THE OAKLEY SCHOOL OF DANCING
Jacqui Oakley R.A.D. R.T.S., A.I.S.T.D., B.A. (Hons.)     
         01953 456577         
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The Oakley School of Dancing has classes in

for children and adults.

Classes are held in Banham,

New Buckenham and Diss (Bressingham).

Ballet, Tap and Contemporary Dance

Should you require any further information about the School, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Contact   Jacqui Oakley   01953 456577       



For all lesson times and term date information,please see the “Timetable” and “Term Dates” pages.


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ROYAL ACADEMY OF DANCE

I.S.T.D.

NORFOLK DANCE ASSOCIATION

Spring Term 2020 Dates

Monday 6th January until Saturday 15th February  

(6 weeks)


Holiday: Sunday 16th to Sunday 23rd  February

Monday 24th February until Saturday 28th March

(6 weeks)


SHOW 2020 – “ALICE IN WONDERLAND”

Congratulations to all who took part and those

who helped make the Show a great success.

Thank you for taking part.

It was a pleasure to be there with you.

CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19

The Oakley School of Dancing will close for the Easter break after classes on Saturday 21st March following the Government decision to close schools. We will update information when we can.

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General advice regarding staying healthy can be found at:

www.norfolk.gov.uk/coronavirustoolkit   

There are some simple steps we can all take to help keep ourselves safe and prevent the spread of Coronavirus:

   Reduce the risk of catching and/or spreading viral infections. Wash your hands! It sounds obvious, but there are so many occasions where we put our hands to our mouth giving viruses an easy way in. Regular handwashing can reduce that risk significantly, and it only takes 20 seconds to wash them properly by following  this NHS guide.

    Avoid touching your hands to your face as much as possible, especially to your eyes, mouth or nose.

   Catch it, Bin it, Kill it … Germs can live on some surfaces for hours. To protect yourself and others, always carry tissues with you and use them to catch your cough or sneeze. Bin the tissue, and to kill the germs, wash your hands with soap and water, or use a sanitiser gel.


For the latest information on the Coronavirus visit the GOV.UK website. If anyone has any concerns about their health they should call 111.