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      • Our school is unique in that the week is divided into two - Monday-Wednesday students follow their academic studies and Thursday-Friday students follow their vocational programme.
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  2. The School Open Day tour for prospective parents & children will take place in; October 2024. Our school is unique in that the week is divided into two - Monday-Wednesday students follow their academic studies and Thursday-Friday students follow their vocational programme.

  3. The Sylvia Young Theatre School is a specialist performing arts school offering excellent vocational and academic education. Part time classes Thursday evening and Saturday for girls & boys aged 4-18yrs. Theatre Classes & Musical Theatre Courses for 7-18yrs.

  4. SYTS still adheres to the weekly curriculum model it first adopted: three days of academic education followed by two days’ vocational training. Read review » Do you know this school?

    • 4/4a Bloomsbury Square, England, WC1A 2RP
    • [email protected]
    • 020 7258 2330
  5. Parents are invited to visit their child's classes on the last day of the course, all day or at anytime. Please do not bring valuables to school as we cannot take responsibility for loss or damage to personal property. Times. School opens at 9.30 each day. Classes commence at 09.45 each day. Classes end at 4pm. DVD club 4.15-4.50pm. School ...

  6. Students either attend the full-time school (students aged 10 to 16 years), the part-time school on Thursday evenings and Saturdays (students aged 4 to 18 years) or holiday schools (students aged 7 to 18 years). [3] .

  7. We have here, at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, a caring family atmosphere in which all students are encouraged to develop their individual talents and to achieve high standards in both the academic and vocational curriculum.

  8. The school day commences at 8.45am and finishes at 4.00pm. Our school week has been divided into two parts. This has involved us condensing a regular five-day academic week into a three-day academic week and two days of vocational training. Applicants need to achieve a good standard academically and be able to cope with a three-day academic week.