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  2. The Junior Guildhall Kindergarten Course is a two year programme for children in Reception and Year 1 which sits under the umbrella of the Brass and String Training Programmes. The course consists of classes in Kodály and Rhythmics.

  3. Junior Guildhall Kindergarten Course. The Junior Guildhall Kindergarten Course is a two year programme for children in Reception and Year 1 which sits under the umbrella of the Brass and String Training Programmes.

  4. Unleash your creativity and develop skills in music and drama with Junior Guildhall, a specialist Saturday School offering advanced training for ages 4–18.

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  5. Aug 13, 2018 · Quite surprisingly my child got a place at both Junior Guildhall Kindergarten program and First String Experience program at Royal Academy of Music. Which one would you choose? Would you consider sending your child to both?

  6. Jan 9, 2020 · Junior Guildhall offers a direct entry route to the second year of the Guildhall Schools BMus course (BMus2) for students with exceptional performance and academic ability.

  7. Jun 18, 2013 · The Kindergarten in Colourstrings leads to one-to-one instrumental classes at Colourstrings, as opposed to group classes in RA (and I think Guildhall is the same). For string players especially, this makes a massive difference.

  8. Oct 21, 2016 · And now I've just found out that he could have a place at the junior guildhall kindergarten program. Anyone know about it? Worth joining? It would then become an hour of a teacher on Saturday and then an hour at the guildhall (no instrument just music basics). Bit much, isn't it?