Direct Debit Authorisation at Simply Ballet

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Details on Direct Debit Authorisation at Simply Ballet

Direct Debit Authorisation

As part of our continued growth and ongoing improvements to our systems, Simply Ballet will be moving to an automated payment system from 1 July 2026.

From this date, all invoices and fees will be processed automatically via direct debit using either:

  • a nominated bank account, or
  • a nominated debit or credit card.

This update helps us simplify payments, reduce administration and provide a more consistent payment experience for all families and students.

Why are we making this change?
Our booking and payment systems are designed to work with one streamlined payment provider and automated processing system. Moving fully to direct debit allows us to:

  • Simplify account management
  • Reduce missed or late payments
  • Improve administrative efficiency
  • Provide a more reliable payment experience
  • Offer easier access to payment plans and casual class bookings

What’s changing?

  • Manual credit/debit card payments will no longer be available from 1 July 2026.
  • All customers will require an active direct debit arrangement.
  • Bank account direct debit remains our recommended option and does not incur additional customer processing fees.
  • Direct debit via debit or credit card remains available.

From 1 October 2026, new Australian payment regulations mean card surcharges will no longer apply, meaning the amount shown on your invoice will simply be the amount you pay.

What do you need to do?
Please ensure your preferred direct debit method is set up by 30th June 2026.  A link will be emailed to you or contact the office to arrange.

If you already have an active direct debit arrangement setup with Simply Ballet, no further action is required.

How will payments work?
Invoices will continue to be emailed in advance and will clearly show the due date. This due date is the expected debit date.

You’ll also continue to have access to all invoices, receipts and upcoming payments through your customer portal.

If you need any assistance or have questions about the transition, our team is always happy to help.

We appreciate your continued support as we continue improving the Simply Ballet experience for our ballet community.

Frequently Asked Questions

General

Why is Simply Ballet changing to direct debit?

To simplify payments, reduce administration, and provide a more consistent experience for families and students.

Can I still pay manually?

No. From 1 July 2026, all payments will be processed automatically via direct debit only.

Why can't I transfer funds directly to you?

Simply Ballet operates a streamlined payment and booking system, and having a single payment option and provider simplifies our systems and reduces administrative overhead. Direct bank transfers are not natively supported by our booking system — and managing hundreds of bank transactions that all read “ballet fees” would be quite the challenge!

Are there any benefits to direct debit?

Yes! A direct debit setup makes it easy to attend additional classes whenever you like. For example, if you or your child is enrolled in one class per week but you’d like them to attend extra classes on occasion, simply book as you go — you’ll receive an invoice for any additional classes attended.

Direct debit also helps you avoid missing a due date and potentially incurring late fees. And with direct debit in place, you have the option to set up a payment plan where needed — conditions apply.

How do I set up direct debit?

You’ll be required to complete and electronically sign a Direct Debit Request (DDR) authorising Simply Ballet to debit your nominated bank account or credit card. A Direct Debit Service Agreement outlining your rights will be provided at the time of setup. A link will be sent to you, and you can also set up direct debit directly through your customer portal.

Payments & Fees

How do I know what is being charged?

Simply Ballet will always email invoices in advance. The due date shown on the invoice is the date the funds are expected to be debited. Please note that on occasion banks can take up to 24 hours to process a payment, and some do not process on weekends, but the due date is the date the payment is sent to the bank to be processed.

You can also view all upcoming and previous invoices and receipts in your customer portal. The office is available to help if you need assistance.

If you think an amount has been charged incorrectly, please contact our office within 7 days and we’ll investigate. You may also contact your bank directly to dispute a direct debit transaction.

Will there be fees?

From 1 October 2026, there are no surcharges or extra fees. What you see on the invoice is what you pay. Using a bank account for direct debit will not incur additional customer processing fees.

However, between now and 1 October 2026, direct debit using a credit or debit card does still incur applicable processing fees (percentage-based on credit card type).

What happens if a payment fails?

If a scheduled direct debit payment is declined, dishonoured, reversed, or unable to be processed for any reason, Simply Ballet reserves the right to charge a failed payment administration fee to recover associated processing and administrative costs. Please refer to our Declined Payment Policy for current fees and conditions.

