English National Ballet School prepares the finest young dancers for a lifetime of achievement, providing world-class training, education, pastoral care, and performance opportunities.

 

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English National Ballet School receives Outstanding in its latest Ofsted report Read More
Last month we were thrilled that our Second Year and Professional Trainee students had the chance to perform in the return of My First Ballet: Swan Lake. Thousands of audience members of all ages came to see our talented students take to the stage for this specially adapted version of the most famous of ballets. […] Read More
English National Ballet School is delighted to announce that internationally renowned dancer, teacher, and creator of 4Pointe, Lynne Charles has been appointed as its new Artistic Director, taking up the position in September 2024.  Read More

“ENB School has a proud tradition of excellence and achievement on which we continue to build. Standards are very high and we expect a great deal from our students. In turn we owe them the best possible training and support to enable them to realise their full potential.”

Viviana Durante, Artistic Director

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Donate to our Student Hardship Fund to help talented young dancers fulfil their dreams

Many of our talented young dancers are struggling to pay for their day-to-day costs of being a dance student ​in London. From daily travel, ballet shoes and tights to the expenses incurred when attending auditions and transitioning into a professional life. Even before the pandemic, 65% of our students needed additional funding to train and fulfil their potential.

 Thanks to the generosity of our donors and the School, many already receive vital help through our bursaries and scholarships programme. However, due to the impact of the pandemic, students are facing more financial obstacles than ever before.

You can help them today. A donation to the Student HardshipFund can pay for the essentials that no young dancer should go without