Preparing for the Kingsdale Foundation School Music Aptitude Test

The SE22 Piano School is running a competition on Instagram. Win a 1-to-1 Music Aptitude Test scholarship preparation lesson in September 2023. All the info is here:  https://musicaptitudetest.wordpress.com/2023/06/27/win-a-1-to-1-music-aptitude-test-scholarship-preparation-lesson-in-september-2023/

Full Music Scholarship Kingsdale Foundation School
Full Music Scholarship Kingsdale Foundation School

Preparing for the Kingsdale Foundation School Music Aptitude Test can be an exciting opportunity for Year 5 students who are passionate about music. Here are some steps they can take to prepare for the test:

  1. Familiarise yourself with the test format: Research and understand the structure and components of the Music Aptitude Test. This will give you an idea of what to expect and help you focus your preparation.
  2. Develop your musical ear: The test primarily assesses your musical aptitude, so it’s important to train your ear. Listen to a wide variety of music, paying attention to different instruments, melodies, rhythms, and harmonies. Try to identify and differentiate between different musical elements.
  3. Practice sight-reading: Sight-reading is an essential skill for musicians. Work on reading and playing music notation fluently. Start with simple pieces and gradually increase the difficulty level. You can find sight-reading exercises and resources online or through music books. This section of the test is optional but to make your audition stand out, we advise opting for this test if you have had the time to prepare for it. Please note not everybody is offered the option to do the sight-reading test. This may be due to time constraints or other factors on the day of the test.
  4. Learn basic music theory: Familiarise yourself with fundamental music theory concepts such as notes, scales, intervals, and key signatures. Understanding these concepts will help you analyse and interpret music accurately during the test.
  5. Play an instrument: If you don’t already play an instrument, consider learning one. Playing an instrument will enhance your musical skills, improve your ability to understand and perform music, and increase your overall music aptitude.
  6. Sing and develop your voice: Vocal ability is often a component of music aptitude tests. Practice singing different melodies, scales, and exercises to develop your voice and improve your pitch accuracy.
  7. Seek guidance from a music teacher: If possible, consult a music teacher or tutor who can provide personalised guidance and help you prepare for the specific requirements of the Kingsdale Foundation School Music Aptitude Test. They can identify your strengths and weaknesses and provide targeted practice exercises. We offer 1-to-1 Music Aptitude tutoring on Zoom. Book online here.
  8. Mock tests and sample questions: Practice with mock tests and sample questions similar to those used in the Kingsdale Foundation School Music Aptitude Test. This will help you familiarise yourself with the types of questions and tasks you may encounter and improve your test-taking skills.
  9. Stay consistent and practice regularly: Consistency is key when preparing for any test. Set aside dedicated time each day to practice music, whether it’s ear training, sight-reading, or playing your instrument. Regular practice will help you build confidence and improve your skills over time.

Remember that the purpose of the test is to assess your musical aptitude, so enjoy the process and have fun with music along the way. Good luck!

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Summer Holiday Music-Making: A round-up of our favourite piano pieces to learn when you’re on holiday or in-between grades.

The SE22 Piano School is running a competition on Instagram. Win a 1-to-1 Music Aptitude Test scholarship preparation lesson in September 2023. All the info is here:  https://musicaptitudetest.wordpress.com/2023/06/27/win-a-1-to-1-music-aptitude-test-scholarship-preparation-lesson-in-september-2023/

Here are some of our favourite fun duets we recommend learning during the long Summer break to keep motivated until lessons resume again in September. If you are thinking learning the piano and you live in the East Dulwich area do get in touch. We are now offering home visits on Thursdays, contact us for more information. [Get in touch].

  1. Fairyland in Treble

This is a beautiful collection of duets by Nikolas Sideris. Suitable for Grades 2 to 6 approximately. Here is The King and The Dragon. [Order Book]

2. Piano Duets by Rosa Conrad

Suitable for beginner pianists. This gorgeous duet only has 3 notes in it so entirely achievable for our newest and youngest students! [Order Book]

Here’s a slightly harder duet from the same book. This book is from beginner to Grade 1 or 2.

Summer Holiday Piano Lessons (and singing, guitar and music aptitude test preparation)

The SE22 Piano School is running a competition on Instagram. Win a 1-to-1 Music Aptitude Test scholarship preparation lesson in September 2023. All the info is here:  https://musicaptitudetest.wordpress.com/2023/06/27/win-a-1-to-1-music-aptitude-test-scholarship-preparation-lesson-in-september-2023/

We are offering lessons during the Summer holiday. This can be booked by emailing se22pianoschool@gmail.com. You do not need to be a regular student to book a one-off lesson. As none of our teachers live in the area, they will be travelling to East Dulwich to give you your music lesson. For this reason we do encourage you to book an hour lesson where possible.

More teacher availability coming soon. Please check back after Monday 10 July for updated availability. We are currently focussed on registering everyone for September lessons and then we will update with our availability. You will receive an invoice very soon to be paid by 5pm on Monday 10 July.

Mirna’s availability at Pellatt Road:


 Late July

Monday 24th and 31st from 4pm-6pm

Tuesday 18th and 25th 4pm-6pm

 August

Monday 7th, 14th and 21st 4pm-6pm

Tuesday 1st, 8th, 15th 4pm-6pm

Wednesday 23rd and 30th 4pm-6pm

Rosa’s availability at Pellatt Road:

July 19th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th: 9am-5pm

August 9th, 16th: 9am-5pm


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