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  1. In case it helps, I also had to do this. I found that of the companies I looked at, Axa and LV both cover for being Covid positive, and for having to self-isolate (some don't cover for the latter, but it seemed to me pretty important). I had to buy a single trip policy for myself, even though I won't be on the trip, but naming the child as a traveller (a child obviously cannot be the policy holder). I spoke to both companies on the phone and explained exactly what I needed, and they were both really helpful.
  2. For those on the various waiting lists (and apologies for boring everyone else) does anyone else think this might be a hopeful sign? BBC reporting that despite the delay to removing legal limits on group sizes/social distancing etc, there are some changes being brought in from 21 June including the following: Children can go on overnight trips in groups of 30 with, for example, the Scouts or Guides, or as part of summer residential schools So possibly group sizes might be able to be larger, and open up more places? 🤞
  3. London JA here - we got confirmation of next year's place on 23 May, and had to respond by 31st. Sounds like it varies from centre to centre, so probably not much help. Good luck to everyone applying!
  4. Congratulations! As a parent to a fellow waiting-lister (for week 1), I'm so happy for your daughter and it's great to know that places do come up Hope she has a wonderful time.
  5. Thanks for the inside info! That might absolutely play into people's decisions about taking up a place or not ....Perhaps I should have considered more that people might cancel (or be forced to by travel difficulties etc) after paying the full amount.
  6. It's a good point, and I was sort of hanging onto that for a bit. But my daughter is only 10, and it would make sense that places become available on a like-for-like basis with the people who withdraw. So this could be very relevant for the older age groups, but would people send their 10 year olds abroad for a summer school? Perhaps they do! (I guess if the whole family comes and makes it a holiday that would work)...
  7. Thank you so much! That's really helpful. Sounds like we would probably have heard by now if she had a place from the waiting list, then. Never mind. At least I can go ahead and book something else with confidence.
  8. Hello - just wondering if anyone with a place on the Summer intensive can please help out with any info re payment/confimring a place. Is there a deadline coming up soon for paying the balance for the course? Situation is that my daughter is on the waiting list for the week of the 19 July, but if she doesn't end up getting a place, she's keen to go to another course in the summer. Finances don't permit me to book anything else until I'm sure that she doesn't have a place, but I'm getting worried that we might miss the boat and lose out if I don't book something soon! I just thought that maybe if there was a deadline for payment, I could wait until a few days past that and then take the plunge with booking another course. Thank you anyone for any insights 😀
  9. Congratulations! Waiting list here too.
  10. Oh that's interesting! Maybe that bit more maturity that comes in year 6 might help my daughter with her confidence. I really feel for the year 6s this year (and their parents too of course!) - must have been so hard making these big decisions without the open days, residentials etc. Really good luck to your DS for his application - you never know, you only need one place, after all!
  11. Thank you! That's really helpful. I've just had a look at Moorland and it looks amazing! I am daunted by those video requirements - congratulations to your DD for being accepted (and before the closing date too - they must really want her!). I'll definitely look into Malvern too. That's of course assuming that all these will go ahead as planned.... My daughter is the opposite - desperate to go to ballet school, but nervous about leaving home to board. Wow, I hadn't thought there would still be movement, I'd just assumed that waiting list basically means no. Sorry to hear you had to give up your place after the disappointment of last summer - that must have been really tough for your DS. Hope he gets a summer place this year to make up for that double disappointment.
  12. We're in a similar boat, @SJBallet. Yr 5 daughter on waiting list for Spring Intensive, and applied for summer. I'm not hopeful after reading here that there will be fewer places and perhaps more people who weren't able to attend last year going straight in this year (which is fair, but disappointing for those only old enough to apply this year). She may also wish to apply for vocational school next year, so I'd really love her to have some sort of residential dance experience before that decision is made. Not sure of any alternatives - I think Elmhurst summer school is only from age 11? I didn't know about the Moorlands one (hadn't heard of that institution - off to google, though sounds like it might be too late to apply!).
  13. Another one for the waiting list here! Congratulations to those who got a yes, especially those who were disappointed last year. I wonder if there might have been more pressure on places this year for that reason, which might explain the looooong waiting list this year!
  14. Congratulations to your daughter, @Yellowbutterfly! Mine is currently a yr 5 London JA, and we made the skirt for her when she joined last year. I say we... actually my clever mother-in-law. The associates team sent out the instructions on request, and they were pretty simple to follow. If you know what you're doing and have a sewing machine, it'll be fine! It took us an afternoon from cutting out to finished skirt.
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