Studio Simoncini students take their next steps in international dance education

Students from Studio Simoncini are taking their next steps in the international dance world! Discover where our students have been accepted.

With dedication, courage, and a lot of hard work, dreams are becoming reality. This summer, dancers from this ballet school in The Hague successfully auditioned for, or were accepted into, renowned international dance academies.

🇮🇹 CIAO ITALIA!

Izzie Harleman (16) spent last season balancing her studies at the Fontys school with extra training in Studio Simoncini’s Sundayclass.

For the 2025/2026 season, she has been accepted into the International Ballet Program Agli Angeli (IBP) in Verona, Italy.
This program is linked to the Liceo Coreutico Educandato Statale Agli Angeli, a public secondary school in the Veneto region specializing in dance education.

The IBP provides a rigorous and professional training environment for promising young dancers.

🇬🇧 GOOD MORNING LONDON

Charlotte Klijn (18) and Matilde Monteleone (18) have both moved to the UK to continue their training at the prestigious Rambert School in London.

Last year, they combined their studies at Codarts with private Coaching at Studio Simoncini, a preparation that has now opened doors to one of the UK’s leading dance schools.

The Rambert School enjoys an international reputation, with alumni performing in some of the most celebrated dance companies worldwide.

🇳🇱 HOI AMSTERDAM

Jason Storm (14) combined training at the Royal Ballet School Antwerp with extra training and Coaching at Studio Simoncini.

He has now been accepted into the European School of Ballet (ESB) in Amsterdam.
The ESB offers an intensive program for dancers aged 13 to 19, focusing on both classical ballet and contemporary dance, and attracts young talents from all over the world.

More success stories.

Curious to see which other Studio Simoncini students are continuing their journey at top international academies?
You can find the full list of successful students on this page.


“Ballet should never look predictable. When you dance each move you make is a promise. Even when standing in preparation you are making a promise that there is a story to be told”

- Mirella Simoncini