Pupils’ delight in ballet exams results
Last updated at 13:13, Friday, 06 May 2011
FIFTEEN pupils from Maria Fischer’s Windermere and Furness school of dancing have passed their recent ballet examinations (Royal Academy of Dance) with distinctions.
The school was commended on its excellent standard and the children are all delighted with their results.
Pictured above, top from left: Brogan Hurst, Lucinda Irving, Anna Twyford, Lucie Moore. Middle from left: Oona Walker, Kate Mitchell, Ellie Harvey, Tamsyn Duff, Emma Newsham, Ellie Thompson. Front from left: William Helme, Niamh Angell, Malena Willson-Pirie, Michelle Cheung and Jack Roberts.
First published at 13:08, Thursday, 05 May 2011
Published by http://www.walneylocal.co.uk
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