Peripatetic Music Service
As part of the outstanding musical education we aim to offer, Borlase has its own Peripatetic Music Service for students that wish to undertake one-to-one instrumental or vocal lessons during the school day. The Peripatetic Music Service is a vibrant and highly valued part of school life; around two hundred and fifty students in the school currently use it, and we have 12 peripatetic music teachers (names and experience can be found below) specialising in instruments including: Violin/Viola, Cello, Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Piano, Percussion, Electric/Acoustic/Classical Guitar, Voice and Brass.
Students can choose to undertake either 30-minute or 20-minute lessons. Thirty lessons are completed over the course of an academic year and fees are currently set as follows:
30-minute lessons: £20
20-minute lessons: £14
Applying for Peripatetic Music Lessons at Borlase
If you would like your child to start peripatetic music lessons at Borlase, please read the two important documents below (an information booklet about our Peripatetic Music Service and a contract) and then submit an application via THIS FORM. Applications will be dealt with as soon as we receive them, and you will be contacted by the relevant music teacher directly when lessons are able to commence.
Please read the documents below before applying for music lessons.
Peripatetic Music Staff
At Borlase, we are proud to have an excellent team of highly qualified, experienced and engaging music teachers. In recruiting our teachers, we insist that not only should they be expert teachers, but that they are actively working as players. We think this is an important ingredient in ensuring that our students become accomplished performers as well as players, and this is borne out by the excellent contribution the students make to our school concerts and productions. Some of our peripatetic music staff also undertake wider roles within the department, including running extracurricular ensembles. For further information about their qualifications and expertise, please read their individual biographies below.
Mrs S Cossins: Woodwind, ‘Cello, Piano
Sue studied Clarinet at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, and plays Clarinet and Cello for numerous societies in the area. She is principal Clarinet of the Slough Philharmonic orchestra.
Mrs J Garrett: Piano; School accompanist
GGSM( Hons) Lond; ARCM: PGTC: LBCA: FISM: Certificate of Advanced Studies GSMD
Conservatoire trained, Jean has performed professionally in concert halls in the UK, across Europe, Iceland and the USA working alongside top international string, woodwind players and singers. Jean is a very experienced teacher and coach.
Mrs G Ross: Voice; Director, Cambiata Boys’ Choir
Gilly has worked extensively as a professional soprano with various conductors in London for many years. As an educator she has given master classes, helped form and train choirs and been thrilled to be involved in training young people, helping them to realise their dreams, teaching at Borlase for 20 years and others in the area. Gilly is married to harpsichordist and organist Alastair Ross; together they formed and recorded with their own group, Concerto Delle Donne, and ran a children’s choir for 8 years in which their four boys, now all musicians, sang.
Mrs M Vanryne: Violin, Viola
Marilyn studied at Amersham Music Centre, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and The Royal Academy of Music. Leader of the Slough Philharmonic Orchestra for the past 30 years, she also plays in the St John's Chamber Orchestra and has been leader of the Misbourne Orchestra and Crendon Chamber Orchestra. In the past Marilyn has coached the upper strings for Buckinghamshire County Youth Orchestra and conducted Elementary Strings and Youth Strings at Amersham Music Centre. She often leads for local Choral and Operatic Societies and currently teaches at 3 local Grammar schools.
Mrs E Walker: Woodwind
BMus Hons PGCE LLCM (P) ALCM (TD) – Flute and saxophone.
Emma is a graduate of The London College of Music where she studied flute, piccolo and saxophone. She enjoys playing all styles of music and has performed in venues such as The Royal Albert Hall, The Royal Festival Hall and St John Smith Square in London. Emma is a respected woodwind teacher in Buckinghamshire working for Buckinghamshire Music Trust and coaching players for the County Youth Orchestra. She has previously worked at The London College of Music Junior College and as a classroom music teacher at a secondary school in West London.
