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Smile – it’s Christmas

On the 14th December 2015 The Dance Academy and Advanced Scholarship wowed the audience at the show ‘Smile its Christmas’ held at St Helens Theatre Royal. One of the audience members stated “I saw your girls dance at the Theatre Royal St Helens last night and wanted to congratulate all the dancers and staff for such wonderful choreography and super performances. They are a wonderful credit to the school.”

North West Dance Challenge

On Sunday 8th November Archbishop Beck Scholarship Team enter the prestigious competition ‘ North West Dance Challenge’ which was held at the Liverpool Empire Theatre. The girls impressed the audience with their variety of dances with an audience member stating “we can’t believe you are a high school.” The girls were outstanding and this resulted in them gaining 2nd place in the lyrical/ballet section.