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Louie2015

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I?m very happy with Theatre Peckham. Their ballet department is very strong and they have a ballet company in residence (Ballet Soul). They offer ISTD exams. The studios are new and purpose built.


There?s a lot of emphasis on good technique, stretching and mastery of the basics. Also very important (to me, at least) they are inclusive and welcoming of all body shapes, abilities and needs. Another thing I like is the absence of pink!

https://thesouthlondonschoolofballet.com


My daughters have been going here for more than ten years. Miss Megan the pricipal has been teaching them almost from the very beginning. Think she must only have been about twenty one when she started teaching as she is still only in her thirties. Classes take place predominantly within Harris Girls shcool at the top of Peckham Rye park on Tuesdays/Fridays and Satrudays depending on grade. she does exams and a show every couple of years. Great fun. My eldest has a distinction at grade 8 and she does graded and vocational for the really talented kids. she has had ones go on to white lodge but she is also catering for all shapes and sixes and makes it really great fun. My kids have made freidnships at three that they still have now and small group of them have been doing ballet together for thirteen years!

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