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Structured grades, not guesswork.
Lessons that build in a deliberate sequence — from first scales to Grade 8 — so progress is measured, not merely hoped for.
Vol. 01 · Issue Nº 6 · Singapore · 9 schools scored
Nine schools, scored and arranged for you. From first scales to Grade 8 — find the room that fits.
= 4.73 avg tempo across 3 scored
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Lessons that build in a deliberate sequence — from first scales to Grade 8 — so progress is measured, not merely hoped for.
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Look past the marketing to qualifications, class sizes and a willingness to offer a trial lesson before you commit.
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Most schools prepare students for ABRSM, Trinity or Yamaha examinations. The good ones are honest about where each path leads.
We can't sit the exam for you. We can find the room.
A music school, also referred to as a music academy, is an institution that provides structured instruction in musical instruments, vocals, or music theory. Tuition is delivered by qualified teachers and is available to students of varying ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced players.
In Singapore, music schools often prepare students for recognised graded examinations such as those offered by ABRSM, Trinity College London, or the Yamaha Music Foundation. Many schools operate as private academies and offer flexible scheduling to accommodate school-going children and working adults.
Singapore has a range of music schools offering lessons for children and adults. These schools are found across the main urban areas of the city-state.
Most music schools in Singapore offer tuition in piano, guitar, violin, voice, and music theory. Some schools also provide specialised programmes in drums, woodwind, or music composition.
When selecting a music school, consider the qualifications of the teachers, class sizes, and available examination programmes such as ABRSM or Trinity. Trial lessons are commonly offered to help students assess fit.
Music schools in Singapore typically offer individual and group lessons on weekdays and weekends. Lesson durations generally range from 30 to 60 minutes depending on the student's level and instrument.