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This is the first look into our world of music education. This curated selection showcases the joy, hands-on learning, and expert guidance that define our teacher training programme. It’s a glimpse into the vibrant classroom environment you will learn to create.
The Kodály Method in Action: Playful Learning
Our training is centered on the Kodály method, which uses interactive, game-based learning. This cluster showcases how we use movement, singing, and props like scarves, balls, and ribbons to teach core musical concepts in a way that feels like play.
Teaching Rhythm & Notation
We equip you with child-friendly techniques to teach fundamental concepts like rhythm, pulse, and notation. You will learn to use tangible tools like percussion instruments, flash cards, popsicle sticks, and simple worksheets to make abstract ideas concrete and understandable for young learners.
Learn from an Expert: Naheed Shimala
Our teacher training programme is conducted by Naheed Shimala, a renowned early-years music education expert from the UK. These images show her hands-on approach during intensive training sessions and live classes with our 'Discover Music' students.
For the Youngest Learners: Toddler & Parent Classes
A key part of our curriculum focuses on music for toddlers, often involving parents to build a foundational bond with music. This section shows our approach to engaging the youngest students, from one-year-olds and up, using sensory props and simple instruments.
Our Legacy and Esteemed Faculty
By joining our programme, you become part of an institution with a rich 30-year legacy in Western classical music. We are proud of our faculty's accomplishments and our deep connections with internationally acclaimed musicians and conductors of Indian origin.