PIANO
(Individual classes in preschool)
Individual piano lessons
Entering the world of music is much more than just sounds – it’s training in concentration, coordination and emotion.
Playing piano engages both hemispheres of the brain, develops memory, attention
and supports harmonious child development – from motor skills to imagination.
Classes take place in the familiar, safe environment of preschool,
in a pleasant atmosphere full of play.
It’s not just about learning – it’s also about the joy of discovery, gentle guidance through the musical world and gradually getting acquainted with English.
Classes are conducted in a Polish-English system or entirely in English –
depending on the child’s readiness and preferences.

What do we learn in classes?
– recognizing and naming sounds,
– playing melodies on the piano,
– basics of rhythm and music reading,
– playing from notation and by ear,
– hand coordination,
– concentration and attention,
– sensitivity and expressing emotions through music,
– vocabulary and phrases in English.
Class duration
Classes take place once or twice a week at a set time.
There are three time options available: 30, 45 or 60 minutes –
depending on the age, concentration level and individual needs of the child.
Additional materials
After each class, the teacher prepares materials for practice at home – these may include:
– recorded melody fragments,
– listening exercises,
– movement activities and musical games,
– worksheets to support memorization.
Once a month, parents also receive a summary of words
and phrases – both musical and English –
that appeared in the lessons.
All of this is to naturally reinforce knowledge outside of preschool as well.
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