• One-to-one tuition, providing individualised instruction.

  • Learn along side friends in either groups of two or four.

  • start playing the songs you love with other musicians after school!

Here are a few of the the benefits found in one-to-one tuition

  • Personalized Attention: The instructor tailors lessons to the student's individual learning style, strengths, and weaknesses. This allows for a more customised approach, focusing on areas where the student needs improvement.

  • Flexible Pace: In one-to-one lessons, the pace can be adjusted according to the student's progress. The teacher can slow down or speed up as needed, ensuring the student fully grasps each concept before moving on.

  • Immediate Feedback: With direct interaction, students receive instant feedback, allowing them to correct mistakes quickly and develop good habits from the start.

Group lessons also have their own benefits that can make them a great learning option.

  • Social Interaction: Learning with peers can be fun and motivating. Students get to share experiences, collaborate, and learn from each other’s progress and mistakes.

  • Cost-Effective: Group lessons are typically more affordable than one-on-one sessions, making them a budget-friendly option for many.

  • Teamwork and Communication Skills: Group settings encourage students to work together, whether it’s through collaborative activities or simply by engaging in discussions. This helps build social and communication skills.

After-school band practices offer many benefits, both musically and socially, for students.

  • Teamwork and Collaboration: Playing in a band teaches students how to work as a group. They learn to listen to each other, synchronize, and understand how their contributions fit into the bigger picture.

  • Responsibility: Committing to after-school band practices helps students build responsibility. They must be responsible for practising their parts, attending rehearsals on time, and helping to ensure success for the whole band.

  • Socialisation and Friendships: Band practice allows students to meet and bond with others with similar interests. This creates a sense of camaraderie and belonging, which can be especially valuable outside of regular academic classes.