Teaching
The Ballet School of Belgium follows a continuous academic and artistic program to support the development of students until the end of their cycle.
The future of our students is worldwide, which is why the Ballet School of Belgium enables its students to learn English from the third year of primary school.
Our students have the opportunity to explore a comprehensive range of dance styles:
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Classical
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Pointe work
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Repertoire
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Pas de deux
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Contemporary
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Character
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Muscle strengthening
For this purpose, we regularly invite highly renowned teachers from all over Europe.
A dancer needs the stage to evolve and learn how to present themselves, which is why the Ballet School of Belgium sends its students to competitions all around the world, as well as organizing shows, demonstrations, and more.
The primary section
The primary section is open from the third year of primary school to all children who have passed their entrance examination.
Weekly Schedule for Primary
17 periods of the weekly schedule are dedicated to academic studies.
Classes are supervised by one teacher for each group of a maximum of 10 students.
They acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes expected in the various subjects covered by external certifying evaluations, to achieve the objectives defined by the standards of the French-speaking Community of Belgium.
These learnings take place in person, with the school's teachers.
17 hours are dedicated to dance starting from the third year of primary school.
These learnings take place in person, with the school's teachers, as well as external contributors, experts in their fields.
Examinations are organized in December and June to assess the students' level.
The secondary section
The secondary section is open to all children who have passed their entrance examination and obtained their CEB (Certificat d'Études de Base, a certificate awarded in the French-speaking community of Belgium).
Weekly Schedule for Secondary
20 periods of the weekly schedule are dedicated to academic studies.
The classes are supervised by qualified teachers in their respective fields.
They acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes expected in the various subjects covered by external evaluations, to achieve the objectives defined by the standards of the French-speaking Community of Belgium.
These learnings take place in person, with the school's teachers.
20 hours are dedicated to dance.
These learnings take place in person, with the school's teachers, as well as external contributors, experts in their fields.
Examinations are organized in December and June to assess the students' level.
External evaluations
CEB
CE2D
CE1D
CESS
Teachers
The Ballet School of Belgium is supported by a team of teachers and consultants who are present to guide the students in their academic training, with the aim of succeeding in the central jury exams.