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The South London School of Ballet was founded in 2014 with the sole purpose of creating a friendly and happy environment to nurture a child's desire to dance.


The South London School of Ballet?s ethos is to provide an exceptional standard of teaching to encourage and motivate students of all ages and abilities.


Every child will have access to highly trained and qualified specialist ballet teachers to help develop the technique and skills needed for those seeking a career in dance, or those who desire enrichment to their academic schooling. For fitness, fun, enjoyment or career prospects every student?s aspirations are welcomed at The South London School of Ballet.


Contact us today to book your free introductory lesson.

For more information please visit the website www.thesouthlondonschoolofballet.co.uk



Megan Box-Bardwell BA(Hons),LRAD,ARAD,RAD RTS

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The South London School of Ballet will now be running ballet classes at the Harris Girls' Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road.


Classes also take place at Forest Hill School Sports Centre and the Dulwich Constitutional Club.


Check out the website for further information www.thesouthlondonschoolofballet.co.uk


Contact us today to arrange a free introductory class!


The South London School of Ballet


07948601568

[email protected]

The dance school has only just started but the Principal has taught my three daughters for several years. She is great and my daughters love attending their classes. My girls are age 6, 7 and 9 and have attended since they were about age three. Highly recommended

Thank you for the recommendation JDR :-)


You can also follow the school on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/thesouthlondonschool.ballet



The South London School of Ballet


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