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  1. Francesizzi I have a dd starting for year 7, we live in Buckinghamshire and I'm going to get the train to pick her up on exeat weekends as I won't attempt to go on m6 on a Friday, so if you need any help ?

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  2. Bloch leotard - age 8-10 pink Bloch £5

    Papillon leotards - age 10 pink £5

    Plume crop top - age 8 grey £5

    Mirella leotard - age 8-10 Bloch, light blue £5

    Roch valley - size 2 - brand new with tags, pink £5 leotard

    Roch ballet size 2 - red £5 leotard

    Bloch jazz pants, worn once - age 8-10 £5 black

    Pineapple crop trousers age 9-10 £5

    Bloch raw edge trousers in grey- age 8-10 £5

    Bloch raw edge top in grey age 8-10 £5

     

    I have photos if anyone is interested, but cannot put them on here x

  3. Yes but not in an easily copyiable format.

     

    The day starts at 8.55 with registration (classes at 9.15am) & runs until 6pm. To summarise year 7 vocational classes:

     

    Monday - Ballet (90 mins) Ballet (60 mins) Modern (60 mins)

    Tuesday - Ballet (90 mins) Ballet (60 mins) Tap (60 mins)

    Wednesday - Ballet (60 mins)

    Thursday - RAD Ballet (90 mins) Junior Choir (30 mins) Drama (60 mins) Pilates (60 mins)

    Friday - RAD Ballet (90 mins) Vocal Training (60 mins) Tap (60 mins)

     

    I don't know what classes they do on Saturday mornings but they dance for 3 hours.

  4. What I have learnt this year with doing the process, it does not matter how many classes you are doing, what grade you are at, and how good you are, it's all about potential, I know someone this year who does one class a week? Only grade 2, and only started ballet 7 months ago, but still got into a top school with funding!! So I'm not sure it matters, and yes that seems a lot to me too! X

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  5. Twinkles mum. My dd is a elmhurst associate and a Cba, my dd had that very letter the first time she auditioned, I then rang Tring to see what the letter meant, and they said they were very much interested in my dd and just thought a little bit more training and then she would be ready for the Cba course, but they thought she was not quite ready at that time! I would say doing both course now for 3 year Tring is good cause it really pushes all the kids there to there own ability, and elmhurst is good cause it concentrates on technique but does not push the kids, they do things in the class for there age, but both courses are excellent and would recommend both and with all the excellent training my dd was lucky to get a funded place at a full time school to start in September xx don't give up try again xx

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  6. My dd is at the Cba already in group 3 aged 10, when we auditioned when she was 8, she never had done that much dancing, could not do the splits and was not in a excellent school, it is all on potential, 2 years on my dd done all the auditions this year and is on reserve list for elmhurst and Tring, and got a mds for hammond, so I really don't think it's done on how much training you are having and if it's a better school x hope that helps, good luck, the Cba classes are excellent and we are very sad to be leaving this year x

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