Bursaries at the RAD
Bursaries at the RAD
To help enter exams, cover programme tuition, or take part in The Fonteyn, we can offer a range of bursaries for students.
Continuing Professional Development | Dance School | Dance Studies | Exams | Faculty | The Fonteyn | London Summer Schools
Exams Bursary
Thanks to the generous donors to our ‘Steps to Success’ campaign, our new RAD bursary fund can offer you the chance to take free exams.
This has been set up to create even more opportunities for dancers, who struggle financially, to enter our exams. All exams are eligible, including the Solo Seal, and bursaries are available worldwide.
Successful candidates will have 6 months to use the bursary from the date of being informed of their award.
We hope you, or a teacher you know, will be able to take this opportunity to provide financial assistance to deserving candidates.
Applications and awarding dates
The process is open year-round and you can submit an application for your nominees anytime. The awarding dates, however, will be in January and June.
The January award is for free exam entries for nominees entering the spring and summer sessions. The June award covers your exams in the winter session.
We would like to thank everyone who applied for the last rounds of bursaries and congratulate all the candidates who received an award.
Applications for the January award are now open until 23 December 2024.
If you have any questions or feedback, please contact Mo Jama in our Examinations Department.
Continuing Professional Development Bursary
We are committed to supporting RAD Registered Teachers to develop their skills and knowledge with CPD.
Each year, we make a limited number of bursaries available for CPD activities in the UK.
Conditions for application
- You must be an RAD Registered Teacher.
- We will consider UK and international applications.
- You can only apply toward bursary-designated CPD UK activities.
- Awards only cover the CPD activity and are not for accommodation, travel, or subsistence.
- Only one application for one bursary-designated activity per UK CPD year (1 September – 31 August) is permitted.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- All applications must be completed in English.
- A CPD Bursary Review Panel of CPD, Membership, and Artistic staff will consider applications.
- Provided your application has been completed in full, we will normally make an assessment and decision within 10 working days.
- You must make any complaints about a decision in writing, and send it to cpd@rad.org.uk within five working days of notification. An independent senior RAD member of staff will look into it and inform you of the outcome in writing
Selection criteria
Bursaries will be awarded based on:
- a track record of dance teaching employment
- the demonstration that you
- have a strong commitment to self and professional development
- take a committed approach to your dance teaching
- are highly motivated
- are keen to succeed
- have an interest in the wider dance teaching profession
- the financial circumstances which you believe impact on your ability to take part in a bursary-designated CPD activity without assistance.
You must provide information and personal statements to support your application, but please don’t send personal or financial documents.
Applications must be received at least four working weeks before the date of the bursary-designated CPD activity. Late applications will not be considered under any circumstances.
Bursary-designated activities
- Introduction to Intermediate Foundation (Male and Female Set Exercises), 9 and 10 February, 9am – 12pm each day
- Introduction to Intermediate Foundation (Male and Female Set Exercises), 9 and 10 February, 1 – 4pm each day
- Introduction to Intermediate (Male and Female Set Exercises), 11 and 12 February, 9am – 12pm each day
- Introduction to Intermediate (Male and Female Set Exercises), 11 and 12 February, 1 – 4pm each day
- Advanced Foundation (Male and Female): Focus on Variations, 13 and 14 February, 9am – 12pm each day
- Advanced Foundation (Male and Female): Focus on Variations, 13 and 14 February, 1 – 4pm each day
- Advanced 1 and 2 (Female): Focus on Variations, 16 and 17 February, 9am – 12pm each day
- Advanced 1 and 2 (Female): Focus on Variations, 16 and 17 February, 1 – 4pm each day
Apply
CPD bursary form
Faculty of Education Bursaries & Scholarships
We are committed to providing support to students who wish to develop their skills and knowledge by beginning or continuing with existing studies. The limited bursaries and hardship funds that we have available will assist those most in need, to ensure the widest participation of students in our programmes.
The Hardship and Bursary Funding Policy with information on hardship support and available bursaries can be found under Policies and Procedures. Please use the application form appropriate to your chosen bursary:
Hardship support and other bursary funds:
Financial Assistance Application form
Headley Trust application form
Application deadline for Certificate in Dance Teaching (Ballet): 1 September
Application deadline for Professional Dancers’ Graduate Teaching Diploma: 1 December
LRAD Bursary application form
Application deadline: 28 February
HE Bursary application form
Application deadline: 1 February
Bursaries to support The Fonteyn candidates
Bursaries for The Margot Fonteyn International Ballet Competition have been established thanks to the many generous donors to our Steps to Success campaign (Applications will open at a later date).