Late or overdue accounts may also incur additional administration fees, where permitted by law.

These fees form part of Simply Ballet’s Enrolment Terms and Conditions.

What if I don't have the funds on the due date?

Please contact the office before the due date so that you are not subject to a failed or dishonoured payment fee. We can reschedule your payment or set up a payment plan. Conditions apply.

Security, Privacy, & Cancellation

How do I cancel my enrolment and direct debit?

Your enrolment with Simply Ballet is not a fixed-term membership. Please refer to your Terms & Conditions of Enrolment for the cancellation terms that apply to your enrolment. Cancellation or suspension must be submitted in writing. Cancellation fees may apply if you cancel within the applicable notice period. If you’re unsure, please contact the office.

You may also contact your bank directly to cancel your direct debit authority at any time. Please note that cancelling your direct debit authority does not cancel your enrolment with Simply Ballet, and any outstanding amounts owed under your Enrolment Terms & Conditions will remain payable.

Is a Direct Debit Authorisation (DDA) secure?

Yes. Payments are processed through a widely used, secure payment system. Our payment provider is PCI DSS compliant and is the same provider you would have used if you previously paid manually.

Simply Ballet does not have access to your banking details. Your information is stored securely with our accredited payment provider and handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the Australian Privacy Principles.

Your Rights

What are my rights as a direct debit customer?

Simply Ballet is committed to transparent and fair payment practices. As a direct debit customer, you have the following rights:

You must authorise your direct debit. Before any funds are debited from your account, you will be required to complete and sign a Direct Debit Request (DDR). This is your formal authorisation for Simply Ballet to debit your nominated account. You will also be provided with a Direct Debit Request Service Agreement (DDRSA), which outlines the terms of the arrangement, including your rights and obligations. No debits will occur without this authorisation in place.

You will always receive advance notice of charges. Simply Ballet will issue an invoice before any debit is processed, clearly stating the amount and due date. You will never be debited without prior notice of what is being charged and when.

You can dispute a debit. If you believe a debit was made in error, or that you did not authorise a particular transaction, please contact our office as soon as possible. You also have the right to contact your bank or financial institution directly to dispute a transaction. Your bank can guide you through their own dispute resolution process, which may include a formal claim for a refund of an unauthorised debit. We encourage you to raise any concerns with us first so we can resolve them quickly.

You can change or cancel your direct debit authority. You may cancel your direct debit arrangement at any time by contacting our office in writing, or by contacting your bank directly. Please note that cancelling your direct debit authority does not cancel your enrolment with Simply Ballet or waive any outstanding amounts owed. Any fees or balances outstanding under your Enrolment Terms & Conditions will remain payable. If you wish to cancel your enrolment, please refer to our Terms and Conditions of Enrolment.

Your banking information is protected. Your bank account details are stored securely and handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the Australian Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988. We do not share your financial information with third parties except as required to process your payments through our authorised payment provider.

If something goes wrong, we’re here to help. If you have any concerns about your direct debit arrangement, please don’t hesitate to contact our office. We’re happy to discuss your payment schedule, update your bank details, or set up a payment plan where needed.

2026 Enrolments

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Term 1 2026 Enrolment Bookings

To enrol your child for 2026, please use the timetable below. 
** Please note – this is for new students only, if you are an existing customer/account holder please contact Simply Ballet directly **

🩰 Select your preferred class(es) 🩰
🩰 Choose “Add Class” and “Continue to Enrolment” 🩰
🩰 Enter the Customer Details (this is the parent/guardian details or Account Holder) 🩰
🩰 Enter the Student Details and “Save” 🩰
🩰 Check the details are correct, agree to the Terms & Conditions and select your payment method 🩰
** Please use one form per child**

We’ll be in contact with you closer to your first class!

Thank you for Booking the Intro to Ballet Course

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Thank You for Joining Us!

We’re delighted to welcome you to the 6 Week Intro to Ballet Course.

Thank you for taking this exciting step, your spot is confirmed, and we can’t wait to see you in the studio!

If you’re brand new to ballet you’re in exactly the right place. Over the six weeks, you’ll build confidence, learn the fundamentals, and enjoy the beautiful discipline of classical ballet in a supportive environment.

