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THE ONLY DANCE PARTNER YOU WILL EVER NEED


The Royal Academy of Dance is a recognised Chartered body committed to leading and innovating in all aspects of dance, dance training and dance education.


By enrolling on an RAD Faculty of Education programme you not only become part of an international learning community, you have access to a global network of dance teachers, mentors and tutors, meaning that from the very beginning we can help you acquire the right skills to develop into a first class dance teacher.


The Royal Academy of Dance, uniquely, offers you access to a ready-made professional membership organisation, providing you with the competitive advantage that you will need to thrive in your chosen career. The support that you receive when you enrol as a student doesn’t end when you graduate; it extends throughout your teaching career as a professional dance teacher registered with the Royal Academy of Dance.


Once enrolled with the RAD you will become a Faculty of Education Student Member and, at no additional cost, will be able to tap into a diverse range of creative, business and enterprise resources and access exclusive events, courses and workshops to enhance both your personal and professional development.


To a student we can offer: • Free membership with the Royal Academy of Dance whilst enrolled on a Faculty of Education programme


• Monthly informative E-news bulletins, JobSearch International™


• Access to an exclusive password protected area of www.rad.org.uk offering a diverse range of online publications, business tools and resources


• Discount on selected RAD events • Discount on RAD Enterprises Ltd products including teaching resources and dancewear


• Opportunities to become a Student Representative actively shaping the future of the organisation


• Volunteering opportunities at a range of RAD Events


To a graduate we can offer: • Discount on the membership fee for your first year as a professional teaching member of the Royal Academy of Dance


• Discount on all Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units in your first year as a professional teaching member of the Royal Academy of Dance


To a dance teaching professional we offer: • An immediate revenue stream: eligibility to enter students for Graded & Vocational Graded RAD Examinations in classical ballet (UCAS points awarded at Level 3)


• Marketing Tools for Teachers: an online resource developed specifically to help RAD Registered teachers to stand out in a competitive market and maximise the opportunities to grow their business www.radmarketingtools.com


• Employment opportunities via RAD Dance School and International Summer Schools and Step into Dance, the RAD’s £1.5 million community dance project delivered in 180 London-based secondary schools in partnership with The Jack Petchey Foundation www.stepintodance.org


• Continuing Professional Development opportunities www.radeducation.org.uk/cpd


• Opportunities to engage with a diverse range of RAD events and projects including the Phyllis Bedells Bursary, Genée Dance Challenge, Genée International Ballet Competition and Dance Proms


• A Code of Conduct and Professional Practice setting standards of ethical and professional behaviour for teachers registered with the Royal Academy of Dance


• Three copies of Dance Gazette, the magazine of the Royal Academy of Dance plus accompanying member-specific publications, Focus on Members and Focus on Exams


• Discount on all RAD Enterprises products including Syllabus products and Teaching resources


• Discount on all RAD Events


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