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You could also check out the pre-school classes at the Michael Tippett School in Milkwood Road, SE24 (Lambeth Music Service) which happens on Saturday mornings.

I realise this is not on Saturday, but I am a specialist early years music teacher and run Soundsense music classes for small groups from my home on Tuesday mornings using Kod?ly choral method for 2/3s and after school for reception-age/KS1 children. 07981 909234

Our 14 month old quite enjoyed himself. The staff were very enthusiastic and peppy. The kids got exposed to a variety of instruments. And for ?1, what more could you ask for?


But for us, we appreciate it mostly from a logistical point of view because we live right around the corner. Call us lazy parents, but it's also nice not to have to commit to a whole term of classes. So if you ever decide you'd rather sleep in, it's totally fine to miss a session.

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