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Businiess name:
Royal Academy For Music
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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My three children have attended their for over 7 years now. Although I must admit there
have been incidences where teachers have moved on, but lets face it, this happens in every
profession and happened at the last two schools my kids attended. In defense of the
Royal Academy whom I felt the need to defend, whether they read this or not, I have
never experienced a school, (music or not) that offers so much to their students.
My kids do not just have an "end of the year recital" they have been in over 7 recitals every
year, not to mention the school requires their teachers give us parents a written student
evaluation after every lesson (I love it!). Their facilities are breathtaking and from what I have seen
they use only real piano's, no keyboards or digital piano's. When my children attended
Robinson music in Westboro, they learned nothing, and were taught on a digital piano. When
they studied at the New England Piano Academy it was the same. I assume it is because digital piano's
and keyboards are cheaper to learn on and require no maintenance. In my book, it is called
"cutting corners". The main reason I first chose the Royal Academy was because they used
real piano's for all their lessons in all their studio's and required teachers to have high credentials.
Parking is sometimes an issue, I would say due to the popularity and demand of the school's
services. I have met many other parents and students at the school and have only heard
great things about the Royal Academy not to mention the awards they received and community service
they offer.
Therefore, I would recommend this school (as I have to all my neighbors and friends) a hundred
times over. I also would compare their fees with other major schools in their category as I did, their rates are the least expensive yet they offer far more.
I love the Royal Academy and can't fathom anyone writing a bad review on this school!
Samantha Shen-Li
Pros: Great staff, very accomodating..Great school!
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