Grading

 

Due to pole mission being 'PDC' approved we work to a strict qualification rules.

Advancement and Accreditation Program....

 

Grading provides tangible feedback for the student on their progress and gives them something they can show off to their friends!  It shows that they are learning a recognised sport at a reputable school, which should help to dispel some of the misconceptions their friends and family may hold.

 

In order to unify standards across our membership, a universal grading criteria has been developed. Students may progress through five grading levels and have their achievement recognised by all PDC Approved Schools. If a student moves location, they will be able to continue their grading progression at any other PDC Approved School.

Students are graded according to criteria that have been decided democratically by all PDC Approved Schools. All PDC Approved Schools may grade students according to the agreed criteria. Grading test notes are provided to the schools to facilitate this.

 

Students are provided with an official AAP book (their pole dancing passport) in which their grading is recorded.  On request, the PDC can also provide a certificate acknowledging the student’s success.

 

Grading (instructors)
For students wishing to grade as an instructor, or for existing instructors looking to enhance their
recognition within the industry, the PDC has introduced three levels of instructor excellence.
The requirements for each of the three grades have been decided democratically by all PDC Approved Schools

To purchase your AAP passport please subscribe:

AAP membership

£30

Free Syllabus CD-ROM (worth £22.50) with every AAP order in June - OFFER EXTENDED! Bargain!

 

 

 

Grading level prices

There are 5 levels for grading. Each level consists of different moves and after completion the member will recieve an update in their PDC Passport and a certificate for passing.

Each level costs just £15!



 

 

 

 

 

 

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