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Awards: Music scholarships are available. Music activities: Orch, jazz band, br ens, gui ens, double reed ensemble, flute ensemble, clarinet & sax ensemble, 1 string orchestra; 3 choirs. 2 well-equipped music rooms inc Sibelius and recording/editing software. 7 inst teaching rooms; 12 peripatetic inst teachers. Numerous co-productions with drama dept. No of pupils: 773 day, 320 studying inst. Age range: 3-13. Termly fees 25/26: £6,370 - £9,010. School type: Co-ed
Leatherhead Road, Oxshott, Surrey, KT22 0JG, United Kingdom
Awards: Exhibitions and Scholarships offered at 11, 13 and 16. Means tested Bursaries are also available. A further 20 choral exhibitions are offered annually. Also a scholarship of 10% fees and free music tuition is offered to organists at 16. Music activities: Orcs, concert bands, br ens, 3 choirs, choral society, percussions ens, chmbr music group and rock groups. Music facilities: Teaching, practice and performance areas and a recording studio. No of pupils: 495 day; 308 boarding; 400 studying inst. Termly fees: £9,465 (day): £15,650 (boarding). Age range: 11-18. School type: Co-ed.
West Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire, SN10 4HE, United Kingdom
Kingham Hill is a co-educational school for ages 11-18. Set in 105 acres of Cotswold countryside, it educates 290 pupils with termly fees ranging from £8,950–£16,650.
The school offers an inclusive music programme with pupils benefitting from practice rooms, relaxed “Performer Platforms,” and major annual productions.
All KS3 pupils receive free small-group instrumental lessons, and co-curricular activities include Junior Choir, Concert Band, LAMDA, Brass Band, Flute Choir, and the Choral Society.
Music Scholarships are available for Year 7, Year 9 & Sixth Form entry.
Kingham, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 6TH, United Kingdom
Awards: 11 & 13 scholarships and exhibitions available up to value 20% fees available (choral or inst). Music activities: Concerts and musicals. 2 orchs, str groups, chmbr music groups, swing band, sr choir, jr choir, chmbr choir, wind groups, br ens. DCPS is also the school of the Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum, who sing evensong in Tewkesbury Abbey 4 times per week as well as undertaking concerts, recordings and tours. No of pupils: 267 day; 70 boarding; 83% studying inst. Age range: 3-13. Termly fees 25/26: £3,900 - £15,150 (day); £19,150 (boarding).
Lansdown Road, Cheltenham, GL51 6QH, United Kingdom
Awards: Music scholarships and choral scholarships in assoc with St Woolos Cathedral, Newport. Music activities: Choir (jr & sr), orch, jr strs. No of pupils: 310. Age range: 3 - 13 years. Termly fees 25/26: £3,800 - £7,000 (day); £9,000 (boarding). School type: Co-ed
Tutshill, Chepstow, NP16 7LE, United Kingdom
Awards: Up to 8 scholarships and exhibitions (inc 6th form) value up to 20% fees. Music activities: 2 choirs, orch, swing band, sax group, gui groups, perc ens, corps of drums, jr band, str ens, br group, chmbr ens. No of pupils: 526 day and boarding; 180 studying inst, 43 studying 2 or more. Termly fees: £6,720 - £8,47.60 (day), £10,178.40 - £11,762.40 (wkly boarding) £13,488 - £14,786.40 (Full boarding). School type: Co-ed.
Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 5HN, United Kingdom
Government department responsible for further, higher and adult education in England. Aims to create the conditions for business success, promoting innovation, enterprise and science and giving everyone the skills and opportunities to succeed.
Ministerial Correspondence Unit, 1 Victoria St, London, SW1H 0ET, United Kingdom
Government dept responsible for children's education in England.
Piccadilly Gate, Store Street, Manchester, M1 2WD
Public educ in Northern Ireland, other than further and university education, is administered centrally by the Department of Education and locally by five Education and Library Boards. The dept has a strategic role in developing and implementing educ policies and is reponsible for legislation and financial control of the educ and youth service. It is concerned with the range of educ from nursery educ through to secondary educ, inc special educ, the youth service and community relations in schools.
Central Support & Co-ordination Team, Rathgael House, Balloo Rd, Bangor, BT19 7PR
Authority name: Derbyshire. Music centres: Bands, orchs and choirs at centres throughout the county, inc Derby, Chesterfield, SE Derbys, S Derbys, Wirksworth, Bakewell, Buxton, Glossop, Hope Valley and smaller centres. Awards: Assisted bursaries; sc.
