THE DORSET School of Acting is celebrating after achieving a 100 per cent success rate placing its 2014 students.
The school has placed all of its graduating foundation course students into professional work or further training in drama schools such as RADA.
Laura Roxburgh and James Bowden, who founded the school, based in Poole, were delighted with the students’ achievements.
They said: “We are overjoyed at our students’ accomplishments. The path to success in the entertainments industry is extremely tough and competitive but with the right knowledge and training, it is possible to achieve.
“The Dorset School Acting is run by professionals who have many years experience in the industry. Our aim is to pass this knowledge to our students so they are equipped to make a living doing what they love.”
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