Music Peri Lessons

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INTRODUCING THIS EXCITING ENRICHMENT

If you play an instrument or sing, you can continue lessons at Wyke with Hull Music Service, or one of our in-house teachers (flute, voice & guitar). It is a requirement of A Level Music students to take instrumental lessons to develop their practice. It is a requirement of the A Level Music course that students have regular instrument lessons either through the services we offer, another local music service or a private teacher.

HOW OFTEN DOES THIS TAKE PLACE?

Lessons typically take place weekly on a lunch period.

WHAT WILL I GET OUT OF IT?

Grades 6, 7 and 8 all carry UCAS points which could help get you into university and look great on any application or CV.

IS THERE A COST OR ANY REQUIRED RESOURCES?

There are fees associated with taking instrument lessons and these vary. The base rate for lessons for a year is £525, however substantial discounts are available for students in the orchestra and A-Level Music students. Deadlines for these fees are firm throughout the year and lessons will be withdrawn if fees are not paid by the deadlines. Subsidies are available for students involved in the orchestra and A Level Music students.

KEY CONTACT

Sandy Clark, sandy.clark@wyke.ac.uk

My experience at Wyke has been an overwhelming success. I thought that moving from a small school to a larger college would be a daunting experience yet it wasn’t at all. Everyone is so friendly and approachable. Flyers has provided me with so many useful skills and experiences which I will never forget.

Sam Winstanley, Former The Market Weight School Student
Study Programme at Wyke: Maths, Chemistry and Geography
Current Destination: University of Nottingham, Chemical Engineering

The independence and opportunity to meet new people was why I chose to study my A Levels at the College. I enjoyed being able to complete an EPQ as it allowed me to research and write about a topic I found interesting.

Lucy Moir, Former Beverley High School Student
Study Programme at Wyke: English Literature, Drama & Theatre and Government & Politics
Current Destination: University of Sussex, American Studies

I knew Wyke was the College I wanted to study at because I felt it had a much more mature and relaxed environment than other colleges. I knew I wanted to study Human, Social and Political Sciences at university and my teachers and Flyers mentor offered me additional support sessions to further develop my knowledge in these areas.

Magda Wilson, Former St. Mary’s School Student
Study Programme at Wyke: Media Studies, Psychology, Sociology
Current Destination: University of Edinburgh, Sociology & Social Anthropology

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Bryan Yalung, Former Vale Academy Student
Study Programme at Wyke: Biology, Chemistry and History
Current Destination: University of Nottingham, Chemistry