Prior to the start of your course, we’ll also sent you all the information you need to know before your first class, but below are some of the most important bits.

Course Location

The Intro to Ballet Course will be held at:

Magill Senior Citizens Hall – 76 St Bernards Rd (Corner of Central Ave), Magill SA 5072.

There is plenty of free parking available onsite and the surrounding streets.  Aim to get to there around 10 mins before the start of your class. The closest bus stop is, Stop 21A St Bernards Rd – West side

Bathrooms are available near the front entrance – You might want to take make use of them before class begins. 

When it’s time for class to start, your teacher will come and collect you from the front entrance.  Please take your bag into the dance studio. 

Course Schedule

Dates: Monday February 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 2nd and 9th March 2026
Day & Time: Monday 6:30 – 8:00PM
Duration: 6 weeks
Class Length: 90 minutes

What To Wear?

Wear clothes that will allow your arms and legs to move freely and doesn’t cover feet such as shorts, leggings, or footless tights and a fitted T-shirt or singlet, any kind of activewear is usually fine. If you already have dancewear, whatever coloured leotard and tights/socks you already own is fine.  

Ballet Shoes are available to purchase, but non-slip cotton socks are perfectly fine for your class.

Hair

Hair should be be secured in a way that it will not move during class, especially during bending or turning movements.  This applies for both male and female students.  A ponytail is usually not sufficient for this so you may want to consider a bun, a braid with the end pinned up, or another style. 

If you don’t know how to do a ballet bun, that’s ok – wrap a ponytail around its own elastic a few times and secure with some bobby pins or another elastic.

Is there anything else I need to bring?

We suggest having a water bottle and a snack.  You may also like to bring a hand towel if you’re worried about sweat.  In hot weather students are required to have their own drink bottle as per our hot weather policy. 

We Can’t Wait to Meet You

Thank you again for joining us. We’re looking forward to guiding you through your first steps and sharing the joy, tradition, and artistry of ballet with you.

Trial Class Information (PS-GD)

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Thank you for booking a trial class at Simply Ballet

You should have received a confirmation email for your booking.  (If you can’t find it – please check your spam folder).  This will have your studio location, class date, time and level.

Here’s everything you need to know before coming to your trial class

Ballet students in blue leotards standing in a pose smiling

Finding the Studio

Please check your booking to confirm your studio location. Simply Ballet runs classes at two locations. Our main studio and most classes are held at King George Hall, 4A Koongarra Court, Magill 5072. Our other location is the Magill Senior Citizens Hall, 76 St Bernards Rd, Magill SA 5072

There is free parking available onsite at both locations, please aim to get to the studio around 10 mins before the start of your class.

You might want to take a moment to take your child to the toilet before class begins.  You can also help them put on their dance shoes (if you have some). When it’s time for class to start, your teacher will come and collect your child from the waiting room.  They should take their bag into the dance studio with them. 

If your child is nervous or has trouble settling, you may come in to the studio with them to begin.  Most children are soon absorbed in the excitement of dancing with their new friends, and you can return to the dressing room to wait.

While your child is in class we can answer any questions you may have, and we can chat through things like Sports Vouchers, Uniform and class options.  After class, your child will be returned to the dress room to greet you and tell you all about the fun they had!  You’re welcome to pick up a colouring sheet to take home with you too.

What should my child wear?

If your child already has dancewear, whatever coloured leotard and tights/socks you already have is fine.  

If your child doesn’t have any dancewear – wear clothes that will allow their arms and legs to move freely and doesn’t cover their feet such as; 

  • Shorts, Leggings, or footless tights
  • Fitted T-shirt or singlet
  • Cotton socks (not synthetic, as they are generally too slippery)

Ballet Shoes are available to purchase at the studio, but cotton socks are perfectly fine for your trial class. 

Hair

Hair should be be secured in a way that it will not move during class, especially during bending or turning movements.  This applies for both male and female students.  A ponytail is usually not sufficient for this so you may want to consider a bun, a braid with the end pinned up, or another style. 

If you don’t know how to do a ballet bun, that’s ok – wrap a ponytail around its own elastic a few times and secure with some bobby pins or another elastic.

What if my child cries, runs around, or is nervous?

