
rudolph23
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At least there are some then. Significantly smaller numbers than other years though I think π
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Has anyone heard of any Year 5 yesβs? I havenβt heard of any. They seem to be quite thin on the ground...
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rudolph23 started following Royal Ballet School Auditions 2020 and RBS JA YEAR 4&5 Video Audition 2020
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It's when they're MA's they mainly only offer London...
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Well done to her ππππ. My DC is also starting in Sept: Year 7 π
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Also, it's lovely news that she got vocational school. Where was she offered a place ππππππππ
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Good luck to those still waiting for their Elmhurst results, this morning ππππ
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Do you know about when the email will be sent? π
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The post has come. No Elmhurst result today. Anyone else heard? π¬
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Thank you π
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Anyone know whether offer letters contain information about whether your child has been awarded an MDS, or not? DC has been prepped that if there is no MDS, for Elmhurst, then we wouldn't be able to accept anyway. This is going to be a long week....
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I don't think there was one this year but I would be happy to be corrected π¬π
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Thank you. I have an impatient DC in this house ππ
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Associate Programs - do you ever receive feedback?
rudolph23 replied to ScottishDancerMum's topic in Doing Dance
I genuinely don't really know which is the easiest. However, I would have thought it would be better to join in Year 5 to make the most of the program. And yet, there are many who've gone on to WL having joined in Year 6. Probably, best to be guided by your dancing teachers and audition for every year, if the teacher thinks it's appropriate. Particularly, considering how many no's the kids get. If you want it, just keep knocking at that door π -
Associate Programs - do you ever receive feedback?
rudolph23 replied to ScottishDancerMum's topic in Doing Dance
JA's don't usually get assessed out. MA's are assessed each year and so can be. The most common year, for entry, as a JA, is Year 5. They are quite lengthy classes for Year 4 candidates really. I would imagine this would probably mean that it is more difficult to get in at Year 6. However, in my DC's JA's, I believe there were at least 5 that joined in Year 6. -
Thank you Pointy Toes. Is that 30 boys, and girls, or just 30 girls? It doesn't seem like that many. I know I am overthinking this and we should just turn up and see π