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Learning an Instrument
                                      Risk
 Low
   XMed
   XHigh
   Fees*
 TBC
Learning an Instrument
   At KGV we are particularly keen to encourage students to learn the following instruments, as we feel that they are becoming ‘endangered species’ in the orchestra. In particular – Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba, Bass Guitar, Saxophone, Double Bass, Viola, Bassoon, Clarinet, Oboe. If you would like more information or help finding an instrumental teacher (lessons can take place in school or outside) please contact alexandra.carlile@kgv.edu.hk in the Music Department. We are also able to provide instrumental hire, on a first come first served basis on some instruments.
See our Instrumental teacher list here - https://docs.google.com/document/d/12yiKOxHFAg4lBl_mIK9BWDe9xIH7AllQN8eCn8ZuVDo/edit#heading=h.7rktsrk2s725
    Time
 After School
     Venue
 Music Rooms
   Term
 1
  2
  3
    Days
 XMo
  XTu
  XWe
  XTh
  XFr
   TBC
   XVaries
   Capacity
 100
   Gender
 XBoys
  XGirls
  Both
    Teacher/Coach/Student Leaders
   Ms. Alexandra Carlile
  *DISCLAIMER
For fee-based activities enrolment is for the full year unless otherwise specified. Students have a grace period of two-weeks in Term 1 from August 15-28, 2020 to withdraw from the program via LIONeL and thereafter a strict no refund policy applies. An invoice will be issued via ePayment and must be paid before the student is allowed to start the activity. Absences or missed classes on the part of the students are their responsibility and a strict no refund policy applies. Should the instructor be absent for a class, it may be rescheduled as a make-up class. Prorated rate is only for those that signed up late to the program. No drop ins will be allowed.
POLICY FOR ACTIVITIES CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER
In the interest of your children’s safety, and in accordance with the guidelines of the EDB and Hong Kong Observatory, lessons will be cancelled in the event of adverse weather conditions. No refunds will be given. Where possible, participants will be advised of rescheduled ‘make up’ classes.
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