Currently classes are held at 3 locations, Sundridge (Kent), Oxted Town Centre (Surrey) and Hazelwood studio Limpsfield/Hurst Green (Surrey)

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The Team
Two of the teachers have been involved with the school for many years, but more recently are increasingly supported by Emma and Becky who have a significant impact in both the teaching and other aspects of the school.
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Judith undertook 6 years training at Arts Education School at Tring for the Performing Arts, where she studied all forms of dance.
She undertook her first dance teaching role at Pattison College in Coventry where she met Janet Brown.
Judith has a lengthy list of traditional teaching qualifications. |
Janet has been involved with the school almost from the outset.
She has an arts degree in Humanities as well as a wide range of dance teaching qualifications
Besides being a major influence in the school Janet is responsible for the majority of choreography arrangements, both for exams and shows. |

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Emma started dancing at the school at the age of 5 and following years of excellent exam results decided to teach dance.
She qualified to teach both ballet and modern in 2006 and then tap the following year, since when Emma has undertaken extensive training with other teachers to broaden her experience.
As well as having now joined the teaching staff Emma has taken on the role of Wardrobe Mistress to provide some of the superb costumes used in shows. |
Becky is another recruit from within the school. She also started dancing at the age of 5 with a similar experience. Becky was a "Saturday girl" for several years which added to her knowledge before opting to join the teaching staff as an Assistant Teacher.
Becky is now well advanced in her studies and in July 2010 passed her first teaching exam with excellent results and has recently been nominated for the “Student of the Year” award by the International Dance Teachers’ Association, the examining body.
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