Orlando Ballet School’s Academy program consists of Academy Preparatory and Academy. These programs are designed for students who are interested in significant ballet studies and a professional career in ballet. Students may be placed in the same leveled program as their previous school year until the student is proficient.
8-18
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Orlando Ballet School’s Academy Program is a full-day ballet training program for ages 13 and up. There are three levels determined by age and ability. Dancers placed in Academy 1 train 18-20 hours per week. Student’s complete their academics through virtual learning programs. In addition to classical ballet technique, dancers also study pointe, variations, modern, contemporary and character.
8-18
9/1/24-6/1/25
Unknown
Full Tuition
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Orlando Ballet School’s Academy Program is a full-day ballet training program for ages 13 and up. There are three levels determined by age and ability. Dancers placed in Academy 2 train 22-24 hours per week. Students in this program complete their academics through virtual learning programs. In addition to classical ballet technique, dancers also study pointe, variations, pas de deux, modern, contemporary and character.
8-18
9/1/24-6/1/25
Unknown
Full Tuition
Housing - Unavailable
Orlando Ballet School’s Academy Program is a full-day ballet training program for ages 13 and up. There are three levels determined by age and ability. Dancers placed in Academy 3 train 22-24 hours per week. Students in this program complete their academics through virtual learning programs. In addition to classical ballet technique, dancers also study pointe, variations, pas de deux, modern, contemporary and character.
8-18
9/1/24-6/1/25
Unknown
Full Tuition
Housing - Unavailable
The Academy Preparatory program for Levels 3A/3B provides accelerated training for students auditioned and accepted. This program is an add-on to the student’s leveled classes. Classes within this program may require early release from student’s mainstream school. If accepted, the school will provide a letter to student’s principal as needed. Eligible students must be in levels 3A or 3B in the current school year to be considered.