Programs

Programs & Services

One systematic offer across eight pathways — from the first lesson to scholarships, examinations, masterclasses, performances and applications — all guided by professional musicians.

Program 01

Music Lessons

Finding the right teacher shapes everything that follows. We take time to understand each student — instrument, level, goals, temperament — and match them with teachers and lesson formats suited to their stage of learning, then stay involved as the relationship develops.

Who it’s for. Families starting or continuing lessons who want the right teacher, not just any teacher.

  • Matching by age, level, goals, exam needs and personality
  • Teachers with conservatoire backgrounds and professional experience
  • Regular progress reviews and long-term follow-up
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Group Music Lessons

Through our selected network of music education partners, students can access a range of group lessons, workshops and ensemble-based learning opportunities across different levels and interests.

Pricing to be confirmed — please enquire.

One-to-One Music Lessons

Highly matched private tuition. Our teachers bring conservatoire training and professional performing or teaching experience, and are fluent in ABRSM, Trinity, the UK school system, and competition and audition requirements — with long-term follow-up as students progress.

30 minutes£60–£70
45 minutes£75–£85
60 minutes£80–£90

Program 02

UK School Music Scholarship

A structured preparation programme for students applying for music scholarships at UK independent schools at 11+, 13+ and 16+. We plan the whole pathway — musical, academic and practical — so that audition day is the culmination of careful work, not a leap into the unknown.

Who it’s for. Families preparing a music scholarship application at 11+, 13+ or 16+ who want a clear plan well before the audition.

  • Scholarship pathway planning
  • Repertoire selection
  • Audition preparation
  • Interview preparation
  • Sight-reading, aural and theory development
  • Application materials guidance
  • Analysis of school music department expectations
  • Long-term training plans
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Program 03

ABRSM, Trinity, Competitions & Audition Preparation

Focused preparation for graded examinations, competitions and auditions, built around each student’s current playing. Alongside the repertoire itself, we work on the surrounding skills — and rehearse the occasion, not only the notes.

Who it’s for. Students working towards an ABRSM or Trinity examination, a competition round or an audition, at any level.

  • Graded exam preparation (ABRSM & Trinity)
  • Repertoire refinement
  • Technical diagnosis
  • Mock exams
  • Competition preparation
  • Audition preparation
  • Performance coaching
  • Mock auditions and interviews

£100 per session

Mock audition / exam preparation session.

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Program 04

Masterclasses

We regularly invite performers, professors and international music educators to work with our students in masterclasses. Playing for a new pair of ears — and hearing how an experienced musician thinks about a piece — often moves a student further in an afternoon than weeks of routine practice.

Who it’s for. Students ready to perform their repertoire and refine it in an open working session.

  • Instrumental masterclasses
  • Performance feedback
  • Interpretation coaching
  • Technique-focused sessions
  • Artist-led workshops
  • International guest musicians and professors

From £100

Dates, guests, venues and fees announced for each masterclass.

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Program 05

Performance Opportunities

Stage experience is part of a musical education, not a reward at the end of it. We plan and deliver performance projects from first recitals and shared student concerts to portfolio recordings and professionally produced performances — handling the practical detail so students can concentrate on the music.

Who it’s for. Students and families who want real performance experience — a recital, a shared concert or a recorded programme.

  • Venue booking
  • Concert planning and programme design
  • Media and publicity materials
  • Photography and filming
  • Stage and front-of-house arrangements
  • Collaboration with professional players and ensembles
  • Post-concert presentation of recordings

From £1,000

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Program 06

School, University & Conservatoire Applications

Considered support for applicants to leading UK private schools and sixth forms, to universities — including highly selective universities in the United States — and to top conservatoires. We help families understand what each route asks for, and build an application in which the music speaks clearly.

Who it’s for. Applicants whose music sits at the centre of a school, university or conservatoire application.

  • UK private school music pathway planning
  • Sixth form and university music applications
  • Conservatoire application guidance
  • Support for music-related applications to highly selective universities
  • Personal statement and portfolio guidance
  • Audition and interview preparation
  • Music CV and artistic profile building
  • Repertoire and application timeline planning

Program 07

Artist Development for Young Musicians

For committed young musicians, progress is measured in years, not terms. Our artist development programme looks at the whole arc — technique, repertoire, performance, competitions and applications — and sets out a staged plan that grows with the student, reviewed regularly with professional guidance.

Who it’s for. Young musicians, and their families, who want a considered long-term artistic direction rather than a series of unconnected decisions.

  • Long-term musical development planning
  • Staged learning goals
  • Repertoire and technique roadmaps
  • Competition and performance recommendations
  • Teacher matching
  • Musical CV building
  • International development pathways
  • Personal artistic direction

Program 08

Adult Learning & Personal Music Development

A musical life does not end at eighteen. We design learning routes for adults returning to an instrument after years away, moving towards the music industry, or building a personal artistic life alongside work — unhurried, structured and led by interest.

Who it’s for. Adults at any level who want thoughtful, tailored progress with the right teacher.

  • Adult learning plans
  • One-to-one teacher matching
  • Interest-led learning routes
  • Advice on moving into music professionally
  • Personal artistic development plans
  • Musical assessment and goal setting
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Music Education Consultation

£200 per hour — a focused session to map your goals and next steps.

Book a Consultation

Not sure where to begin?

One short enquiry is enough to find your starting point.

Tell us about your background, level and goals through our enquiry form, and our team will suggest the pathway that fits best.