MUSIC LESSONS

Sign up here for an exciting opportunity to learn an instrument

Laude San Pedro International College offers instrumental music lessons from years 3 and above (Piano and Harp from Year 1 and above).

Instrumental tuition is currently offered by an excellent team of visiting teachers. There is no better place to start lessons than right here at Laude San Pedro College. 

 

Why should my child learn an instrument?

  • Students benefit academically in that the skills and knowledge gained from an instrumental lesson so it may benefit their curriculum work.
  • Students develop spiritually, morally, and socially, especially if they attend one of the extracurricular groups run by the music department.
  • Students who receive instrumental lessons have the opportunity to participate in a wealth of extracurricular music activities.

 

What instruments are currently available to learn? 

Instrumental Tuition is currently offered from an excellent team of visiting teachers in:

Drum kit Piano/Keyboard Guitar (electric and classical) Bass guitar
Violin/Viola Ukelele Voice (traditional)     Harp

 

How do I contact the teachers? 

Drum Kit:  drums@laudesanpedro.com 

Guitar (including electric, classical, bass, ukulele): guitar@laudesanpedro.com 

Violin/Viola:  violin@laudesanpedro.com 

Piano/Keyboard:  piano@laudesanpedro.com 

Woodwind (including clarinet, saxophone, flute):  woodwind@laudesanpedro.com

Vocal:  vocal@laudesanpedro.com

Piano/Violin (Mar): mar.martin@laudesanpedro.com

Harp (Desilava): harp@laudesanpedro.com

instrument.teachers@laudesanpedro.com is a group email address for all instrument teachers

 

At what time do the lessons take place?

Instrumental tuition is provided on a weekly basis by instrumental music teachers. Instrumental lessons take place throughout the school day, throughout the week. All lessons rotate so that no child misses the same part of the lesson twice within the same half term. 

 

Fees

Please contact the school to ask for prices and payments. 

 

How often should my child practice their instrument?

Students are expected to practice between 10 and 20 minutes a day. Regular practice is very important. It is far better to practice a little every night than to do half an hour the evening before a lesson. 

 

What exams does Laude offer?

Peripatetic teachers may contact parents for updates on progress and will liaise with the tmusic teachers. Entrance for an examination is also a good indicator of progress. Examiners’ feedback can be constructive and useful to both parent and teacher.

 

Where do I sign my child up? 

Our weekly newsletter sent to all parents every Friday contains an instrumental lesson form for you to complete. Once completed, we can add your child to the instrumental register and their lesson will start at the beginning of the next calendar month. 

Alternatively, you can click here and complete the form. 

 

Need more information?

Please refer to the following instrumental policy by clicking here. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.