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Just wanted to share how happy we are with them - knatchbull rd nr myatts fields


The Saturday morning preprimary class got so busy they couldn't give individual attention so they have now split it into two smaller classes


Louisa who takes the class is lovely And my 3 year old loves it


Very relaxed and friendly

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My children go to South London Dance Studios in Herne Hill and they absolutely love it! They have such a variety of classes such as ballet, jazz, national, street dance, modern and more they even had adult classes!! Definitely worth looking at - its a fantastic school!

Because everybody real life I know who speaks of slds comments precisely that it is not at all relaxed and on occasion parents have been reduced to tears after transgressing the rules


So it is interesting how any thread about dance sees a newly registered forum member extolling the virtues of slds ...

I've removed some posts from this thread - as some of you picked up on there was a fake post recommending a different dance school which I removed. Subsequent posts referring to this have been hidden as they did't make sense once that post was gone.


No conspiracy theory, just me doing a bit of late night housekeeping.

If I were new to this forum I may have fallen for the recommendation made by the fake poster. If someone starts a thread about a specific group or service provided by someone, centres/people/organisations of a similar ilk should not jump on it UNLESS it's a thread requesting info about such a service.


This thread is about McAlpine Dance School, and just so I remain on topic...I will consider McAlpine for my daughter when she is old enough way before a centre who creates fake accounts posing as BusyMums recommending their services...poor show!!

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