Who should have tuition?
Students of all ages, experience, and skill level (beginners to higher grades) are welcome to undertake private piano tuition. A student’s own interest and desire to learn the piano is the best foundation for having lessons.
Stimulating music pieces (both classical and modern) and music activities are used with students to encourage ongoing interest in music and the learning process.
Practical piano examinations with St. Cecilia School of Music and AMEB music theory examinations are also available.
Piano lessons are a wonderful foundation for later study on other musical instruments as they help to develop the required notation reading and general musicianship skills.
Stimulating music pieces (both classical and modern) and music activities are used with students to encourage ongoing interest in music and the learning process.
Practical piano examinations with St. Cecilia School of Music and AMEB music theory examinations are also available.
Piano lessons are a wonderful foundation for later study on other musical instruments as they help to develop the required notation reading and general musicianship skills.
What is involved in tuition?
Having piano tuition is not a commitment to be made lightly; it involves financial outlay and also requires an substantial outlay of time.
Beginning students are required to attend a weekly lesson for 30 minutes. Parents/carers of young students are encouraged to involve themselves by being present at lessons and observing what the child is learning. This enhances communication between lessons and home, and helps practice sessions at home to be used effectively and productively.
Student are also required to make a commitment to practise outside of lesson time. Students are expected to revise and work on things learned in their lesson in their own time at home each week before the following lesson.
Please read the Tuition Policy for more details about lesson details and requirements.
Beginning students are required to attend a weekly lesson for 30 minutes. Parents/carers of young students are encouraged to involve themselves by being present at lessons and observing what the child is learning. This enhances communication between lessons and home, and helps practice sessions at home to be used effectively and productively.
Student are also required to make a commitment to practise outside of lesson time. Students are expected to revise and work on things learned in their lesson in their own time at home each week before the following lesson.
Please read the Tuition Policy for more details about lesson details and requirements.