
Top Scots 10k-a-year drama school collapses into liquidation during exam week
Students found out on social media in the middle of their assessments
GONE BUST Top Scots 10k-a-year drama school collapses into liquidation during exam week
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A TOP drama school has plunged into liquidation during exam week, leaving students and staff in the lurch after the shocking announcement was made on TikTok.
The Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film & Television in Livingston (known as the SI) posted a bizarre video on Wednesday night, revealing it had gone bust.
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The Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film and Television has gone bust leaving students gutted
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The clip, soundtracked by the song "She's Homeless," confirmed the elite school had ceased trading with immediate effect.
Students were left stunned after first learning of the collapse via an email from the Sheriff Court.
However, many only realised the full extent of the situation when the news was shared on social media.
The private institution, which charged students around £10,000 a year for courses in dance, musical theatre, and acting, shut its doors without warning.
Exams were cancelled, leaving students uncertain about their qualifications and futures.
Initially, students were told the building was closed due to a 'power outage.'
But they later discovered on Instagram and TikTok that their courses had been terminated on the spot.
One furious third-year dance student slammed the handling of the closure, accusing the school of stringing them along despite knowing the end was near.
She told the Scottish Sun: 'We received an email saying the building was closed due to a power outage, so our assessments were cancelled.
"I was there on Monday and Tuesday for exams, and we were told on Wednesday the dance studio was closed for auditions for next year.
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'This doesn't happen overnight. There was a winding-up order last week, but they still made us come in for exams.
"They knew this was coming.'
The school's website now confirms the appointment of a liquidator, but students and staff remain in limbo as the fallout from the sudden closure continues.
A post on the institute's website read:
"NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF LIQUIDATOR
"The Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film and TV Limited
Company Number: SC413496
"By the order of the Sheriff of Lothian and Borders at Livingston Sheriff Court, Katie McLachlan of Middlebrooks Business Recovery & Advice Limited has been appointed as Interim Liquidator of The Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film and TV Limited, with effect from 6 May 2025.
"The company has ceased trading with immediate effect."
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