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July 13 – July 20, 2024: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom. The Thinking Pianist Festival.

July 13 - July 20

The Cheltenham Ladies’ College.

Cheltenham Ladies’ College, often called CLC, is a renowned independent girls’ school with a rich history dating back to its founding in 1853. The college was established by Dorothea Beale, an influential figure in women’s education in the 19th century. Beale aimed to provide girls with education on par with the standards of the best boys’ schools of the time.

The college began with 82 pupils and was situated in a single house on Bayshill Road, Cheltenham. However, it quickly gained a reputation for its high academic standards and innovative approach to education. Under Beale’s leadership, the college introduced a broad curriculum that included languages, sciences, mathematics, history, literature, and more.

Throughout its history, Cheltenham Ladies’ College has remained committed to providing a well-rounded education, emphasizing intellectual development, character formation, and personal growth. The college has continuously adapted to societal changes and educational advancements while upholding its core values.

Over the years, the college has expanded its campus, adding new buildings and facilities to accommodate the growing number of students. Today, Cheltenham Ladies’ College is known for its beautiful Victorian architecture, picturesque grounds, and state-of-the-art facilities.

The college has educated many notable alumnae who have excelled in various fields, including literature, politics, science, arts, and business. Cheltenham Ladies’ College maintains its reputation as a leading institution for girls’ education in the United Kingdom and attracts students worldwide.

Core course activities will include;

  • Lessons, masterclasses, and workshops with distinguished Faculty, joined by visiting specialists who will deliver other classes and concerts.
  • Opportunities to rehearse and perform ensembles, i.e., duet, two pianos (3+ hands!)
  • Course concerts with the opportunity to perform with like-minded fellow pianists!
  • The “Teaching is Learning” strand of seminars and workshops offers insight into the multiple synergies of these two activities:  trying to teach any skill is a guaranteed improvement method!
  • Fundamentals of Piano Pedagogy offers an optional, parallel mini-course on the basics of teaching. This can be a starting point for early-career piano teachers or a refresher for those with more experience.

 

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