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Music Tuition & Ensembles

Music Tuition 

Music Tuition at the College is delivered by a team of highly experienced instrumental teaching staff 
Together these experienced, qualified professional music tutors work with in excess of 140+ pupils every year. Music tuition at Chulmleigh College is for anyone who wants to learn, if we can possibly make it happen!

Lesson arrangements

Lessons operate throughout the school year and most teachers will guarantee at least ten lessons per term. Lessons are individual lessons and last either 20 or 30 minutes depending on timetabling space.  For specific rates for the current school year, please see the downloadable form. Some pupils will qualify for a 50% reduction if on the Pupil Premium register. If you would like to apply for support, please indicate this on the online form.

Timetables are displayed on the Music Notice Board and pupils are expected to check them on the morning of their lesson. Lessons are organised on a rota, changing every two weeks (to match the College two-week timetable). Pupils starting lessons for the very first time will need to speak with Mr Miners if they need clarification of how it all works.

Musical Instruments

Pupils must provide their own instruments. Rental and rent-to-buy schemes are available from music shops and can also be hired through the Devon Music Education Hub. We do have a number of flutes, clarinets, saxophones, trumpets, trombones, violins and cellos available for loan. Also, if it is portable (sadly, that rules out the piano and drum kit!) then VAT-free purchases are possible through the College. Please email finance@chulmleigh.devon.sch.uk

To Book Lessons   

Please follow the link and complete the Online Application Form.

Payments

Payments are due no later than the first lesson of the term, cheques are made payable to the specific tutor (NOT to the College). Some tutors accept online payments and will provide you with their bank details on request. 

CMAc - Chulmleigh Music Academy

At CMAc we have the time for more intensive and focussed specific ensembles to complement the orchestra and singers. CMAc takes place at the College on Wednesdays, from immediately after school to 4.45pm.  In the past few years, we have been very fortunate to secure external funding through the Devon Music Education Hub (DMEH), to support instrumental and vocal ensembles for pupils in Key Stages 2 to 4, so the termly subscription is only £20 per musician.  To register for CMAc, please complete the form CMAc Registration.

Pupils stay on at the end of the college day, or join us from their primary schools. 

CMAc BrassCMAc WoodwindCMAc Strings and CMac Choir ensembles are led by our visiting instrumental staff of Miss Stroud, Mr Davie, Mr Smith and Mrs Craddock.  All of these have extensive experience and are overseen by Mr Miners, College Director of Music.  If you are interested in becoming part of CMAc, please speak with Mr Miners.   No experience is needed for CMAc Choir but basic instrumental and the ability to read music is required for all instrumental groups.

Strings & Keyboard with Mrs Louise Craddock    

Mrs Craddock teaches Violin, Viola, Cello and Keyboard at the College.

 

Since graduating in 2000 with a BA (Hons) degree in music, I have provided violin, viola, cello and electronic keyboard tuition in primary and secondary schools, including sixth form, across North and Mid Devon. I bring years of experience as an orchestral, chamber and theatre pit musician to my role and aim to inspire students through my skills and knowledge. As a child growing up in South Yorkshire, I had the privilege of playing and performing with the Bretton Hall College, University of Leeds orchestra from the age of 12. Rehearsing and performing alongside university students under the baton of Professor Patric Standford and Professor Clive Brown from such a young age gave me invaluable experience.

I have been an instrumental music tutor at Chulmleigh Academy Trust since 2004. Working across all four academy schools, teaching pupils from Reception through to Year 11, I thoroughly enjoy working with the full age range of pupils and continuing their tuition as they transition from primary to secondary education. I am a specialist tutor at the Trust’s CMAc after-school music academy.

My tuition is very much focussed on the individual's needs, tailoring lessons to suit each pupil’s musical preferences and aims. All musical genres are offered, including classical, baroque, folk, jazz, film, pop, rock, soul, Motown and hits from the musicals. I am very experienced at preparing pupils for ABRSM practical and theory exams as well as Trinity College and GCSE music performances.

