Stage schools often act as agencies to supply children for stage and television work. More worthy of the name "stage school" are those few placeschildren attend full time, with training for the theatre and a general education.
A visit to such schools will leave you in no doubt that the children enjoy(them). After all, what lively children wouldn't settle for spending only half the day doing ordinary school work, and acting, singing or dancing their way through the other half of the day?
Then of course there is time for the children(make) a name and make a little money in some big shows. Some stage schools give their children too much(profession) work at such a young age.the law is very tight on the amount they can do. Those under 13(limited) to 40 days in the year and those over 13 to 80 days.
The schools themselves admit that not all children will be successful in the profession for which they are being trained. So what happensthose who don't make it? While all the(lead) schools say they place great importance on children(get) good study results, the facts seem to suggest this(be) not always the case.