City of Edinburgh Music School explained

City of Edinburgh Music School
Established:1980
Head Label:Director
Head:Tudor Morris
Address:29 East Fettes Avenue
City:Edinburgh
Country:Scotland
Postcode:EH4 1EG
Free Label 1:Deputy Director
Free 1:Susan Emslie
Free Label 2:Patron
Free 2:Sir Simon Rattle
Website:http://www.edinburghmusicschool.co.uk

The City of Edinburgh Music School (TCoEMS) is a state-maintained music school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded as the Lothian Specialist Music School in 1980, it changed its name in 1996 when Lothian Regional Council was dissolved into four separate unitary councils. It is a non-residential school, and because it is funded by the City of Edinburgh Council, it charges no fees. It is split between two schools; Flora Stevenson Primary School and Broughton High School. This allows for students to start in their first year of primary school and leave in their final year of high school. It acquired new premises in 2009 when a new section was added to Flora Stevenson Primary School and a new building was constructed for Broughton High School. Unlike some standalone music schools, pupils attend comprehensive schools for the majority of their academic classes.

The school became an 'All-Steinway School' in 2009, meaning that every piano within the school is of the Steinway brand. It was awarded a plaque in commemoration of this from Steinway & Sons on 21 July 2009.[1]

In 2018, the council attempted to shut the school down in order to use the funding elsewhere, however, due to uproar in the community from the parents and politicians, the school succeeded in remaining open.

The school was the subject of BBC Scotland's EX:S documentary, The Music School, on 29 March 2005.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. https://steinway.co.uk/steinway-schools/city-of-edinburgh-music-school/
  2. News: How this 28-year-old Scot wrote some of best classical music of 21st century . Cornwell, Tim . . 2010-03-31 . 2010-03-31 .

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