I have a particular interest in the benefits of music for pupils with SEND; this stems from my time spent studying music therapy as part of my degree. Whether pupils wish to play for fun and relaxation or choose to take their studies through to a GCSE music course or exams, I aim to ensure that my lessons are as inclusive as possible; I work to meet the requirements of each individual pupil to maximise their enjoyment and the benefits they gain from their tuition.

Away from music, my interests include upholstery, dressmaking and pastel painting, together with 18th and 19th century literature.

Singing & Piano with Miss Stroud   

Miss Stroud studied music at the University of Manchester with the bassoon as her first study instrument. After leaving university and achieving a PGCE, she taught music in a secondary school in Manchester but, after two years, decided to pursue a career in performance. She now teaches singing, piano and bassoon across Devon, and gigs as a singer, pianist and guitarist at the weekends for pubs, weddings and events. Miss Stroud has always had a passion for singing and music making, no matter what genre, and aims to share her passion for this through her enthusiasm for teaching, creating encouraging and fun rehearsals and lessons for all. She also runs the CMAC choir on Wednesdays. 

Outside of music making, Miss Stroud loves taking her crazy labrador Luna out on hikes or to the beach. She also loves cooking and going out for food, especially seafood!

Piano with Caroline Clipsham

From Australia to the Arctic Circle, she has been described as “a delight to ear and eye”, and as having “a wicked sense of humour which adds to the enjoyment of her playing.”

Caroline studied at Chethams School of Music, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

After completing both her degree course and a post-graduate course in Advanced Solo Studies, she was awarded a scholarship to attend the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada, where she worked with John Perry, Gilbert Kalish and Anton Kuerti and performed extensively both as a soloist and a chamber musician.

She has performed at various music festivals around the world, including the Orford Arts Festival in Quebec, the European Arts Festival in Germany, Brighton Festival and Guildford International Music Festival in the UK. Caroline has also made a documentary for Carlton Television which featured her playing Chopin’s original piano.

She has performed at the Wigmore Hall and St. John’s, Smith Square, and Kings Place in London, the National Concert Hall, Dublin; the International Holland Music Sessions and also in South Africa, Europe, Canada ,New Zealand, and she has toured Eastern Europe with cellist Orfeo Mandozzi.

She gave a highly acclaimed Schubert recital as part of Opera de Bauge’s 2019 Schubertiad, which the artistic director described as “the high point of our Schubertiad. She gave a fiercely intelligent and delicately beautiful interpretation of 5 Impromptus and her account of the Sonata in A minor was masterly and elegant.”

Caroline has undertaken two successful tours of Bangladesh, as a Dhaka Classics artist, where she gave concerts for Embassies and Ambassadors as well as local schools.

She has recorded a solo piano CD and DVD, and has also recorded for ORF (Austrian National Radio). She has worked with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Ulster Orchestra for BBC Radio 3 and has played for Cherie Blair, the Emir of Qatar, the Duchess of Gloucester and the FA Cup!

Woodwind with Mr Steve Smith  

Mr Smith is our resident teacher of all things woodwind, including Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Recorder and Oboe.  He also directs the CMAc Woodwind Ensemble.

He started playing the clarinet at the age of ten, and the other woodwind instruments soon after. He began a career as a full-time instrumental teacher after graduating from Music College, and has taught in primary and secondary schools in both Devon and Cornwall since then.  He was appointed the woodwind teacher at Chulmleigh College in 2012.

Mr Smith loves all genres of music, including classical, jazz and popular styles, and has many years of experience directing ensembles and bands of all kinds. He plays clarinet and saxophone in many orchestras and  ensembles in the South West. When not involved in music he enjoys travelling, walking, cycling and spending time in the garden.

Brass with Mr Jeremy Loysen

Our resident Brass tutor has been teaching Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Cornet and Euphonium at the College for over twenty years. He also runs the CMAc Brass Ensemble.

