orchidblue !!! And a just keeping the thread on track a fabulous tap number too .....nice to see how all the pupils we know have progressed into mature performers ..... I'm sure they will have no trouble securing agents and contracts
  4. I cant wait for the results and I don't know any of you !!!!! Good Luck to all your DC !!!! They have all done so well and should be very proud of themselves whatever the outcome .
  5. Per year Happymum ..... You are assessed once for the fees and this amount stays the same for the 3 years , and every year for the maintenance element .
  6. Thankyou orchidblue I shall have a look ....... Same here Peanut68 in year 7 they did a lovely ballet piece wearing dragonfly wings the majority all had lovely shots and we got one of the back of dc. I shouldn't moan had some cracking shots of elder dd in her time there.
  7. Yes it is a shame there isn't a DVD as it was my dds last year ,I havnt seen any photos either. I have seen The Hammond Production from before my dds were pupils there and the tap numbers have been fabulous every time.
  8. This is exactly what happened to my friends dd ...... Not good at all .
  9. Hi Dreamy11 It is excess of £26,000 a year at Elmhurst 6th form that's boarding plus Health insurance .
  10. Hi Newdancermum the MDS is an individual award to the dancer so depending on the school , they all have a different number of awards available allocated on talent, if you are chosen to receive an award you will pay a set contribution. From memory I think most forms will ask if you need to be considered for funding. The dada is a "pot" of money allocated to the school or college and depending on who needs what will determine how many dancers are funded. If your DC is successful at prelim auditions the school or college send out a form and you have to indicate what income band you fall into , giving them a rough idea of how much you will need from the "pot" .
  11. RBS Upper School is funded by MDS but for somewhere like Elmhurst that is dada funded the income threshold is lower so if you don't qualify for funding you'd be paying in excess of £26,000 a year .
  12. Best of Luck X .... My Dad has Parkinson's too.
  13. Ha yes that's what I meant the boredom must be getting to me
  14. Just out of sheer curiosity and lack of customers I tried this out. If your gross income is £190,000 with one dependant your contribution would be £900 .
  15. It used to be a black dance-ez leotard and a sweatshirt but that was 6ish years ago . Maybe contact Beckie at Stardust as she supply's the schools uniform. I have just googled Stardust and there is a section for enquiries for The Hammond uniform. How exciting for your little ones even more exciting for you mums a monthly trip to my favourite place to shop Cheshire Oaks
  16. I have often procrastinated to my poor dance mum friends that the classes at Vocational School should be in ability and not academic years .....the little dancer in question could have a Srptember birthday for instance making her roughly the same age. My dd ,an August birthday , was nearer in age to the year below her and it often showed . She also had a very bad injury , I would have been more than happy for her to repeat a year or dance with the year below. Yes it could be said JAs might have an advantage but the flip side to that is that all your less obvious "faults" could have been noticed too.
  17. I'll say it isDancer123..... I've put on a stone in weight since my dd left The Hammond last year I'm sure it was all the stress of auditions ,worrying about what was the best thing to do etc that kept it down
  18. Hi no one really ever know if their child is going to make "it" or not . Also "it" is different for every child. Both my dds were JAs and I'd never heard of turnout until I'd been taking the 2nd one a couple of years. I'm sure they test for available turnout as most at a young age are not strong enough to hold the turnout when dancing. Turnout can be improved wth good training. There is such a term as restricted turnout but it doesn't sound like your dd has this as she made the SWL and it wasn't mentioned in the feedback . Good luck for this year.
  19. I tried ringing on Saturday but no one there to answer calls until tommorrow. I'm looking at the Jazz for dd and I'd like to know if there are any ballet classes included as all participants have to take ballet shoes. I'm sure I read they send an accomadation list when they confirm your place. I am presuming they can stay with landladies of the full time students like they can at Bird and Laine. I will post what info I can find out tommorrow .
  20. I have found it is usually the parents who say misleading things and is verified by the DCs telling each other the truth .
  21. I've just been looking up for JAs for my cousins dd and at the bottom of the page there are the finals dates ..... 4 days of finals for different years ... 2 of these days allocated to yr7 girls , half on one day and half on the other perhaps ?
  22. I don't think the MDS is strictly for Classical ballet anymore as I'm sure when I last read the requirements on the MDS website it says " dance" where it used to say "classical ballet" happy to be corrected though . Usually everyone who attends finals will be offered a bursary if not successful in bagging an MDS.
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