Rest assured, our teachers are trained and experienced in dealing with this.  In most instances the teacher will be able to re-engage your child quickly with an exciting activity.  We ask that you avoid trying to intervene as it can disrupt other students.  If we are not able to settle your child, we will bring them out to you or an assistant will sit quietly with them at the side of the room.  Sometimes it can take a week or two for some students to feel comfortable – this is normal for ages 6 and under.

Is there anything else I need to bring?

If your child’s class is 45 minutes or longer, we suggest they have a small water bottle.  In hot weather students are required to have their own drink bottle as per our hot weather policy.  In 30 minute classes a drink bottle is generally not needed.

Coughs, Colds, and COVID

We ask that you or your child do not attend if you are unwell for any reason.  Just get in contact to reschedule your trial class.

Simply Ballet is a COVID-safe environment and at times has students in class who may be vulnerable to illness. 

Barres are cleaned between each class and hand sanitizer is available in all areas.  Please make use of hand sanitizer and wipes as needed.  Students are encouraged to wash their hands before and after class and may wear a mask in class if they want.

We enjoyed the trial class – what do I do now?

That’s great news!  Welcome to the family.

Just let us know that you would like to go ahead with classes and we can complete your enrolment from our end, or you can complete the online enrolment form.  We’ll send you details on how to claim your Sports Voucher for up to $100 towards your fees (if eligible).  You can then attend the next available class.

We look forward to having you along to experience Simply Ballet for yourself and if you have any questions in the meantime just contact us

We look forward to meeting you at the studio soon to start your ballet adventure!

Kind regards,

The Simply Ballet Team

Trial Class Information (OD)

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Thank you for booking a trial class at Simply Ballet

You should have received a confirmation email for your booking.  (If you can’t find it – please check your spam folder).  This will have your studio location, class date, time and level.

Here’s everything you need to know before coming to your trial class

Adult Ballet students in class at barre

Finding the Studio

Please check your booking to confirm your studio location. Simply Ballet runs classes at two locations.

Our main studio and most classes are held at King George Hall, 4A Koongarra Court, Magill 5072.
Our second studio is at the Magill Community Centre (formerly, Magill Senior Citizens Hall), 76 St Bernards Rd, Magill SA 5072

There is free parking available onsite at both locations. The closet bus stops for King George Hall are Stop 23 – Moules Rd and Stop 24 – Glen Stuart Rd. The closest bus stops for Magill Senior Citizens Hall are Stop 21A St Bernards Rd – West side and Stop 21A St Bernards Rd – East side.

Aim to get to the studio around 10 mins before the start of your class if possible. Bathrooms are available near the front entrance – you might want to take make use of them before class begins. 

In the waiting room, you can put your shoes on and get ready for your class. When it’s time for class to start, your teacher will come and collect you or your child from the waiting room.  Please take your bag & belongings into the dance studio.

Welcome to King George Hall

Welcome to Magill Community Centre

When it’s time for class, come into the studio.  Bring your bag into the dance studio with you, and don’t forget to silence your phone.

After class, your teacher can answer any quick questions, and we will get in contact in the following few days to see how your trial class went and answer any more questions you may have.  After class, please exit the hall via the side door.

What Do I Wear?

There is no official dress code in the Open Division at Simply Ballet – so, wear whatever you feel comfortable in.  If you already have dancewear, whatever combination and colour of leotard, skirt, tights/socks etc. you already have is fine.   Other people prefer gym or yoga wear.

If you don’t have any activewear – wear clothes that will allow your body, arms, and legs to move freely and doesn’t cover your feet such as shorts, leggings, or footless tights.  A Fitted T-shirt or singlet is fine, and cotton socks for your feet (not synthetic, as they are generally too slippery)

Ballet Shoes are available to purchase at the studio, but cotton socks are perfectly fine for your trial class. 

Hair

Hair should be be secured in a way that it will not move during class, especially during bending or turning movements.  This applies for both male and female students.  A ponytail is usually not sufficient for this so you may want to consider a bun, a braid with the end pinned up, or another style.  For medium length hair you can’t get into a ponytail, a headband is a great solution. 

If you don’t know how to do a ballet bun, that’s ok – wrap a ponytail around its own elastic a few times and secure with some bobby pins or another elastic.

