I was at this school in their open division first for several years, until I was accepted into the professional division from age 12-13 for two years. I did not have a great experience personally. What I didn’t understand back then was that the school operates in a very contrived nature, and the majority of teachers I had showed a lot of favouritism. From the students perspective this created a lot of tension between the girls that I’m sure they were unaware of. I wasn’t a favourite. I was tall (which meant it was harder for me to build muscle) and suffering from major depression (mostly because of this school’s treatment towards me). I would come in late sometimes (from insomnia) and Mr. Kilgour would just glare at me as I walked in with a scowl, not saying hi or anything at all. Having more experience now, I don’t take blame anymore as they were adults and should’ve seen the pretty obvious signs I wasn’t doing well and checked up on me (and when you’re paying 10,000 tuition for the program, this is the least they could do). Instead they would ignore me for months in class acting like I wasn’t there, or once I went on vacation and told a teacher I’d be gone for a week; when I came back she zoned me out in front of all my classmates saying I didn’t tell her (meanwhile after she left I had friends tell me they witnessed me telling her). I could go on and on, but the last one was the way they let me go. They had my friend and I into a meeting at the same time. They told her she got to stay, and that I was let go and the program wasn’t for me. This is a very inappropriate way to handle things. I came out the school diagnosed with severe OCD, and anxiety that took years to recover from. Maybe I was weak, but I maintain that this is not how you treat young people regardless of how elite your program is. I’ve done other competitive arts and everyone one but Alberta ballet looked out for the mental health of their students. I will say there are teachers I loved: Mr. Manukyan, and Mrs. Proust, I think they genuinely cared. I sincerely hope they’ve changed the program since I’ve left, because they teach very great technique which is why I opted for 3 stars.