Choosing a dance school for your child can be overwhelming. There are so many choices.
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Some schools have a busy schedule of competitions and performances that they expect their students to participate in, and some will expect students to take formal examinations in a particular syllabus. Other schools will have a more informal approach and focus on enjoyment, fitness or creativity.
Ausdance, an association of Australia dance schools and teachers, recommends parents should look for sound teaching qualifications, good communication skills, a thorough understanding of safe dance practice; an appropriate and safe space to dance in; knowledge of basic First Aid and OH&S obligations; awareness of age appropriate activities and sound lesson structure; a positive, joyful and nurturing learning environment; and clearly defined assessment procedures.
If you’re new to the dance world, you may not know what kinds of things to ask. Ask the teacher plenty of questions and try to get testimonials or recommendations from other parents or professionals. A few things you could ask about include:
- the aims and objectives of the school
- professional development of teachers
- syllabus
- assessment and exams
- safety procedures
- public liability insurance
- injury or illness policies
- performance opportunities
- holidays or missed classes
- fees and uniform or dress codes
- policies on observing classes.