London Contemporary Dance School and its partner company, London Contemporary Dance Theatre, were founded in 1966 under the governance of the Contemporary Dance Trust. After receiving support from its founder, Robin Howard, the Contemporary Dance Trust moved to 17 Duke's Road in 1969, which it renamed
The Place. In the same year LCDS and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) formed the
Conservatoire for Dance and Drama. In 2008 a £1.1 million development at The Place added two new further studios. In 2021, LCDS moved to a new validation partnership with
University of the Arts London. The first postgraduate students graduated with UAL-validated degrees in 2023, and the first undergraduates in 2024. In December 2022, LCDS was awarded World-Leading Specialist Provider Funding by the Office for Students and in December 2023 LCDS was awarded an overall Silver rating with Gold for student experience in the
Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF). ==Teaching==