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  1. 3 minutes ago, Mumofdancegirls said:

    Did she get a place?

    Is she happy there 

    heard standard high and school subjects is good but also that lots of “who you know” getting people in. Could be untrue.

    not a clue really. 

    It’s the boarding that concerns me 

    No, she didn’t get a place, but is very happy at another vocational school 😀. I don’t think anyone got in by any means other than merit. Around  9 associates applied for FT and only 3 got places. Most of the parents of the children who didn’t get in had long-standing relationships with the school, so I don’t feel there’s any truth in that rumour.

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  2. I don't think it's 'easy' to get a place, my daughter auditioned last year (she was an associate there) and she said the standard was higher than all the other prelims. Why not contact them? I don't think they've had their finals yet?

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  3. When DD applied to London JA in 2016 and 2017, someone worked out afterwards that there was a 1 in 14 chance of getting a place ...

    (this was for girls, think boys stood a 1 in 5 chance)

  4. I'm so pleased for you! The recall day is shorter and parents just drop and leave.

    There's a ballet class, then a modern class and then they do a musical theatre workshop. In this they learn a song from a musical and each sing a line. DD was nervous about this bit, but I think it's to identify all rounders rather than penalise anyone if that makes sense. There are children in her year who have funding and aren't particularly strong singers.

    As far as I can remember I dropped off at 9am and picked her up around 1pm.

  5. In RAD classes they are split into those doing Intermediate and those doing Inter-foundation, not by year, so there's a mix of year 7 and 8 in DD's current RAD class. They have non-syllabus classes together as a year group. 

    There were a couple of girls who were ready to take the IF exam at Christmas as they'd already studied at that level, DD and others are taking it next week, and there's a few who aren't quite ready yet who'll do it in year 8.

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  6. 2 hours ago, margarite said:

    My daughter did quite a dance that she’d performed at festivals. It wasn’t the most technically complicated, but as she knew it so well she was able to perform it very confidently. I’m guessing they can see technical skills in the ballet class, so this is the time to show performance?

    Regarding the vocals, it’s not as scary as it sounds. DD sang Naughty from Matilda but some children didn’t prepare anything and just told to sing ‘happy birthday’. They don’t sing in front of each other.

    I hope your son enjoys the day, it’s a lovely school and DD is very happy there. She found the audition day very low-key and friendly.

    I can’t edit my post now but the first sentence should read ‘My daughter did a dance that she’d performed at festivals’  -  not as I mistakenly put ‘quite a dance’. I sounded like an over-proud dance mom 😆

  7. My daughter did quite a dance that she’d performed at festivals. It wasn’t the most technically complicated, but as she knew it so well she was able to perform it very confidently. I’m guessing they can see technical skills in the ballet class, so this is the time to show performance?

    Regarding the vocals, it’s not as scary as it sounds. DD sang Naughty from Matilda but some children didn’t prepare anything and just told to sing ‘happy birthday’. They don’t sing in front of each other.

    I hope your son enjoys the day, it’s a lovely school and DD is very happy there. She found the audition day very low-key and friendly.

  8. I too would have never considered a private education for my daughter, she is now in her second term at Hammond. I can’t say what the future holds for her, but I can already see the benefit of both the vocational and academic classes. She works hard, but is very average academically so the smaller class sizes benefit her greatly. I feel she would get lost in the average comp, as bobs along in the middle of the class.

    Dance wise she has improved so much, she only took her Grade 3 last April but is already taking her IF exam in March. I think being with likeminded children has helped spur her on too. It seems to be working for us at the moment, but  I do miss her! 

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  9. I heard that there was only one year 8 place, so it makes sense I guess to be very careful of the numbers they invite to finals so not to raise expectations.

    Good luck everyone still to hear. I remember the waiting well xx

  10. On 01/12/2018 at 12:06, Mummy2BalletFairies said:

    Has anybody else who received the yes email still not received the postal letter? My DD is only 9 and I haven't told her she has a place yet, because the email said wait for the letter which was posted Monday...5 days and counting....

    I would ring/email them first thing tomorrow to get clarification.

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  11. 12 minutes ago, SissonneDoublee said:

    I was just about to say exactly this! Especially with a first pair. She is likely to underestimate how much breaking in they need. I also second getting her to do the ribbon sewing, even if it needs a bit of a retouch... my 11 year old DD is so proud of having done her own, without much in the way of sewing experience before that!

    She did do the first ribbons on her pair - as I said they were a little wonky - it was like Frankenstein’s ballet shoes 😆

    Good tip about the breaking in though, fingers crossed that’s all this pair needs too ...

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