In March 1953, Scott married
Derek Denton, an Australian medical doctor and researcher, and subsequently returned with him to Australia. For the next two years she taught classes and managed the school of
Paul Hammond and his wife
Peggy Sager while they were on tour with the
Borovansky Ballet. She then opened her own school in a church hall in
Toorak, a prestigious suburb of Melbourne. In the late 1950s, she participated in negotiations with the
Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust that led to the formation of the
Australian Ballet in 1962 under the direction of
Peggy van Praagh. Scott then undertook planning for the foundation of the
Australian Ballet School, which was realised in 1964. Appointed by Van Praagh as the first director of the school, she remained in this post for 26 years, until she retired in 1990.
Pamela Ruskin notes that her long tenure, she exerted a powerful influence on the development of the school and its students, many of whom became remarkable dancers, choreographers, directors, and teachers, including
Marilyn Rowe, celebrated ballerina and former director of the Australian Ballet School, and
Graeme Murphy, former director of the
Sydney Dance Company and internationally known choreographer. ==Related activities==