ABRSM EXAMS PREPARATION IN WINCHESTER, MA AND ACTON, MA
Stage Music Center prepares students for ABRSM graded musical exams which are considered among the most recognized musical certifications.
Stage Music Center prepares students for ABRSM graded musical exams which are considered among the most recognized musical certifications.
Stage Music Center prepares students with that extra thrive, who want to challenge their musicianship, to pass ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) exams. Our music school helps students prepare for these exams, drawing musicians from Winchester MA and Acton, MA as well as surrounding towns, including Woburn, Stoneham, Lexington, Medford, Arlington, Burlington, Westford, Concord, Carlisle, Littleton, Boxborough, Chelmsford, Maynard and Lowell, MA.
Our music school has selected ABRSM graded musical examinations because they are among the most established exams in the world. They provide parents and students with a measure of progress and achievement against internationally recognized benchmarks. ABRSM accreditations also help with future college applications.
While top notch school results make a considerable contribution to college entry and financial support, so do other things, such as sports and music. If you or your child have selected music as a key differentiator for college applications, you should consider passing the ABRSM exams. Whichever college you plan to apply to, thanks to those certifications, college admissions officers would have evidences of your commitment.
Invest in quality music lessons from our established Winchester and Acton music schools — let us be your tutor to help you succeed. You will benefit from the required guidance to navigate through ABRSM levels.
Required music school enrollment for ABRSM preparation:
Minimum of 1h per week private music lessons - $399 / mo
Weekly group theory lessons ($75/month)
Learn more about ABRSM:
CALL US in Winchester at (781) 570-2556, or in Acton at (978) 346-6163 or email-us. We will be happy to answer any questions!
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