The courses, we designed follow Trinity College London’s syllabus and offer a range of qualifications in four areas:
- Classical and Jazz
- Digital classical and Jazz
- Rock and Pop
- Theory of Music
This is the range of instruments/ disciplines to choose from:
- Piano
- Guitar
- Percussions
- Singing
If you have an interest in any of the following instruments, you make an enquiry and we may be able to arrange for the appropriate course in:
- Violin, Viola, Cello, Double bass
- Trumpet, Bassoon, Clarinet, Flute, Oboe, Saxophone, Trombone, Tuba
- Drums
- Harp
Our educational approach is grounded in nurturing of performance and communicative skills, in achieving a positive impact in all that is done and in the fundamental principle of inclusion.
In cooperation with Trinity College London, we at St. George beli[eve that effective communicative and performance skills are life-enhancing, know no bounds and should be within reach of us all. Our programmes promote and foster the best possible communicative and performance skills through assessment, content and training which are innovative, personal and authentic.
The employment record for Trinity’s graduates in Music is excellent. Recent alumni have established successful careers as composers, music producers (for television, radio, or recording companies), performers, conductors, administrators, teachers, and academics in institutions worldwide. Trinity Music students have an outstanding record of obtaining scholarships for further study abroad. Some have used the analytical and intellectual skills that a Music degree offers to build successful careers in medicine, law, financial investment, and public relations.
During the consultation and initial assessment of your child our music specialists will recommend a target level and grade. They will give recommendations on the options for a course and the timeline of the preparation to sit the assessment successfully. Each grade requires a certain number of teacher guided learning hours added to the average time spent learning independently.
There are also options to directly start preparation for the music exam and practice the pieces chosen for the respective grade, and working on the recordings for the assessment.
After the completion of a course and once our specialists have assessed that the student has completed their level, they will be able to take the Trinity-graded music exam. Once passed they will be eligible to advance to a higher grade, starting from Grade 1 up to Grade 8.