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Musico South are very good at selecting a teacher to suit your child - http://www.musicosouth.co.uk/ - we've been with them for a couple of years and delighted at the way the teacher works with our daughter, encourages her to push herself yet chooses pieces and work that suit her.

I recommend Sue Klein - my 12-year old son has been learning piano with Sue for a few years now - all going well. She's kind and encouraging and he's made good progress too.


She teaches clarinet too. Her email is [email protected] I don't have her phone number to hand but if I can find it, I'll add this onto my post later.

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My kids (and I) had/have lessons at JASSPA - James Allen's Saturday school. Loads of teachers (so if one doesn't suit another might). The thing I've really enjoyed is that they organise concerts through the year - small informal ones for beginners and larger scale ones for more confident performers.

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