Music schools in Scotland
Music schools in Scotland are available at several levels. Formal music education begins at 4½ years and can progress as high as postgraduate studies. Education in Scotland is a responsibility of the Scottish Government. Music is regarded as being an integral part of the culture of Scotland.
Music service
Music services are working in almost all state schools and provide much of their instruction during the regular school day. Most of them offer instrumental tuition for pupils in their schools. On average one instrumental / vocal lesson lasts from 30 minutes and is usually given once a week.A primary school is usually limited in the numbers of pupils they provide lessons to and lessons usually comprise a small group of 2 to 4 children.
Most independent schools work on a similar basis to the above. Some independent schools such as Loretto School
also give music scholarships.
Centres of excellence
Scotland has six centres of excellence – schools which allow gifted children to maximise their potential. These schools select a small number of pupils who show a special ability in music. Admission is by audition. The schools are located within comprehensive schools from which they receive normal academic classes. Students are attracted from within the local region and even nationally.The music schools comprise:
- Douglas Academy Music School at Douglas Academy, Milngavie, near Glasgow
- Aberdeen City Music School at Dyce Academy, Aberdeen
- Sgoil Chiùil na Gàidhealtachd at Plockton High School, Plockton
- City of Edinburgh Music School at Broughton High School and Flora Stevenson Primary.
Douglas Academy Music School, Aberdeen City Music School and the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music all have Halls of Residence, and so are able to accommodate students from across Scotland. City of Edinburgh Music School works with families to find a suitable host family and has previously accommodate students from across Scotland and from across the globe.
Specialist music school
St Mary's Music School is an independent specialist music school in Edinburgh, Scotland, for children aged 9–18, with boarding facilities. The school offers education to musically talented children and is the only specialist full-time music school in Scotland that is not associated with a state school. In addition to their main studies, students receive intensive instruction on a solo instrument and a program of music according to their age. This includes ear training, chamber music, chorus, composition, jazz and music technology.Entry is solely by audition. Successful applicants receive financial support through the Scottish Government's Aided Places Scheme. Students combine both academic and music studies within the school. The school is also the choir school of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral and all its 70 students are either instrumentalists or choristers. It attracts its pupils nationally, from the rest of the UK and abroad.
St Mary's is a member of the UK Music and Dance Excellence Schools and is within the tradition of other specialist music schools throughout Europe such as the Dresden Music Gymnasium; Sächsisches Landesgymnasium für Musik "Carl Maria von Weber" or the Yehudi Menuhin School, England.
Private tuition
Amateur or Private Schools of Music offers music education outside the general education system for students aged 4 to 20 + years. In general, students attend these schools, weekend or evening. The schools are, for example those provided by individuals, charitable or commercial organizations. Examples include the North East of Scotland Music School, Portobello Music School, Dunbar Music School and Yamaha Music School.In addition qualified teachers provide musical training outside of an establishment or the mainstream education system for pupils aged 4 to 20+ years. The objective of education varies from amateur to training professional music training, according to the personal ambitions of students.
Universities and colleges
A number of universities have music departments and offer degrees in music — Bachelor, Master and Doctorate. They may be performance related and/or music theory which can be combined with other subjects, or they may be hybrid courses incorporating performance along with business and entrepreneurial skills. Scottish universities offering degrees include:- University of Glasgow, Glasgow established 1451
- University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen established 1495
- University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh established 1583
- Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh incorporated as university 1992, established 1964
- University of the West of Scotland, Ayr
- University of the Highlands and Islands, Inverness
- Ayrshire College
- Dundee and Angus College
- Edinburgh College
- Forth Valley College
- Glasgow Clyde College
- Glasgow Kelvin College
- Lews Castle College
- New College Lanarkshire
- North East Scotland College
- North Highland College
- Perth College UHI
- West College Scotland