Extra Music Lessons - Years 3-11
In addition to the timetabled class music lessons at Abbot's Hill and the wide range of extra-curricular musical activities, individual music lessons are available on most orchestral instruments as well as on the piano and guitar. We recommend singing lessons for Years 5 – 11 only. Group theory lessons are also available. All children need their own instrument to practise on and bring into school.

Lessons are timetabled on a rota basis during the school day and after school, and are given by a team of visiting music teachers. Priority for lunchtime and after-school lessons is given to Years 10 and 11 only.

The termly fee for a course of 10 x 30 minute individual lessons is £210. Fees are payable directly to the Visiting Music Teacher concerned.

The Music department makes group theory lessons available to Senior School pupils and parents will be billed directly by the school for £50.00 per term or £5.00 per lesson dependant on the number of lessons delivered.

Please note that a full term’s notice is required if you wish to discontinue extra music lessons. This is reduced to half a term for those in their first term of tuition with a new teacher.

If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact me.

Mr K. Harrison
Director of Music (01442 839128)
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