The fund has been set up to create even more opportunities for dancers who may struggle financially to enter our exams, to reduce inequality, and to expand our exams into new, under-represented groups.
All exams are eligible including the Solo Seal, and bursaries are available worldwide.
Successful candidates will have six months to use the bursary from the date of being informed of their award.
We hope that you, or a teacher you know, will be able to take up this opportunity to provide financial assistance to deserving candidates.
WHY BURSARIES MATTER
“I applied for a bursary for a student who had recently lost both her parents. The bursary allowed her to take her Grade 5 exam which she wouldn’t have been able to afford otherwise. She wants to pursue a career in performance arts, so it was vital she gets her RAD examinations.”
Holly Kent, a student of Royal Academy of Dance
London Dance School Bursary
The Dance School Bursary is generously supported by the RAD Patron’s Circle.
Help is available to offer financial support to young dancers who are Wandsworth residents for RAD Dance School classes.
An application submitted as an email attachment to danceschool@rad.org.uk will be considered for the following bursary:
- One year of Dance School fees for one class
We encourage you to apply for the upcoming academic year (2025-26) to be made by 31 July 2024.
Dance School Bursary selection criteria
Each bursary will be awarded based on the selection panel’s judgement and on the evidence presented in the letter. Applications can be made at any time, but will be reviewed and awarded at the start of each academic year. The total number of bursaries, however, is subject to change annually, and depends on available spaces in each class.
In the application letter, applicants should be able to show that their young dancer is:
- under 18 and in full-time education,
- enthusiastic, energetic and determined to dance,
- strongly committed to self-development,
- a good communicator with strong interpersonal skills,
- active and committed to dancing,
- highly motivated, and
- keen to succeed.
In your application you should explain how receiving a bursary would support your child to attend classes. You should tell us of personal financial difficulty if this is a barrier to taking part. You should also tell us of any cultural, physical, or other needs that might prevent your child from attending dance classes. We want to open up opportunities and would like to know what obstacles you face.
Dance School Bursary application process
The selection process will be administered by the Dance School before to the start of each academic year. Although you can’t defer this bursary, you are welcome to apply again, regardless of previous applications.
Bursaries will only be awarded to dancers under 18.
You must submit your application in English, however, the selection panel will take into account that this may not be your first language (please make sure you let us know this in your application).
Decisions are made at the discretion of the Dance School and the choice of recipients is final. No feedback will be provided.
Send you application by email to danceschool@rad.org.uk
- Please save each file in the following format before you submit it: <<nameapplication.doc>>
e.g. if your name is Jo Smith, save your file as: Jo_Smith_application.doc - Please include <<RAD Dance School Bursary Scheme>> in the email subject heading.
This bursary scheme is open for the upcoming academic year. We don’t carry applications over from previous entries and you must send a new application for each year.
In order to be eligible for the next academic year, you must continue to demonstrate a financial need, maintain an impeccable attendance record, and demonstrate a positive attitude and commitment to your work.
We prefer to receive application letters by email, however, if you would prefer to send a paper copy of your application, please send it to the address below:
RAD Dance School
RAD Dance School Bursary Scheme Application,
Royal Academy of Dance,
188 York Road,
London SW11 3JZ
United Kingdom
Dance Studies (GCSE and A Level courses)
The Thistle Trust have kindly made available funds of £3000 to support students on GCSE and A Level courses. This has been split to offer six bursaries of £500 towards the cost of the tuition fees for the course. Six students studying GCSE and A Level courses have benefitted from this bursary to support their studies for the 24/25 academic year. The courses will cease to run after the current academic year.
London Summer Schools (Junior and Senior)
Not a bursary as such, we call it a Tuition Award. The tuition award is given to one recipient each week of summer school, they win a weeks’ free tuition for an RAD Summer School in London, to use in one of the following 2 years. The faculty are asked to select one student whom, in their opinion, has made significant improvement across all the classes during the week. This is funded by the RAD to the value of between £485-£540.
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