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Schools Scholarship Program 2022
Central Coast Conservatorium is pleased to announce our new Schools Scholarships for enthusiastic students currently in our Schools Program. This program offers two types of scholarship: Instrumental Scholarships and Ensemble Scholarships. Enthusiastic and talented students in years 5-7 in 2022 are invited to audition for these scholarships. Applicants are required to submit a video audition and complete the online application form below. Applications are now open until Friday 17 December 2021. Successful candidates will be notified on Tuesday 21 December 2021.
WHAT IS THE SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIP?
This program involves engagement in a combination of 1 to 1 lessons, Musicianship classes and Conservatorium ensembles such as the Symphonic Wind Orchestra (High School), Primary Wind Ensemble (aka Super Band) and Central Coast Youth Orchestra or the Saturday String Program. This comprehensive approach to learning offers what we believe is the optimal instrumental music education available on the Central Coast, giving your child the very best chance to excel as a student musician whilst engaging socially with other like minded individuals.
These Scholarships are set over three years starting in 2022 with Instrumental Scholars receiving $1,800 fee relief and Ensemble Scholars receiving $1,300 fee relief over the three year period.
Instrumental Scholars will be allocated a 1 to 1 Conservatorium teacher and must participate in all components of the scholarship program.
Ensemble Scholars must participate in ensemble and musicianship classes and are strongly encouraged to have 1 to 1 lessons at the Conservatorium to ensure they make excellent progress in the program.
There is a limited number of each Scholarship available and we therefore encourage all candidates to apply for both scholarships as well as enabling us to assess the best ensembles and teaching staff for your child.
SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIPS 2022
Instrumental Scholars
Year 1 Credit |
Year 2 Credit |
Year 3 Credit |
Total Value of scholarship |
Approx. savings: |
|
30 Min 1 to 1 lesson |
30% |
10% |
0% |
Approx $1,800 per student over 3 years |
$790 |
Musicianship class |
40% |
20% |
15% |
$500 |
|
Ensemble |
40% |
20% |
15% |
$510 |
Ensemble Scholars
Year 1 Credit |
Year 2 Credit |
Year 3 Credit |
Total Value = |
Savings: |
|
30 Min 1 to 1 lesson |
0% |
0% |
0% |
Approx $1300 per student over 3 years |
$0 |
Musicianship class |
50% |
20% |
15% |
$600 |
|
Ensemble |
50% |
20% |
15% |
$700 |
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROGRAM
ONE TO ONE LESSONS
The core of the Conservatorium program is educating students through 1 to 1 lessons with our expert teachers. Most students commence 1 to 1 lessons for 30 minutes a week. These lessons allow students to gain a thorough knowledge of their instrument and accelerate their learning much faster than group tutorials that a majority of students receive in their schools. The Conservatorium has high quality and experienced teachers on every band and string instrument as well as guitar, piano and vocals.
MUSICIANSHIP
Musicianship classes are designed to examine the building blocks of music and improve students’ understanding of how music works. It also improves their music reading skills, ear training (listening skills) and even works on basic composition in music. Musicianship accelerates a student’s ability to progress on their instrument.
ENSEMBLES
The Conservatorium has a large number of different ensembles for students to participate in. Primary Wind Ensemble (aka ‘Superband’) and Symphonic Wind Orchestra (high school students) both take place on Wednesday afternoons, while the Saturday String Program is available for strings students. Advanced students may participate in the Central Coast Youth Orchestra on Tuesday afternoons.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR THE SCHOOLS SCHOLARSHIP?
Any student registered in the Conservatorium Schools Program in Years 4 to 6 in 2021 or Years 5-7 in 2022 is eligible to apply for the Schools Scholarship. Students must stay in the Schools Program for the duration of the Scholarship (unless in high school) but can elect to not participate in their band group tutorials if they are enrolled in 1 to 1 lessons instead. In this case their Schools Program fees would be reduced to a “Band Only” fee and they would participate in their school band rehearsals only (no group lessons).
As part of the Scholarship program it is expected that recipients will enrol in the following for 2022, 2023 and 2024:
- 1 to 1 lessons on their instrument
- Musicianship class at the appropriate level
- At least one Conservatorium ensemble
This ensures the best music education outcomes for recipients.
Applications will not be accepted if fees are overdue (unless a Payment Plan Agreement is in place and instalments are up to date).
HOW TO APPLY
Please fill in the Application form.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE FRIDAY 17 DECEMBER 2021 AT 11 PM
AUDITIONS
Auditions will be via video. Students may submit a video audition by including the link in the application form or emailing a YouTube, Google Drive or Vimeo link to admin@cccmusic.nsw.edu.au by FRIDAY 17 DECEMBER 2021 AT 11 PM. For further details on how to record your video audition, click here.
Students are requested to play a scale and up to 2 pieces, either solo or band pieces, showing their potential on their instruments.
Percussion students will need to perform 2 rudiments.
A meeting with parents may also be held to discuss the Scholarship, expectations and opportunities.
Notification of results
Winners of the scholarship will be contacted to discuss suitable one to one lesson days and times, ensemble membership and musicianship class timetable.
We look forward to seeing you involved with our Scholarship program in the near future.