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Babyballerina

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  1. Does anyone have any experience of applying to upper schools in Europe? Any advice/previous experiences would be most welcome.
  2. Really, my son says he doesn’t get any!! I’ll check with him. The house parents also said they don’t get any. Thanks for the heads up I will definitely check
  3. Well this has changed since last year as that wasn't happening at all. As i say i speak from experience not just hear say
  4. My boy is in Elmhurst year 7 and they don't have homework. They said that the day is so full that they don't have time to do homework in the evenings. As for the weekends, he stays unless its leave out and the range of activities they have is wonderful. He is thoroughly enjoying every moment. Having also had a daughter go through White Lodge, i feel that they have too much time on their hands and not enough supervision on a weekend especially as they get older. They go to Sheen with the houseparents in year 7 and 8 on a Saturday afternoon but Sunday seemed to be 'entertain yourself'. I can assure you that this was not a good idea
  5. I agree with you we have had a lucky escape. I feel for the ones who are staying because of the intense pressure they will feel over the next two years. They have also now put on the acceptance form that you sign to stay for the next stage that it is ‘subject to progress and/or injury’ Does that mean they can ‘assess out’ in year 10! How catastrophic would that be for their education. Since we have walked away from the establishment in question I have a happy young lady who is enjoying ballet for the first time in a long long time!!
  6. You are absolutely right on all points! They have taken 12 of the most talented kids in their year 7 intake, talent doesn’t disappear, only to ask them to leave when they have failed them . My feeling is that the child should be awarded the MDS funding not the establishment, the funding should move with the child!! This large school has a very large bursary from a major company that is to fund international students for 2 years and then they can apply for MDS funding. Why are we funding international students at the expense of home grown talent. Our training needs to be completely overhauled.
  7. Thank you! It has been particularly harsh for this year group as this is the first year at the school without Lockdowns!! Usually, it is one possibly two at a push but this year it has been awful! Nobody expected this at all, so so hard for all the children!
  8. My DD is in the first year group that have gone through this incredibly harsh and brutal process. They did do videos and photographs that where quite frankly awful. This year they have assessed out 9 of the year group, 7 of which are girls! All have been replaced with international students. This leaves 2 British girls in the year group. You say they are supportive, I disagree!! This process has resulted in one of the children attempting suicide!!! Not one of the ones who are going from the year group were told that there was a problem and they might not get to the next stage, in fact they were told the opposite at artistic meetings. On a positive note my DD is going to another vocational school that will nurture her. In their words at audition ‘she is a huge talent’
  9. Yes Nala my little girl has been offered week one
  10. Do they do more than one role?? It seems very expensive. I’m probably jumping the gun but want to be prepared. Thank you Balletmum1704
  11. We have been lucky enough to be recalled for final auditons for the junior company. We didn't expect to get past prelims so I am now looking at the logistics and cost. Has anyone else done this before?? I know the initial cost and that's going to be a struggle but it the incidentals and the extra accommodation, tickets etc that I'm not sure about. Any insight to this would be amazing.
  12. not really rudolp23 she is very focused in class, not that i'm in class but from what the teacher tells me.
  13. My DD is a Royal Ballet JA and we have had our yearly progress report from the teacher. She has said that she has a very young look about her!! She is 9 and year 5 but I'm not sure what she means. Does anyone have any ideas?? I have asked her what she means is it physically that she looks young but she said its not a physical look. Her exact words were 'she is a lovely mover but still has a young look about her'
  14. The letter that was emailed to me says year 6 is 12.45 to 14.15. Hope this helps
  15. Thank you everyone for all your advice. I have emailed her RBS associate teacher and explained the situation to her. Awaiting her reply!!
  16. DD goes to JA there but it would take me over an hour to get there rush hour. Not possible during the week. Has anyone any experience of shelagh Elliot clarke??
  17. Snowflake her confidence is already taking a down turn. Her JA teacher mentioned it to me!!! Has anyone any recommendations for schools in the Merseyside/Cheshire area.??
  18. Yes Sarahw it's about 15 mins away. All the classes are on a Saturday morning which will clash with elmhurst associates!! Has anyone any experience with Elliot Clarke studios??
  19. yes youngatheart we have ks dance and Shelagh Elliott Clarke about a 20 min drive from us.
  20. That is my worry taxi4ballet. All her peers in the JAs seem to be romping ahead. Whilst I don't want to compare her against the others I'm worried she'll be left behind and therefore she won't get the same chances as the others. My DD is getting bored. She was upset when she realised she'll be in Grade 3 until she is 11. Her teacher is lovely and ex professional but I do feel it's too slow. She does 45 min twice a week because the teacher won't allow her in anymore classes and she must stay with her peer group regardless of ability.
  21. Sorry quite new to this. I've posted in doing dance. thank you
  22. Members 15 16 posts Report post Posted 2 hours ago My DD is nine and has just taken RAD grade 2. She attends a small school held in a village hall with just one teacher. We have just had an email telling us her result and telling us that her next exam will be 2019. I have clarified this with the teacher as I thought it was a typing error. Is this usual for RAD exams to be 2 years apart. My DD is a royal ballet JA and elmhurst as well. Seems a long time to me. Anyone had any experience of this thanks
  23. My DD is nine and has just taken RAD grade 2. She attends a small school held in a village hall with just one teacher. We have just had an email telling us her result and telling us that her next exam will be 2019. I have clarified this with the teacher as I thought it was a typing error. Is this usual for RAD exams to be 2 years apart. My DD is a royal ballet JA and elmhurst as well. Seems a long time to me. Anyone had any experience of this thanks
  24. Anna C I have only approached her dance teacher regarding payment for exams, asking how expensive they are and when she will be doing them, just so that i can put some money aside for them. She immediately thought I was questioning her, I did explain that I wasn't. I have 3 other children and need to budget money for dance fees, exams, etc as the other children also have activities. She just said that it will be later in the year, i explained that i thought it was sooner as there were exams being taken by other children that when she said my dd would stay with her cohort. I didn't feel I was being pushy just asking a question but obviously she thought I was. I had spoken to her before about the children in her class being mean to my dd, calling her a show off etc ( all the girls in the class go to the same school and are the same year group) she was quite annoyed with me and said she'd spoken to the girls and she believed them when they said they hadn't been mean to my DD (also said this to my DD that she believed the other girls!!) She said that it was obvious that my dd wanted to dance with the older girls but that the older girls didn't want her to dance with them. She was under the impression that she had made it up so she could go up to higher grade with the older girls. I can understand the teachers do get annoyed if parents are constantly complaining. It would drive me mad.!!!
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