Music


 
JULIA
Whitmore High School
 
“I really enjoy the sense of freedom we have in our music lessons. We get to choose which area of music we want to focus our studies on, such as rock, pop, classical, jazz… As composers and musicians, it is important to find your own sense of style. Instead of being pushed in one direction, we are encouraged by our music teachers to develop our own ideas and shape our musical identity.
 
I chose to study music A level because it’s my way of expressing myself. At the age of six I started to learn piano, and then later violin and guitar. Ever since I’ve wanted to become a piano teacher. During my teenage years I’ve also became very interested in psychology and discovered music therapy and hope to combine them as a profession. I am going to study piano in conservatoire next year and received lots of support from the music department, especially during the stressful auditions.
 
I came to Woodhouse because I wanted a fresh start. I wanted to challenge myself in an unfamiliar yet friendly environment where independence is encouraged. The staff provide a great support system and the teachers treat you with respect - like adults. It’s a great transition to university. There are also events and activities that my secondary school didn’t have such as pyjama day or culture day so it is easy to socialise. I have made lots of friends here. ”
 


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