Mr M Vincent: Percussion
Born in Reading, United Kingdom, Mark started drumming at the age of 4 then took up private lessons through the Berkshire Music service from 7 years old. At the same time as also taking piano and recorder lessons, drumming quickly turned into a deep rooted passion for Mark. Mark is best notably known for drumming with The Arusha Accord. With multiple releases on Basick Records, the band has toured extensively throughout the UK and across Europe, having gained fans worldwide with their virtuosic and extremely technical sound. Mark was able to stretch his potential even further by graduating in 2015 with a 2:1 BA (Hons) in Music from Oxford Brookes University, where his gift to move between genres fluently with different projects and musicians was strengthened and used to its best ability. Among these were the musical theatre productions of RENT, Spring Awakening, Footloose and Rock of Ages. Mark’s ethos for teaching stems from creating a solid framework to firstly build strict technique, a musical ear and a strong inner sense of pulse. Lessons are tailored to each pupil’s needs and aspirations. For those wishing to study drum kit grades, all exam boards are welcomed, including Rockschool, Trinity Rock & Pop, and Trinity College.
Ms L Cormack-Cook: Voice
Leonie graduated from University of Nottingham with a First in Music & German, where she held a choral scholarship and spent a year singing at the Augustinerkirche whilst studying in Vienna. After training as a secondary school teacher of Music and German, and while teaching part time, she continued her vocal studies with Marie McLaughlin and trained with English National Opera on their Opera Works programme in 2011. Before taking time off with her young family, Leonie performed extensively as a soprano soloist in Oratorio, Opera and Film. Leonie now combines teaching singing and leading children's choirs with a career in the field of mental health, and is currently studying MSc Psychotherapy.
Mr S Davie: Brass, Piano; Director: Borlase Jazz Bands, Youth Orchestra & Brass Ensemble
Having been a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Simon went on to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Goldsmith’s College, University of London. His teaching career has seen him hold the position of Director of Music at a number of secondary schools. In recent years Simon has stepped out of the classroom and is now focused on instrumental teaching and conducting in a number of schools in the High Wycombe and Marlow area, including the Chiltern Music Academy.
Mr H Robson: Organ; School Organist; Teacher of English
Organ Scholar at Pembroke College, Oxford (1984 - '87), Hugh has over forty years' experience of performing as a soloist and accompanist on piano, organ and harpsichord. He has taught both organ and harpsichord on and off for over thirty years. He is currently Chapel Organist at Borlase and occasionally composes and performs his own compositions. Hugh has an Associateship of the Royal College of Music (ARCM) and Fellowships of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO) and the Royal Schools of Music (FRSM) (harpsichord performance).
Mr D Shannon: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar
Dave has been teaching electric, acoustic and classical styles of Guitar for over 10 years, ranging from complete beginner all the way through to degree level. When he is not teaching he also enjoys working as a composer and session guitarist, as well as performing with a couple of the UK's leading function bands and accompanying original creative artists.
Mr D Young: Acoustic Guitar, Classical Guitar
David has been a professional guitarist and guitar teacher for over twenty-five years. He produced a number 1 classical guitar album of Beatles music by Carlos Bonell and spent seven years as one of the guitarists in the Queen musical We Will Rock You in London’s West End. David’s own original band Space Elevator’s 2018 album reached the top 20 of the official UK rock chart. He also spent five years as the classical guitar specialist teacher to third year degree students at The Institute in London.
Mrs M Atabek: Violin, Viola, Piano
Minor is passionate about teaching violin and piano and is also an accomplished performer with experience of playing in professional orchestras and quartets. She is from Istanbul where she taught and worked in Istanbul University State Conservatoire, undertook her MA in Violin Performance in Istanbul Technical University MIAM and played in various professional orchestras. She has been living in the UK since 2008, working for Berkshire Maestros for many years and currently works in schools in the Berkshire and Buckinghamshire areas. Minor specialises in teaching young learners, ABRSM, Trinity and performance preparation and also teaches pupils from all age and levels. She loves charity work and runs free online music and instrument classes for primary school aged children who need music education in Turkey.