Music Schools 

If you’re interested in developing your musical skills or simply want to immerse yourself in a creative community, enrolling in a music school can be a rewarding choice. Below is a list of music schools in the North London area that we recommend, along with their contact details and info on their courses

YOUNG MUSIC MAKERS

admin@youngmusicmakers.co.uk

Courses / Private Lessons:

drums / string / woodwind / piano / drums / voice /

aural / theory / music technology

Age restrictions:

early years / young musicians / adults

MUSIC TREE

info@musictreeuk.com

Courses / Private Lessons:

piano / guitar / ukelele / violin / drums/ flute / bass / singing /

songwriting / composition / music production

Age restrictions:

all ages

LONDON SCHOOL OF ARTS

info@londonschoolofarts.com

Courses / Private Lessons:

Saxophone / Clarinet / Flute / Drums / Cello / Viola / Violin

singing / guitar/ piano

Ages restrictions:

all ages

NEW LONDON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE

info@nlpac.co.uk

Courses / Private Lessons:

Singing / piano / guitar / violin / saxophone / clarinet french horn / trumpet / trombone / tuba / harp / flute / drums

songwriting / GCSE Music support

Age restrictions:

6 to adults

POINT BLANK

admissions@pointblankmusicschool.com

Courses:

Piano / guitar / bass / vocal performance / songwriting

dj / sound engineering / music production / music business

Age restrictions:

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, most of our partner schools offer a choice of both. But do always check with the schools as some courses might have restrictions

  • At any age! Some schools even have 0-3 years group. But depending on the instrument there might be restrictions, generally from 6yo is a good choice

  • Yes, all levels of experience are covered, from beginners to advanced

  • You will find different types of course, some will be more exam or performance-focused but other swill be purely for the fun of learning

  • Yes, some of these schools will have end of term recitals where students can show off what they’ve learned