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Royal Academy For Music
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After reading all these other reviews I felt compelled to offer my own ""two cents"". After moving to Westborough from Virginia about 15 months ago, the hunt for a good new music school for the kids began shortly after we arrived. \r
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I asked many new colleagues, neighbors and friends advice about music schools in the area and practically every one of them referred me to the Royal Academy.\r
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We first attended one of their student recitals which was held at a college in nearby Worcester, and that is where our love affair began. I was in complete ""awe"" over how some of the students of this school played. There were children that looked no older than 5 or 6 and embarrassingly they played better than my children ages 9, 11and 13, and my kids took lessons for several years back in Virginia. \r
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After the concert we met a nice guy everyone called Mr.T who told us a little about the school and invited us to meet some of the students and parents. \r
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I only wish a school like this existed in Virginia where both my sisters and nieces and nephews live. \r
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So, add me to the list of awesome reviews! I never thought I'd see my kids so excited about their music lessons.\r
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Great Job Royal Academy!....Thanks for The Continued Awesome Experience!\r
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The Frazier Family and LuLu (our dog) Thanks You Too!
Pros: Top Notch Teaching Staff..Candy is Good Too!
Cons: Wish Their Were More Family Oriented Businesses Like It!
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