Welland School of Dancing Uniform Shop

The Welland School of Dancing has a set uniform for Ballet and Tap & Modern Theatre. Only the set uniform (all regulation R.A.D. and I.S.T.D. exam wear) must be worn for class. Children transferring from other schools etc may wear their existing uniform until it is out grown. All uniform including shoes and accessories (t-shirts, crossovers, hairnets, etc.) are available from our online shop or the Uniform Shop found at our Broad Street studios during term time:

FRIDAY 4:00 - 5:30PM

SATURDAY 9AM - 1PM

You can purchase your uniform from our online shop. Please click on the links or dropdowns to find uniform for your grade or e-mail James for any new uniform enquiries. Please note we are away for Easter, so will process online uniform upon our return.

Second Hand Sales

We also have Second Hand Sales which are run from the Uniform Shop on a Saturday from 9-1pm during term time only.

All new regulation items brought from the school shop are suitable when outgrown, for our second hand sales. If you have any suitable second hand that you wish to sell, you can bring it into the shop during opening hours for James to see. If your items are in good condition, and if there is demand then he will purchase the items from you there and then. However, if we already have a lot of the particular item you want to sell then James will not purchase them. Teachers will no longer accept second hand items during class time. Please ensure you bring second hand items to the uniform shop only during opening times.

Please note: We do not insist that the pre school classes have the schools set uniform, but if the children wish to have dancewear it must be our set uniform and not unsuitable dressing up/play ballet outfits (e.g. From John Lewis) and ballet shoes must be a neat fit and not too big to avoid pupils tripping over.

2014 year
Welland School of Dancing celebrates 50 years

Welland School of Dancing celebrates 50 years

The dance school has long been at the heart of Stamford, both in its location and the role it plays in the lives of local residents. Alysia Anderson, herself an adult student and parent of two young dancers, looks at the WSD past and present.

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2010 year
Miss Maggie Purr

Miss Maggie Purr

Principal of WSD 2010 – present
In 2010 Maggie and James moved back to Stamford and took over the running of WSD from Anne and David.

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2000 year
The 2000's

The 2000's

The school played a major role in Stamford’s Millennium "Showcase" concert, Stamford’s largest ever show. The concert was held in a 400 seat specially erected marquee on Stamford meadows. The event was coordinated by David (then Vice chairman of the local Arts committee) and involved all the local performing arts societies including Tolethorpe Shakespeare, Shoestring Theatre, Stamford Pantomime players, Stamford Brass, Choral society, and was a huge success. As well as WSD’s involvement in the evening shows, they performed two special Matinee performances of “Peter and the Wolf” accompanied by the Stamford Chamber Orchestra.

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1990 year
The 1990's

The 1990's

In 1993, Debbie Shuttleworth joined WSD and instantly became a firm WSD favourite. She’s now been with the school 25 years and daughter Jessica dances with WSD. In 1995 Anne and David moved the school from its St Mary's passage studio to new studios in Stamford Walk, with the main studio being the former Ballroom to the old Stamford Hotel. Anne and David spent many thousands of pounds creating a dance studio complex, including the ballroom that can be turned into a theatre with raised seating made by David, and used for the schools smaller productions.

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1985 year
Miss Anne Desbruslais

Miss Anne Desbruslais

Principal of WSD 1985-2010

In 1985 Karen passed the school onto Anne Desbruslais and David Walker.
Under Anne and David, the school grew to over 800 pupils with many starting at aged 3 and not leaving until 18 when they went off to University or dance/drama colleges. Anne taught ballet and other dance subjects at Stamford Junior school, Copthill school and Witham Hall school. During her time as Principal, many of Anne’s Welland school pupils have taken up careers in theatre both amateur and professional. All the local societies are full of Anne’s past and present pupils with many shows produced/directed and choreographed by past members. Over the years Anne has seen thousands of girls and boys through their dance exams with excellent results.

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1980 year
The 1980's

The 1980's

Karen Taylor began teaching at WSD in 1976 and then took over the school when Susan Mitchell Smith left at the end of the Spring Term 1983. During Karen’s time WSD produced “Dancemania” with a lively Maypole Dance arranged by Anne Beddow, Tap numbers “Changing of the Guard” and “What a Photograph” and Modern numbers “Urchins” and “Who will buy” arranged by Karen. She stayed until 1985 when she passed the school onto Anne Desbruslais and David Walker.

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1983 year
Miss Karen Taylor

Miss Karen Taylor

Principal of WSD 1983-1984

Karen started her full time dance training at Bush Davis, Romford. When the school closed after she had been there for a year she transferred to Laine Theatre Arts. Leaving in July 1976, she started teaching for Susan Mitchell Smith in the September. Karen left in December 1984 when her husband 's job moved to London. After leaving the WSD she became a full time mother to her two daughters. As they grew up she returned to dance and now runs her own school in Sheffield.


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1970 year
The 1970's

The 1970's

In 1970 WSD gave an open afternoon at Stamford College for the first Stamford Arts Festival. Lecture demonstrations on ballet were given by Susan Mitchell Smith. She was sometimes asked to do the choreography for other amateur productions. The ballet students were also given the opportunity to dance with touring professional companies such as being dolls in Coppelia with the Alexander Roy London Ballet theatre. Susan Mitchell Smith bought 2, St Mary’s Passage in 1971. Much thought went into the WSD logo, which was from a photo of Svetlana Beriosova. It was felt that the image of a ballerina would immediately tell the public what the school was offering.

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1964 year
Mrs Susan Mitchell Smith

Mrs Susan Mitchell Smith

Principal of WSD 1964-1983

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1960 year
The 1960's

The 1960's

Welland School of Dancing began in the summer term of 1964 under Mrs Susan Mitchell Smith, and had two classes held at the YMCA, St Peter’s Hill Stamford; a class for 3-4 year olds and ballet class for those of 5 years and over.The pianist was Miss Marjorie Perkins who was already playing for Mrs Mitchell Smith’s classes at Stamford High school where she had been teaching since the end of 1963, having been introduced to the pupils there by their former teacher Mrs Elizabeth Dawes. Susan Mitchell Smith also held Keep Fit classes and dance classes at Easton on the Hill.

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