Terms and Conditions
Instrumental/vocal lesson charges
The cost is a maximum of £60 per term (2023/24).
Additional financial support is available for those who are eligible, i.e Pupil Premium (check with your school music leader). We believe that no pupil should be excluded through lack of financial means.
Invoices will be issued via your school's usual payment method in advance.
The cost stays the same, regardless of how many weeks there are in a half-term.
A minimum of 30 lessons will be offered during an academic year (or a pro-rata equivalent for those starting mid-year).
Music books and resources:
The required music books should be purchased by the parent/carer of the pupil. Details of the books/resources required will be communicated to the parent/carer by the Visiting Music Teacher, or via the school. Where possible, commonly used resources will be made available to borrow through the Inspiration Trust Music Library. However, it is recommended that pupils have their own books, in order that they can write in them.
Payment method:
Online - using your school's usual payment method eg. ParentPay. ParentMail or BromCom.
Changes in tuition charges:
The right is reserved to change the cost of music lessons.
Half a term’s notice will be given of any changes in fees.
Priority will be given to pupils already receiving music lessons, then lessons will be arranged on a first come, first served basis.
Practice Pal
Pupils will be added to our online music lessons management software Practice Pal upon starting lessons.
The Practice Pal app is completely free for families, and provides lesson reminders, notes from our music teachers on your child’s progress, and even photos and videos from lessons.
Parents and carers will receive an invitation email from Practice Pal asking them to set up a Parent Account upon starting lessons. Please note: your child will not be able to use Practice Pal without their account being connected to a parent’s for an additional layer of security.
For more information about this exciting system and the available features, please visit www.practicepalmusic.com
Attendance at music lessons
Timetables will be displayed in the music department and it will be the responsibility of the pupil to ensure this is checked weekly.
It is the pupil’s responsibility to arrive at their scheduled music lesson on time, and with the correct equipment.
Communication will be made with a parent/carer if a pupil misses two consecutive music lessons.
Pupils who miss six music lessons without genuine reason will be removed from the scheme. Any fees invoiced up to that point will remain payable.
Pupils are to give a week’s notice of planned absence at music lessons.
Lessons missed through unplanned absence, such as illness, will not be rescheduled, and count towards the number of offered lessons per year.
Lessons missed by the teacher will be rescheduled as necessary to meet the minimum number of lessons per year which are to be offered.
Cancelling music tuition
To cancel music lessons, half a term’s notice is required, in writing. The request should be sent via email to music@inspirationtrust.org.
Fees will remain payable until the end of the notice period.
At the end of each term, it is presumed that pupils currently having lessons will continue with them in the next term, unless it is known that the pupil will be leaving the school.
This agreement will remain in place until there is an update to this agreement, or it is cancelled by either party in line with notice period requirements.