The whole academic vs performing thing is sooooo difficult. I think it depends whether your daughter wants to perform using her dance, whether in musical theatre, or as a dancer. If so then time is against her spending much time on academic subjects from 6th form onwards. I think the route can include A levels so long as she is dancing at a high level alongside them. We have had the debate on here of "can my dd go to medical school and do musical theatre training after if she changes her mind?" The answer is probably no - as she doesn't have time to keep up the singing and dance training while studying medicine (I'm a medic). BUT she could do it the other way round - do medicine as a mature student after trying musical theatre. Similarly there has been a thread on ballet.co.uk doing dance section recently about the poor choice of GCSEs or a levels at vocational training schools that offer classical ballet training. But Mums have pointed out that girls have caught up what they needed and gone onto medical school after leaving these schools - but you can't do it the other way round as a dancer's body needs training early and only has a limited number of years performing in it. UGGGHHH! That sounds awful, doesn't it

Not sure what Welsh Mum's dd did for 6th form, but I hope she won't mind me posting that she is the Head of a Sixth form -so she went through this whole academic vs performing thing for her dd. It's difficult to get your head round when you are an academic/studying Mum and don't have a performing arts background yourself. I have no idea whether my dcs will be academic or performers as they are capable of being either. I just educate myself about all the pathways on here!
Have fun with the ballet persuasion