The Centre for School Improvement, John Hadfield House, Dale Rd, Matlock, DE4 3RD, United Kingdom
Awards: Music scholarships available at 11 and 16 ; also bursary fund in case of financial need. Music activities: Swing band, school band, SATB choir, chmbr music, org and choral scholarships available. No of pupils: 234 day, 100 studying insts. Termly fees 25/26: £6,555 - £6,430 (Snr); £3,830- £4,974 (Jnr); £4,391 - £3,803 (inf). Age range: 7-18. School type: Boys.
Rykneld Road, Littleover, Derby, DE23 4BX, United Kingdom
Music facilities: Listening and practice facilities (inc kbs and computers), a well-stocked music library, purpose-built department with recital room, recording studio, music ICT suite and practice rooms. Termly fees 25/26: £4,415 - £4,560 (reception and Infant); £4,655 - £6,490 (jnr and snr) . School type: Girls.
Hillsway, Littleover, Derby, DE23 3DT, United Kingdom
Courses offered: Music opportunities for children and young people aged 5-18. A wide variety of rehearsals for orchs and bands. Sat mornings during term time. Several concerts for all players each year. Entry requirements: None. No of places: 500
c/o Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy, Darley Abbey, Derby, DE22 1JD, United Kingdom
Authority name: Devon. Music centres: Music adviser and music service are part of Devon Learning and Development Partnership (DLP). Courses: Conferences across the south west, bespoke training for music practitioners, schools and learning communities and training for wider opportunities programmes.
Babcock LDP, Devon Music Education Hub, Units 16 and 17 Blackdown Park, South View Industrial Estate, Willand, EX15 2QW, United Kingdom
Awards: Music scholarships at 8 (for entry into yr 4) up to 50% of fees. Music activities: Choirs, festival choir, orch; str, rcdr, vn, drum groups. No of pupils: 642. Age range: 2-13. Termly fees 25/26: £9,213 - £9,894. School type: Co-ed
2 Arkwright Road, London, NW3 6AE, United Kingdom
Awards: Music scholarships awarded for entry into Y7 and sixth form, worth not more than £1000 per annum; awards can be supplemented by means-tested bursaries. Termly fees: £4,760 (reception); £5,400 (Junior); £6,465 (senior). School type: Co-ed.
Market Place, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire, CV13 0LE, United Kingdom
Awards: The Davidson Music Scholarship, 1000 pa. Music activities: Sr choir, jr choir, sr band, jr band, samba band, theory w/shop and pop band. No of pupils: 200; 69 studying inst. Termly fees 25/26: £4,392 - £7,242 (rec - yr 13). School type: Girls
Doddershill Road, Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, WR9 0BE, United Kingdom
Music activities: 6 choirs, 6 orchs, annual carol concert, choral and chmbr mus competitions; special emphasis on producing large-scale musicals. Music facilities: Purpose-built unit with a large stock of ww, br insts and pnos; 4 teaching rooms with elec pnos, computer stations and music tech facilities. 280-seat auditorium and 6 practice rooms. Age range: 5-18. School type: Co-ed. Annual fees: £15,471- £20,673 (tuition); £40,032-£45,234 (weekly boarding incl tuition); £42,660 - £47,862 (full boarding incl tuition)
Dollar, Clackmannanshire, FK14 7DU, United Kingdom
Authority name: Doncaster. Music centres: William Appleby Music Centre open all week. Organises bands, orchs, ens playing, theory, adult inst, . Awards: William Appleby Trust Fund provides small awards to help talented children. Ens: Beechfield youth orch, William Appleby youth orch, membership by audition. 28 other orchs and bands, all insts welcome.
William Appleby Music Centre, The Point, 16 South Parade, Doncaster, DN1 2DR, United Kingdom
The Opera Outreach programme of the Dorset Opera Festival aims to to take the power and passion of opera into the classroom to prove that opera can indeed relate to today's lifestyles. We make the artform more accessible and enable young people to create their own work while make informed choices about their cultural experiences. Part-day, half-day, full-day, or up to 5-day w/shops available, involving up to 4 professional staff; inc. 2-3 opera soloists/musicians/animateurs and a music dir/repetiteur.Full participatory experience for 13-18 yr olds.
Cheselbourne, Dorchester, DT2 7NP, United Kingdom
