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Subsidised fees for families on a low income
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Fees September 2023 - July 2024
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Instrument hire:
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£26 (£13 low income)
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1-2-1 music lessons 10 week term​​
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20 minutes: £158 (£118 low income)
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25% deposit: £39.50 (£29.50 low income)
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75% balance: £118.50 (£88.50 low income)
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30 minutes: £236 (£177 low income)
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25% deposit: £59 (£44.25 low income)
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75% deposit: £177 (£59 low income)
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Adult lessons hourly rate: £54
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Adult lessons 10 x 30 minutes: £270
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25% deposit: £67.50
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75% deposit: £202.50
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Music School membership:
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Full term: £36 (£18 low income)
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Half term: £18 (£9 low income)
Students can to join one or more group when they sign up for music school membership.
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Theory lessons (small group lesson)​
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30 minutes £47 (£36 low income)
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Mini Musicians​
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Babies (birth to 18 months): £84
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Toddlers (18 months to 4 years): £84 (first child) / £68 (second child)
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Next Steps (age 4 to 6 years): £84 (£42 low income)
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Subsidised fees for families on a low income
Subsidised fees are available for families on a low income who qualify for school Pupil Premium grants.
To receive the Music School fee subsidy for the next academic year please email evidence of your eligibility for Pupil Premium such as copies of your Universal Credit Statement showing housing benefit or reduced Council Tax to the Music Service office.
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Evidence must be submitted for each academic year
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The Council Tax single occupancy 25% discount and Universal Free School Meals doesn't apply.