Music Aptitude Test Preparation

I have been tutoring students for the Music Aptitude Test entry to local state schools such as Kingsdale, Haberdashers Askes, Prendergast, Ladywell Hilly Fields, Norwood School and many more for nearly 15 years. Since I started switching to online tutoring, this has allowed me to reach a wider audience of students hoping to gain entry to popular UK schools such as Dame Alice Owen, Bristol Cathedral Choir School and Mill Hill County just to name a few using this selective entry criteria.

My own daughter sat the tests too so I understand the pressure regarding these tests that can often help you bypass the catchment area criteria.

Many of the schools imply no musical knowledge is required to sit the test. Whilst this is indeed true of the Round One musical aptitude test, this is rarely true of the second round where you have to perform on an instrument or sing.

Last week I met a student for a one hour online lesson. At the time of booking they said the student is Grade 1 level on the piano. When I met them in the lesson they were only able to play 5 notes in the right hand in a beginner hand position. Unfortunately this level of playing would not usually be awarded a Music Scholarship even if the schools say no musical experience is required. There are so few places available each year so the likelihood of the space going to a student that is at a beginner level is extremely unlikely.

The whole process is indeed rather mystifying but in my experience it is only really students playing less common instruments at lower grades or more common instruments at higher grades that achieve the scholarship. I always encourage my piano students to take up a lesser played second instrument to complement their piano studies. Schools tend to prioritise students playing instruments that can be played in an ensemble or singers for the choir.

If you would like any guidance or help with the scholarship process please book a 1-to-1 session with me or Mirna and we can answer all of your questions:

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Music Aptitude Tests for 2023 Secondary Admissions

 The start of the new year is the ideal time to start preparing for the Music Aptitude Tests for 2023 state school admissions. For student currently in Year 5, you will sit the MAT test in the Autumn of 2022 so there’s plenty of time to brush up on the style of tests used by schools in England. Our training test materials offer you a wide variety of tests that are similar in style to those you will hear at Round One of the aptitude test.
Music Aptitude Test Training

The music aptitude test is used by state secondary schools to select around 10% of their intake on a music scholarship programme. Some schools use electronic beeps instead of traditional instruments so that students that have already had formal music training are not at a significant advantage.

Music Aptitude Tests for State School Admissions

We also offer 1-to-1 Music Scholarship training to help you prepare for your chosen schools:

Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School: Music Aptitude Test

Music Scholarship Preparation at the SE22 Piano School

You can prepare for the Music Aptitude Tests at Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School by using the following specimen tests that are indicative of the style of test used: http://musicaptitudetest.co.uk/

From the School’s Admissions document: In view of the school’s tradition of excellence in music the governors will admit girls with musical aptitude, up to a maximum of 17 places without undermining the Catholic ethos of the school. Musical aptitude will be determined on the basis of a music aptitude assessment. Priority will be given to those who show the most aptitude on assessment. Additional music training and activities will be provided by the school and these students will be expected to participate in these activities. Music aptitude assessment tests will take place in the Autumn term and you will be informed, before the school application deadline whether your daughter has passed. Please note that a pass does not equate to a guarantee of a place at the school.

The auditions will take place this Autumn when term resumes. Please note we have good availability in August for 1-to-1 lessons to help you prepare. However when term starts we will be busy with our weekly teaching commitments so we will be offering a much reduced service for Zoom lessons so do book soon rather than leaving it until the last minute.