Is there anything else I need to bring?

If your class is 1 hour or longer we suggest having a water bottle.  You may also like to bring a hand towel if you’re worried about sweat.  In hot weather students are required to have their own drink bottle as per our hot weather policy.  Filtered water is available onsite for refills.

Coughs, Colds and COVID

We ask that you do not attend class if you are unwell for any reason.  Just get in contact to reschedule your trial class.

Simply Ballet is a COVID-safe environment and at times has students in class who may be vulnerable to illness. 

Barres are cleaned between each class and hand sanitizer is available in all areas.  Please make use of hand sanitizer and wipes as needed.  Students are encouraged to wash their hands before and after class.  You are welcome to wear a mask in class if you want.

I enjoyed my trial class and want to continue – what do I do now?

That’s great news!  Welcome to the family. 

Once you’ve decided on your preferred booking option, you can complete the online enrolment form or let us know by email, text or phone and we can complete your enrolment for you.  You can then attend the next available class and keep being inspired as you learn.

If we’ve forgotten anything, or you have any other questions please check the full trial class pack in your email.  

We look forward to having you along to experience Simply Ballet for yourself and if you have any questions in the meantime just contact us

We look forward to meeting you at the studio soon to start your ballet adventure!

Kind regards,
The Simply Ballet Team

Download Your Simply Ballet Info Pack

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Download Your Simply Ballet Information Pack

Thank you!

We can’t wait to help you find your perfect class.  You can download your Information Pack below containing details on classes, times, fees, uniform, exams, and more!

Ages 2-6
Simply Ballet Preschool Division Info Pack

 

Ages 7-18
Simply Ballet Graded Division Info Pack

 

Adults & Silver Swans Classes
Simply Ballet Open Division Info Pack

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Thank you for booking!

You will receive a confirmation email for your booking.  (If you can’t find it – please check your spam folder).  This will have your class date, studio location, time and class level.  

We’ll also send you all the information you need to know before your class as a document, but below are some of the most important bits.

Finding the Studio

Please check your booking to confirm your studio location. Simply Ballet runs classes at two locations.

Our main studio and most classes are held at King George Hall, 4A Koongarra Court, Magill 5072. Our other location is the Magill Senior Citizens Hall, 76 St Bernards Rd, Magill SA 5072

There is free parking available onsite at both locations. The closet bus stops for King George Hall are Stop 23 – Moules Rd and Stop 24 – Glen Stuart Rd. The closest bus stops for Magill Senior Citizens Hall are Stop 21A St Bernards Rd – West side and Stop 21A St Bernards Rd – East side.

Aim to get to the studio around 5-10 mins before the start of your class if possible. 

Bathrooms are available near the front entrance – you might want to take make use of them before class begins. 

In the waiting room, you can put your shoes on and get ready for your class. When it’s time for class to start, your teacher will come and collect you or your child from the waiting room.  Please take your bag into the dance studio. 

What To Wear?

If you or your child already have dancewear, whatever coloured leotard and tights/socks you already own is fine.  

If your child doesn’t have any dancewear – wear clothes that will allow their arms and legs to move freely and doesn’t cover their feet such as shorts, leggings, or footless tights and a fitted T-shirt or singlet.  For adult, any kind of activewear is usually fine.

Ballet Shoes are available to purchase at the studio, but cotton socks are perfectly fine for your trial class. 

Hair

Hair should be be secured in a way that it will not move during class, especially during bending or turning movements.  This applies for both male and female students.  A ponytail is usually not sufficient for this so you may want to consider a bun, a braid with the end pinned up, or another style. 

If you don’t know how to do a ballet bun, that’s ok – wrap a ponytail around its own elastic a few times and secure with some bobby pins or another elastic.

Is there anything else I need to bring?

If your class is 1 hour or longer, we suggest having a water bottle to drink from.  Adults may also like to bring a hand towel if you’re worried about sweat.  In hot weather students are required to have their own drink bottle as per our hot weather policy.  Filtered water is available onsite.

We look forward to having you along to experience Simply Ballet for yourself and if you have any questions in the meantime just contact us.  We look forward to meeting you at the studio soon to start your ballet adventure!

Kind regards,
The Simply Ballet Team