The York Music Hub Bursary Schemes aim to provide support to those whose financial circumstances may prove to be a barrier to accessing music education opportunities, and who are not able to access support or assistance from other sources. The Hub currently operates two bursary schemes:
Find out more about the bursary schemes, and how to apply, below.
The York Music Hub Bursary Schemes aim to provide support to those whose financial circumstances may prove to be a barrier to accessing music education opportunities, and who are not able to access support or assistance from other sources.
Tuition Bursaries are available for a limited number of children who are Looked After, and/or on Free School Meals, whether they have lessons privately or in school. They must be learning with a Music Hub Approved Tutor and be resident and/or attending school in York. A 30% bursary for those families receiving working tax credit/universal credit is available.
Bursaries may be used to cover in part or in full the costs associated with instrumental/vocal lessons with one of our Approved Tutors. This award has been set up to provide young people with the opportunity to learn to play in a one-to-one setting.
Ensemble Bursaries are available for eligible students either through York Music Centre or directly through approved city of York ensembles.
Application guidance
Places available for three new scholars! Please see the terms of the award below, interested applicants please apply below.
Up to five talented young musicians will receive individual music tuition free, thanks to a bursary scheme backed by the Company of Merchant Taylors and York Music Hub.
The scheme was launched in 2018 and supports young instrumentalists or singers who are not able to afford the kind of specialist 1:1 tuition that is needed to realise their potential.
The award is up to the value of £900 and is expected to cover 30 to 36 lessons across the year (lesson duration to be discussed with the Hub and the tutor). The Hub will also cover the full cost of grade exams and an accompanist fee (accompanist fee up to £45) for each year of the award.
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We can award up to five bursaries at any time. Each bursary lasts for 12 months in the first instance, with continued funding up to an additional two years, depending on demonstrated progress. The bursaries are currently being received by five talented young musicians.
We are absolutely delighted to receive the support of Merchant Taylors Guild for this scheme, which is part of our commitment to ensure that young people are not hindered in their pursuit of musical success by lack of money or support.