How lessons work We offer lessons in most schools across County Durham and Darlington. Lessons include Brass e.g. trumpet, cornet, horn, trombone Woodwind e.g. flute, clarinet, saxophone String Lessons e.g. violin, viola, cello Percussion e.g. drum kit Guitar Singing Lessons usually take place within the school day and pupils will need to leave subject lessons to attend. Lessons are usually on a rota (a different time each week) so that pupils are not missing the same subject each week. Schools support this and encourage pupils to attend music lessons. Being able to play an instrument or to sing will stay with your child for the rest of their lives. Playing and singing will not only increase their understanding and enjoyment of music it can also: Help social skills Build teamwork Increase self-confidence Give opportunities to perform Be a fulfilling hobby that can open up new opportunities Give children a head start in music lessons, from Primary school to GCSE, AS and A Level Playing an instrument or singing does require commitment - it helps to build resilience and 'stickability'. Students need to bring their instrument or equipment to lessons and will need to play or sing regularly at home. Your support and encouragement will help if there are times when they will find it difficult. The early stages may not always sound wonderful but your child will be making musical progress and learning all the time! Our full guidance notes are here: Standard Parental Guidance If your child attends one of the following schools, please read the guidance notes for your school: Durham Johnston Parental Guidance Framwellgate School Parental Guidance St Bedes Lanchester Parental Guidance St Leonards Parental Guidance Wolsingham School Parental Guidance Please ensure you read the terms and conditions before registering for lessons. Terms & Conditions Manage Cookie Preferences