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Schools Program Information

Getting Started

Thanks for considering an enrolment into the Schools Program for your child. We are passionate about music education and look forward to the opportunity to work with your child should they decide to join their school band.

In order to get started, here’s what you will need to do:

Step 1: Decide on which instrument your child is interested in learning. It’s a good idea to have a couple of options in case we aren’t able to give your child their first choice. For more information on the instruments that are available click here.

Step 2: Decide on whether you will hire an instrument or purchase one. Hiring is popular with beginning students and the Conservatorium has a large range of instruments available for hire. Some schools also have instruments available for hire – please check with us if you are unsure or choose “Hire” on the enrolment form and we will get in contact with you.

If you decide to purchase an instrument, please click here to see our guide on what to look for.

Please Note – All percussion/drum students and bass guitar students will need to purchase their own instrument as drum kits and bass guitars are not available for hire.

Step 3: Complete our enrolment form here.

Step 4: Before commencing in the Schools Program, your child will need the following:

  • A music stand for home practice – can be purchased at all music stores or various sites online.
  • Training Band students – the current Training Band book – details of what to buy and where to get it will be sent to you prior to commencement.
  • Concert Band students – an A4 size display folder for storing the band music that we supply.

Guide to Purchasing an Instrument

Deciding to purchase an instrument for your child can be a big decision and a difficult one to make with so many different options available.

For the majority of the instruments used in our school bands, we recommend sticking to well known, reputable brands such as Yamaha and Jupiter, as well as Wessex for the lower brass instruments. There are many other more cheaply advertised brands available, however we strongly advise against purchasing many of these as they are often not that well made, can be difficult to play and often have more maintenance issues, making the experience of learning an instrument a frustrating one.

For students moving past the beginner or intermediate level, please speak with your child’s teacher for further recommendations on what you should be looking for.

For beginner to intermediate students the following instruments are a great starting point:

Flutes Yamaha YFL-212
Yamaha YFL-222
Jupiter JFL700 Series
Clarinets Yamaha YCL255
Jupiter JCL700
Saxophones Yamaha YAS 26
Yamaha YAS 280
Jupitar 500 Series
Trumpets Yamaha YTR2330
Jupiter JTR 500
Trombones Yamaha YSL154
Jupiter JTB 730 (500 Series)
Baritone Horn/Euphonium Jupiter
Wessex

Guitar Programs

Guitar Programs are offered at St John Fisher Catholic School and St Patrick’s Catholic School. Like the school band programs, students learn in small groups at school, making the lessons affordable and easily accessible. The are taught all the necessary skills needed to successfully play acoustic guitar while enjoying the experience of learning alongside their peers.

Students are required to have access to their own acoustic guitar as well as a music stand for practicing at home. Any books required will be communicated directly to you by the teacher prior to commencement.

The acoustic guitar group lessons cost between $184 – 194 per term (depending on the school).

To enroll your child in the program, please complete our online enrolment form, or if you need more information please contact us on (02) 4324 7477 or at vicki.harris@cccmusic.nsw.edu.au

Why Learn an Instrument?

There are many reasons why we believe that all students should be given the opportunity to learn an instrument.

Learning to play an instrument has been shown to have significant benefits for children in many different areas of their development and is part of the reason why we are so passionate about encouraging as many children as possible to give it a go. Studies by researchers such as Anita Collins, have shown that children who are actively involved in learning an instrument not only benefit from the direct enjoyment of learning  to play music, but also show improvements in many other areas.

Learning an instrument:

  • teaches children how to create, store and retrieve memories more efficiently.
  • gives children a healthy way to channel their inner creativity.
  • helps children learn the benefits of perseverance with a direct correlation evident between effort and results.
  • provides opportunities to set goals
  • increases discipline and time management skills
  • significantly improves their hand-eye coordination.
  • allows children to get comfortable with self-expression and increases self confidence.
  • improves their listening ability and increases their concentration level and overall attention span.
  • stimulates curiosity through exposure to different cultures.
  • expands their social circle and develops leadership and team building skills
The Schools Program was set up to make learning an instrument accessible and more affordable for as many primary school aged students as possible and we hope that you will be able to take up this opportunity for your child.

From 2025 we will be outsourcing hire of most of our School Program instruments (excluding French horn, tuba, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, oboe and bassoon).

Flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, baritone horn and alto saxophones can be hired from the following recommended instrument hire companies:

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