Mr Loysen says, “ I really enjoy introducing brass playing to new pupils of all levels. Some of my pupils have gone on to careers in military bands or have studied at conservatoires. Having studied music in London and Manchester, I went on to play as principle trombonist with one of the national Netherlands Orchestras in Amsterdam for many years. Then I  exchanged my house in old Amsterdam for an even older house in Devon, since when I have freelanced widely across the South West as a brass player and have taught brass instruments both individually, and as an ensemble tutor, in the surrounding areas. As well as orchestral work I play regularly with AJ's Big Band and the international 'Die Idleburghers'  Bavarian Oompah band.”

Guitars with Mr Kevin Butt

Kevin teaches all varieties of guitar and bass guitar at the College. He is also a very accomplished performer and composer and jointly runs our Jazz Club.

Kevin says,“I have been teaching at the College for over 20 years. Lessons will usually follow the Rock School syllabus, while shaping lessons to pupils' needs and tastes, with a focus on technique and understanding as well as having fun.
Former pupils have gone on to have successful careers in music, working with artists like Adele and Jessie J, and touring theatre shows, as well as studio work and releasing their own material successfully.
As well as teaching the guitar and bass, I am a freelance musician who has worked with the likes of the Four Tops, the Drifters, and currently the Joe Loss orchestra as well as many more. I am also currently working in a multi media project with Mr Rattenbury, [College Drum Teacher]."

Drum Kit with Mr Glynn Rattenbury

Mr Rattenbury is our very popular Drum Kit teacher at the College, where he has been teaching for at least 10 years. 

I have been teaching since graduating from university in 2001 with a degree in Popular Music Performance, specialising in Drum kit. Chulmleigh is one of three secondary schools I currently teach at in the Devon and West Dorset area and I have also taught children of primary age in three other schools in East Devon. 
I can offer pupils the opportunity of taking graded examinations should they wish to, most often using the Rock School graded drum kit course, if not, each lesson is individually tailored to the pupils@ requirements and rate of progress.
Along with teaching I also have a wide range of playing experience, ranging from rock/pop bands to jazz ensembles and swing bands. I have performed in many show bands for musical theatre and play Timpani for local orchestras and concert orchestras.

Brass and Guitar with Nick Davie

Nick grew up playing trumpet and guitar / bass in a variety of different contexts. From Jazz, to Classical, all the way to rock metal he has been working on his versatility as a musician for almost all his life.

After the break-up of his semi-successful Indie band, Luna Blue (who shared stages with artists such as McFly, Kasabian, Royal Blood, and Ash), his musical adventure continues to press further into music production and the vast world of Metal music.

Nick has been teaching musical instruments since he was 16, in primary schools around his area, and continued this way of earning during his university experience at Chichester. His teaching career has taken many forms including peripatetic and classroom, receiving his PGCE in 2022.

Nick is highly experienced within his field and offers a nurturing musical education, while also integrating that progress comes from the pupil making time for the instrument.

Nick's other interests include Film / TV / Video Games, Water Sports such as Scuba Diving, and a keen interest in natural history and evolution. 2 of these interests often meet together, as he regularly visits his family in Florida to open water scuba dive with Sharks and other aquatic life.

Nick loves to find out about his pupils, discussing their interests and their music tastes, using common ground to cater to instrumental progress. This has been one of the most rewarding things about instrumental teaching, as every pupil is different and will want to learn differently, depending on their taste in music.

Teachers Rock Youth Choir

The Teachers Rock Youth Choir is a fantastic organisation delivering high quality ensemble singing across the region. We are fortunate that it’s founder and CEO, Debbie Kent, runs our own branch of TRY hosted at CMAc.  The choir is open to pupils from Key Stage 2 upwards. Recent outside events included performing at Exeter Cathedral and at the National Music Education Expo at London’s Olympia.