Lessons in School
Lessons in School
Our team of expert teachers offer lessons in both primary and secondary schools throughout the South-East. Lessons will usually take place during the school day, making tuition convenient for families.
We offer tuition on clarinet, flute, brass, guitar, keyboard, violin, cello and drum kit.
All our teachers have enhanced DBS and undergo regular training and monitoring to ensure high standards are met.
Beginners will normally start in small groups, as pupils enjoy working together in the early stages. As pupils progress they may prefer to learn in a group of 2 or individually and these options are available at your request
Primary Schools
Make Time for Music can offer your school:
- Tuition on clarinet, flute, brass, guitar, keyboard, violin, cello and drum kit provided by teachers who all receive quality checks and who have DBS enhanced disclosure.
- A free live music demonstration assembly
- Rock @ School – Band music lessons
- Lessons in groups of 2, 3 or 4 costing only £6.70 per pupil, per lesson
- The opportunity for pupils to learn new instruments on a reasonably priced rent/buy scheme.
- The options for pupils to have individual lessons after the early stages of learning.
- KS1 and KS2 curriculum support
- Music workshops, orchestras and bands tailored to suit your requirements
- MusicPlus (wider opportunities) projects
- A direct billing scheme where Make Time for Music bills parents for lessons, taking the burden away from the school’s busy administrator.
Secondary Schools
Make Time for Music teachers are able to teach all levels from beginner to Grade 8 and above.
We offer:
- Teachers with DBS enhanced disclosure.
- The provision of instrumental teachers.
- This relieves the Head of Music from the problems of finding and retaining teachers.
- A direct billing scheme where Make Time for Music bills parents for lessons, taking the burden away from the school’s busy administrator.
- Close co operation between Make Time for Music and your school using a simple application process.
- Students from low-income families can apply for financial assistance towards lesson costs.