
Getting Started
Piano & drum applications: email the school office (office@rockmount.croydon.sch.uk) to be added to the waiting list. Piano and drum teachers will then make contact when a place becomes available. Places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Information about purchasing/hiring instruments. For instrumental lessons (apart from Rocksteady), pupils will be expected to have access to their own musical instruments, either purchased or hired. Instruments may be available to hire from Croydon Music and Arts (CMA) or from specialist music retailers where such services are offered. Peripatetic teachers and CMA can advise on suitable options.
Croydon Music and Arts (CMA)
Hiring an instrument with Croydon Music and Arts (CMA): You can hire an instrument with CMA. Information and application forms can be found here.
Instrument Assisted Purchase Scheme: Croydon Music and Arts (CMA) also offers an Instrument Assisted Purchase Scheme through which instruments can be purchased free of VAT. Please see the CMA website for further information and eligibility details.
ROCKSTEADY
Would your child like to play in their very own rock band? Rocksteady in-school band lessons are a fantastic opportunity for children to learn new skills, develop friendships and have the time of their lives. Rocksteady provides all instruments and equipment for use during sessions and concerts; however, instruments cannot be taken home.
STRUGGLING TO DECIDE?
Watch the short films below to help you choose an instrument:
Drum kit? Learning to play the drum kit is a lot of fun at Rockmount!
Violin? Or how about the violin?
Piano? Piano lessons are very popular at Rockmount!
Still not sure which instrument to learn? Watch some of the CMA teachers playing the different instruments to help you choose.
Brass: Richard Deacon (CMA) - 8.45-10.30 (Starlight room)
Guitar: Alex Lockheart (CMA) – 10.30–3.20 (Starlight room)
Woodwind: Naomi Deacon (CMA) - 8.45-3.20 (Starlight room)
Piano: Joanna Berridge - 8.00-1.15 (Starlight room)
Drum Kit: Bobby MacPherson - 8.30-12.30 (Music room)
Piano: Joanna Berridge - 8.15-1.00 (Starlight room)
Violin: Jo Grainger (CMA) - 1.00-3.20 (Starlight room)
Rocksteady - 9.30-3.00 (Galaxy room)
Piano: Eve Lambah - 8.30-3.20 (Starlight room)
"I enjoy playing the trumpet because it's very fun and almost a unique instrument in my school. I feel very happy when I'm playing it. I also play in a band (with CMA) and band is really fun!"
Year 6 pupil
"I sing lead vocals in my Rocksteady band. I just love the feeling of being part of a band and making music as a team."
Year 5 pupil
"I like playing the flute because it's easy to learn and it makes a really good sound."
Year 3 pupil
"What I love about the saxophone is playing jazz music on it and having fun making up new music. It makes good jazz noises and it's good for pop music as well. It's very noisy...I think it blows out my mum's ears because it's very loud...I don't think my hamster likes it either...but I like it!"
Year 6 pupil
"The flute is hard to start off with, but then, once you get the hang of it, it's really fun and it's easy and you can just zoom through all the work."
Year 4 pupil
"The clarinet is really relaxing to play and listen to and I also like the sound. It's fun and I really enjoy playing clarinet." Year 6 pupil
"My favourite part of the concert was seeing how if you enjoy doing things like this, you can learn really quickly - so it means I could do it too! I thought it was very exciting seeing my friends perform and I felt proud that people from my class could do that."
Year 5 pupil (after watching a Rocksteady Concert)
(NB. these organisations are not associated with Rockmount)
Sound Steps Music One of London's biggest independent music schools teaching piano & keyboard to primary aged children.
The Yamaha Music School The Yamaha Music School at Fairfield Halls offers courses for children aged 3 - 10 years old at the start of their course.