Registration

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How to Register

Instrument Programs

New Families:

Consult our Faculty Page to see availability of teachers and where their home studios are located.  

Confirm with the SuzukiMusic General Manager that the teacher can accept your child into their private teaching studio.

Make an appointment with the studio teacher for a consultation about fees and scheduling of private and group lessons for your child.

Your studio teacher will provide you with the online form to register.

For further assistance please visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page and download our  Parent HandBook.

Returning families:

Please contact your private studio teacher to access the online form. 

 

Summer Camp Registration

SuzukiMusic runs a one week summer camp every year.  For further details about camp and how to register click:  

Instrument Rentals

SuzukiMusic has a number of instrument loan programs. Violas, flutes, and cellos may be rented from the school at very reasonable rates and are loaned an instrument for free during their first year of study. SuzukiMusic is proud to have a collection of high quality Sabatier Violas, starting at 1/16th size, so that children as young as 3 years of age can start viola studies.

Headstart for 3 to 4 year olds

Our School runs three Headstart sessions throughout the school year.  Families can register for one, two, or all three.  An additional Headstart session (5 classes) runs during our Summer Camp week. Parents and children participate together in our Headstart classes.  Each session is 5 classes in length.

Headstart registration information

Headstart registration forms and fee payment cheques can be mailed to 2 Daly Ave., Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6E2. All cheques may be made payable to the National Capital Suzuki School of Music.

We look forward to meeting you and we are here to help you and your child get started with our school.  For further information please visit our Frequently Asked Questions Page and check out our Parent Handbook.

“I played with children so that I could learn from them.” – Shinichi Suzuki