Teaching Primary Dance: Practical CPD for the Classroom

Teaching Primary Dance: Practical CPD for the Classroom

Newcourt Community CentreExeter, England
Wednesday, Apr 29, 2026 from 9:30 am to 12 pm GMT+1
Overview

A practical session supporting teachers to confidently deliver creative, inclusive dance activities in the primary classroom.

This practical and interactive session explores how dance and movement can be meaningfully embedded into the primary classroom to support learning and wellbeing. Amy will demonstrate simple, accessible approaches to using movement that require no specialist dance background and can be adapted for all ages and abilities.

Participants will explore how dance can enhance creativity, physical development, confidence and emotional regulation, while supporting inclusive classroom practice. The session will include a range of easy-to-implement activities, alongside strategies to help teachers feel confident using movement as part of their everyday teaching.

By the end of the session, participants will leave with practical ideas, increased confidence and a clear understanding of how creative movement can enrich teaching and learning across the primary curriculum.


Trainer

Amy Charles is a primary school teacher and qualified dance instructor with a strong passion for supporting children’s physical, social and emotional development through movement. After completing her PGCE with the Exeter Consortium, Amy spent four years teaching in Key Stage 2, developing engaging and inclusive classroom practice.

Alongside her teaching career, Amy is a certified dance instructor with accreditations from ISTD, IDTA, Rambert Grades and Acrobatic Arts. She has extensive experience teaching dance to learners of all ages and is the founder of the Charles Academy of Dance in Crediton. Amy has choreographed for All England Dance festivals and stage productions and has led a range of community and school-based projects, including primary school collaborations within the Crediton Learning Community.

Amy is particularly passionate about inclusive education and has experience supporting pupils with special educational needs, using movement as a tool to build confidence, engagement and wellbeing.


Cost

£45 per person for SWIFT member schools | £65 per person for non-member schools

Please note: Payment is by INVOICE ONLY. Please select invoice as the payment method at check out.

You will receive a confirmation of booking from Eventbrite. All further correspondence will come from Robin.Scott@sw-ift.org.uk; please ensure you check your junk mail box and approve the email to ensure you receive important event details.

If you are unable to attend on the day, or are sending someone else in your place, please let us know. Please be aware that failure to cancel your space can incur your school a cost. Full Terms and Conditions are available HERE.

SWIFT Partner providing course (including invoicing) is Exeter Consortium Schools’ Alliance (invoiced by Exeter Consortium)

Non-chargeable Courses (Sessions that are part of the ‘no additional charge’ elements of the SWIFT membership)

  • If the place you are cancelling is for a ‘no additional charge’ event under the SWIFT Offer to Schools, you may withdraw, without penalty, provided a minimum notice of 24 hours before the start time of the event is given.
  • If less than 24 hours’ notice is given, for each date of a course for which there is no additional charge, then the following charges will apply per applicant: £25.00

Should a training course recruit insufficient numbers to make it viable, we reserve the right to cancel the course, without penalty, giving a minimum notice of 24 hours.

A practical session supporting teachers to confidently deliver creative, inclusive dance activities in the primary classroom.

This practical and interactive session explores how dance and movement can be meaningfully embedded into the primary classroom to support learning and wellbeing. Amy will demonstrate simple, accessible approaches to using movement that require no specialist dance background and can be adapted for all ages and abilities.

Participants will explore how dance can enhance creativity, physical development, confidence and emotional regulation, while supporting inclusive classroom practice. The session will include a range of easy-to-implement activities, alongside strategies to help teachers feel confident using movement as part of their everyday teaching.

By the end of the session, participants will leave with practical ideas, increased confidence and a clear understanding of how creative movement can enrich teaching and learning across the primary curriculum.


Trainer

Amy Charles is a primary school teacher and qualified dance instructor with a strong passion for supporting children’s physical, social and emotional development through movement. After completing her PGCE with the Exeter Consortium, Amy spent four years teaching in Key Stage 2, developing engaging and inclusive classroom practice.

Alongside her teaching career, Amy is a certified dance instructor with accreditations from ISTD, IDTA, Rambert Grades and Acrobatic Arts. She has extensive experience teaching dance to learners of all ages and is the founder of the Charles Academy of Dance in Crediton. Amy has choreographed for All England Dance festivals and stage productions and has led a range of community and school-based projects, including primary school collaborations within the Crediton Learning Community.

Amy is particularly passionate about inclusive education and has experience supporting pupils with special educational needs, using movement as a tool to build confidence, engagement and wellbeing.


Cost

£45 per person for SWIFT member schools | £65 per person for non-member schools

Please note: Payment is by INVOICE ONLY. Please select invoice as the payment method at check out.

You will receive a confirmation of booking from Eventbrite. All further correspondence will come from Robin.Scott@sw-ift.org.uk; please ensure you check your junk mail box and approve the email to ensure you receive important event details.

If you are unable to attend on the day, or are sending someone else in your place, please let us know. Please be aware that failure to cancel your space can incur your school a cost. Full Terms and Conditions are available HERE.

SWIFT Partner providing course (including invoicing) is Exeter Consortium Schools’ Alliance (invoiced by Exeter Consortium)

Non-chargeable Courses (Sessions that are part of the ‘no additional charge’ elements of the SWIFT membership)

  • If the place you are cancelling is for a ‘no additional charge’ event under the SWIFT Offer to Schools, you may withdraw, without penalty, provided a minimum notice of 24 hours before the start time of the event is given.
  • If less than 24 hours’ notice is given, for each date of a course for which there is no additional charge, then the following charges will apply per applicant: £25.00

Should a training course recruit insufficient numbers to make it viable, we reserve the right to cancel the course, without penalty, giving a minimum notice of 24 hours.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Newcourt Community Centre

Blakeslee Drive

Exeter EX2 7FN

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