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ballet school in British English (ˈbæleɪ skuːl) noun1. a school where professional ballet dancers are trained The Royal Ballet School 2. a school which teaches ballet, esp to children My mother runs a ballet school. Examples of 'ballet school' in a sentenceballet school His family enrolled him in a local ballet school because it guaranteed him food.The 80-year-old ballet school has 100 pupils and charges 210 a term.By the time she was 17, she had opened her own ballet school.I had my own ballet school, with 240 pupils.The ballet school had last night not responded to our request for a comment.She's a welder by day and glamorous dancer by night, who falls for her wealthy boss while trying to dance her way into ballet school.I went to ballet school after leaving school and even left that under a cloud.The arts were highly valued, and getting into the state ballet school at 10 was a big deal.While the outside world might be frozen over, behind closed, heavily insulated, doors, cafes, shops and even a ballet school continue to thrive.My world was a community ballet school, a marching band, my two sisters and my girlfriends. |