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Worthing
Music Centre

Wednesdays

Northbrook College, West Durrington
Littlehampton Road
Worthing
BN12 6NU

Manager: John Randall
Administrator: Heather Downie
Tel: 01403 286330
Email: music.centre@westsussexmusic.co.uk

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Fridays

Bohunt School Worthing
65a Broadwater Road
Worthing
BN14 8AH

Manager: John Randall
Administrator: Heather Downie
Tel: 01403 286330
Email: music.centre@westsussexmusic.co.uk

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Cost per term

£70 for one activity, £110 for 2+ activities
First term or part-term free

Free for pupils on free school meals or pupils in care or those with refugee status
Half price for families on other state benefits

Worthing Music Centre activities

Wednesdays

Play in a Band, 4.30pm

Standard: Ideally started lessons and have at least a year playing experience

Ages: 7 – 16 yrs old

When: Wednesday, 4.30pm – 5.30pm

Instruments: Vocal, Backing Vocal, Guitar, Bass, Piano / Keys, Drums

Music leaders: Tina Oberman

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Fridays

Tomorrow's Orchestra Programme, 4.30pm

Standard: Beginners

Ages: 7 – 11 yrs old

When: Fridays, 4.30pm – 6pm

Instruments: Brass, Strings, Woodwind

Music leaders: John Randall & Kate Parkin

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Drum Lab, 5pm

Standard: Beginner – Intermediate 

When: 5pm – 6pm

Instruments: Percussion & Drums

Music leader: Dale Bennet

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Saxophone & Clarinet Ensemble, 5pm

Standard: Recent learners – Intermediate

When: 5pm – 6pm

Instruments: Saxophones & Clarinets

,Music leader: Rania Van Den Ouweland

Hi5 Elementary Group, 6pm

Standard: Elementary

When: 6pm – 7.30pm

Instruments: Strings, Woodwind, Brass

Music leader: Jess Garner, Saba Safa, Nick Chalk, Joy White

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Worthing Youth Orchestra, 6.30pm

Standard: Elementary – Intermediate (grades 1-5)

When: Fridays, 6.30pm – 7.30pm 

Instruments: Brass, Strings, Percussion & Woodwind

Music leader: Russ Robinson

Youth Orchestra
Why get involved?

There are so many reasons to start making music! We’re committed to enabling all children and young people to access music education, so we have a generous bursary scheme to help with costs. 

What people are saying

I am consistently impressed by the kindness, encouragement and professionalism of your team. You create such a wonderful, nurturing environment for the children to learn and your support is remarkable. Your dedication and passion for music and seeing young people flourish under your guidance and tuition is evident in our son. I would wholeheartedly recommend any parent who wishes to give their child the gift of learning an instrument to reach out to West Sussex Music.

Alex Acraman, Parent of Horsham Music Centre student

As parents we are so happy with the environment. They learned new things and they had some changes in their daily lifes. The way they listed to music also different now. Not just listening but also making proper comments about it. Seeing all this makes me proud and happy. Thanks for making this available. I hope you can reach more children in the TOP program.

I learned notes. I started liking classical music. I joined a band in my school. And I made new friends.

It was good because I got to make new friends and get to play music that I couldn’t before. I liked doing concerts because I got to show off to my parents. I played glockenspiel, timpani, bongos, tambourine, crash cymbal, agogo bells and i tried the big bass drum. My favourite was timpani.

I loved it because I made a whole new groups of friends and learned a new instrument and got to perform to an audience of thousands. Even if you are young you can still feel great up on stage.

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