Canterbury - FAQs

Saturday School Reception Number

Weekday (part-time) contact: 020 8665 8627

Saturday Reception number: 01227 811148 or 07960574227 (available on Whatsapp)

Email: canterbury@britkids.org

Are we part of The BRIT School?

We certainly are part of The BRIT school. We are The BRIT School's Saturday School and run to the same ethos: to celebrate creativity and allow students a space to explore the arts. BRIT kids launched over 20 years ago in Croydon.

Do you offer trial classes?

               We are so confident that your child will love our classes, any NEW customers will start on an automatic 4 week trial basis. Then, should you                   wish, you can remove your child at the end of week 4 with no notice period required. Should you wish to come and look at the classes                       please contact Admin - canterbury@britkids.org

 

How is the year organised?

We run three terms per year: Autumn, Spring and Summer. Our terms are 12 weeks long.

How do we apply to join BRIT Kids?

You simply need to complete an online application form - this is available through the 'apply now' link on the website.  Just tick the boxes of the classes your child would like to attend, and an admin person will be in contact. You may choose one to four classes. Should your class not be available, Admin will contact you with an alternative.

How are places allocated?

We allocate a place based on the information given on the application, including age and experience - therefore, we do not audition our students. We offer classes for all levels within our age boundaries. 

Is there a waiting list?

We allocate new places up to week 3 of each term. If we cannot allocate your child a place, we will communicate with you and allocate them for the next term.

Do you have a catchment area?

No we do not, we welcome anyone who can make their way to us. We have sites in Croydon, King's Cross and Canterbury.

Do we have to pay for classes?

Yes - you can find price information in the 'About' section. Our prices are very competitive, and we have no hidden charges. Once you have been allocated a place, you will receive a termly invoice, including information on ways to pay your fee. Please note: unpaid fees will result in your child's place being withdrawn.

Do we need to re-apply each term?

No. Once you are with us, we simply invoice you termly before the end of each current term. Any changes that you wish to make should be asked for before the start of the new term. If your child decides not to return, we request that you let us know with 4 weeks' notice prior to the start of the next term.

Do we need to bring equipment or buy costumes?

No. Your fee covers all equipment that is needed. All costumes are kept to a minimum; we usually ask for what you might already have at home, i.e. a bright t-shirt and leggings.

Do you have shows?

Each performing class will be involved in one show per year. These are held in one of the theatre spaces at the school. For Visual Art and Media classes, we have an exhibition at least once a year to showcase the students’ work.  Our creative arts and media students have an annual show which takes the form of a collaborative exhibition.

Do you have to buy tickets for your shows?

We charge £5 per ticket for our performing arts shows. This fee only applies to performances in one of our main theatres, and is to cover the technical cost the space incurs.

Do you have a uniform?

No. At BRIT Kids we believe all students are individuals. We only ask that students wear loose, comfortable clothes so they can move and take part in all class activities. For Dance, we ask for no black-soled trainers as these mark our studio floor, so we suggest dance shoes, trainers or bare feet. As well as no jeans.

Do you run an agency or offer exams?

We do not run an agency within BRIT Kids.

Applying to join Canterbury College or The BRIT School

The BRIT School has entries in Year 10 and Year 12. Students apply in the Autumn Term of Year 9 or Year 11. Applications are welcomed from children at BRIT Kids. However, parents should be aware that while BRIT Kids provides children with an excellent foundation in the arts, it is not in itself an entrance programme for a place on our full-time courses. The application procedure and criteria which are taken into consideration are outlined fully in the school prospectus, and parents/guardians of children who are interested are strongly advised to refer to this. Open Evenings in the Autumn provide the opportunity to find out more about courses and application procedures. Full details will be shown on the respective websites,

https://www.brit.croydon.sch.uk/

https://www.ekcgroup.ac.uk/colleges/canterbury-college

Please use the above link to apply to Canterbury College