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Its new curriculum design launches from September 2023 and shares elements with the Curriculum for Wales and RWCMD’s music degrees, providing a flow of learning that can take you from your first musical steps, all the way through to conservatoire entry and beyond.
- Junior Conservatoire
an additional study (£295 per term, 30 minutes per week)...
- Mini Music
Mini Music classes are active and fun. We focus on singing...
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The Sir Ian Stoutzker prize 2024: RWCMD’s ‘gold medal’ of...
- Junior Conservatoire
Why study music at RWCMD? We boast small class sizes with one-to-one teaching, providing our students with a bespoke education that is best suited to their needs.
Student rating (2.3) Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. Our collection of real, honest student reviews of unis and courses is the largest in the UK, and helps you make well-informed decisions about your future.
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How to apply – Music. Everything you need to know about applying to study at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. For entry to the course, you must apply via UCAS Conservatoires. This service allows you apply to more than one conservatoire and track the progress of your application online.
Thinking of applying to study music? Have a look at what # RWCMD music students got up to in their 1st week of term: http://blog.rwcmd.ac.uk/…/music-students-collaborate-with-…/ You can apply to study music here at RWCMD with UCAS Conservatoires. Don’t forget the Deadline: 1st October at 18.00 GMT # RWCMDMusic
First UK institution to achieve gold standard level of quality assurance across music, drama and under 18s in the international MusiQuE quality review. 100% overall course satisfaction in the 2023 National Student Survey (NSS) for BA in Acting.
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The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama attracts the best creative talent from across the globe. As Wales’ national conservatoire, we fire imagination and drive innovation, offering training to more than 800 actors, musicians, designers, technicians and arts managers from more than 40 countries.