About
Coronation Music School Pte. Ltd. is a long-established music school in Singapore, founded in 1981 and located at Coronation Shopping Plaza along Bukit Timah Road. Over the decades, it has built a reputation for high-quality, personalized music education, with many students starting as children and returning years later with their own families. The school offers lessons for a wide range of instruments, including piano, violin, cello, and voice, and welcomes learners of all ages, from young beginners to adult hobbyists and advanced students preparing for graded examinations.
At Coronation Music School, lessons are conducted by highly qualified and active performers and educators, some of whom also teach at leading institutions such as NUS Yong Siew Toh Conservatory and NAFA. The school emphasizes solid technical foundations, musical understanding, and expressive performance, while maintaining a warm, encouraging environment that keeps lessons enjoyable and motivating. Beyond one‑to‑one lessons, Coronation Music School organizes workshops, masterclasses, chamber music activities, and music appreciation sessions that broaden students’ exposure to different styles, composers, and ensemble playing. Numerous testimonials highlight the dedication, patience, and professionalism of the teachers, as well as the positive impact on students’ confidence and long‑term love for music.
FAQs
The school offers lessons for various instruments, including piano, violin, cello and voice, and also runs group theory classes and other supporting programmes.
Lessons are taught by highly qualified, experienced teachers, including active performers and lecturers who have taught at institutions such as NUS Yong Siew Toh Conservatory and NAFA.
Yes, Coronation Music School prepares students for graded exams (such as ABRSM), providing structured training in technique, musicianship, and aural and sight‑singing skills.
For all enquiries, the school requests that you WhatsApp +65 8875 5159 or email info@coronationmusicschool.com, providing the student’s age, instrument, level, preferred timeslots and contact number.