- Exam Venues
- Your Exam Questions
- Why do MfSF offer exams?
- Which exams can my child take?
- How much does it cost to enter for an exam?
- When and where will the exam take place?
- Will there be a chance to rehearse before the exam?
- What happens if my child cannot attend the examination?
- What does my child have to do?
- What happens on the day of the exam?
- What happens after the exam?
- How do I enter my child for the exam?
- Additional Information
Which exam board have we chosen?
We have opted to use the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music examination system. Established in 1889, the Board has extensive experience in music education and is linked with four Royal Schools of Music in the UK. The Associated Board provides an immediately recognisable structure for measurement of progress, and the more advanced examination passes even carry UCAS points!
We believe that the Associated Board have designed exams which develop all-round musicianship.















