The School's 100th graduate year achieve 100% employment rate

The School’s 100th graduate year achieve 100% employment rate 

The Royal Ballet School is proud to present its 100th cohort of graduates – a milestone moment honouring both inheritance and future. 

We are thrilled to share that all 30 graduating students have secured professional contracts with 17 prestigious companies worldwide, including six with The Royal Ballet and five with Birmingham Royal Ballet. 

The broad range of companies in the UK and around the globe reflect the diversity of these student’s strengths, technical versatility and creative voices. 

Congratulations to our 2026 graduates; we wish them every possible success in the future.

The Pre-professional Year students of 2026 have secured the following contracts:

Henry Burgess | English National Ballet  

Noah Campbell | Birmingham Royal Ballet/BRB2  

Antonio Cortese | English National Ballet  

Millán de Benito | The Royal Ballet Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Programme  

Helle Flood | Norwegian National Ballet 2  

Flynn Hallworth | Queensland Ballet  

Marcus Harvey | Northern Ballet (until January 2027), Queensland Ballet  

Layla Hotham | Ballet Sibiu  

Sophia Koo | Birmingham Royal Ballet/BRB2  

Alecsia Maria Lazarescu | The Royal Ballet Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Programme  

Cian-You Lin | Ballett Zürich Junior Company  

Aislynn Loptson | Junior Ballet Antwerp  

Emma Lucano | The Royal Ballet Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Programme  

Ivan Malaguti | The Royal Ballet Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Programme  

Elliott Martin | Ballett Zürich Junior Company  

Anna Nouvenne | Ballett Zürich Junior Company  

Yusuke Otake | Nashville Ballet  

Addison Partlow | Birmingham Royal Ballet/BRB2  

Julian Pecoraro | Finnish National Ballet Youth Company  

Killian Rudd | Finnish National Ballet Youth Company  

Martha Savin | Birmingham Royal Ballet/BRB2  

Sophie Schulten | The Royal Ballet Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Programme  

Nanoha Shigeoka | Hungarian National Ballet  

Samantha Striplin | Boston Ballet II  

Azusa Tanaka | Czech National Ballet  

Denis Teixeira | Birmingham Royal Ballet/BRB2  

Fabrizzio Ulloa Cornejo | The Royal Ballet Aud Jebsen Young Dancers Programme  

Wendel Vieira Teles Dos Santos | American Ballet Theatre Studio Company  

Dylan Weinstein | Dutch National Ballet Junior Company  

Shiori Yamashita | Ballet Ireland 

Before they embark on professional careers around the world, all graduating students will take the stage one last time as members of the School in a special centenary edition of our annual Summer Performances. 

Our class of 2026 will perform David Bintley’s Beauchamp’s Garden, Ninette de Valois’s Checkmate Suite, Christopher Wheeldon’s Christening Suite and Peter Wright’s Swan Lake Act III at Opera Holland Park from 8-11 July and the Royal Opera House main stage on 18 July 2026.  

These performances will mark the culmination of their journey with us and celebrate the years of dedication and passion these young artists have applied to their training. 

The Royal Ballet School’s vision for the next 100 years is that it remains a place where students thrive artistically, physically and mentally, emerging ready to lead the global dance community with excellence and resilience. This graduating year stands within a century of artists shaped by the School. We wish them all the best for this next exciting chapter as they go on to help shape the future of our art form. 

Bridget Clark is the Marketing and Communications Manager at The Royal Ballet School and joined the School in 2024. She enjoys sharing the untold stories of the School and its students, and updating the wider arts community with news, events and announcements.