By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
Music schools in Singapore span Yamaha / Cristofori chains to conservatory-trained private teachers. ABRSM and Trinity College London are the dominant graded exam standards — internal 'grades' without external validation are marketing. For ages 7+, instructor credentials matter more than the school brand: LRSM, FRSM, LTCL, or music degrees from recognised conservatories. For early childhood (ages 3-7), parental involvement and practice guidance matter more than teacher prestige. KakiList connects you with 143 verified Music Schools providers serving the Yishun area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.8★ based on Google reviews. Yishun is a large residential town with predominantly HDB housing, including many newer BTO developments. Whether you live near Yishun MRT or around Northpoint City, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, our providers serve all parts of Yishun. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
Yishun's HDB mix means music schools providers are usually booked for Suzuki method programmes, conservatory-track coaching, and adult learner classes. Providers familiar with the area know the access routes around Yishun MRT and Northpoint City, which keeps job scheduling tight in the North zone.
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Most providers listed for Yishun also serve the wider North zone. If you live between Yishun and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
Group music class (under 8 years): S\$110-200/month at Yamaha, Cristofori. Private 30-min lesson (mid-tier): S\$40-90. Private 45-min: S\$60-140. Top-tier private lesson (1 hour): S\$150-280. ABRSM/Trinity exam fees: S\$150-450 per grade. Beginner instrument rental: S\$50-180/month.
Diploma-level ABRSM/Trinity (LRSM, FRSM, LTCL), music degrees from Yong Siew Toh, Royal College, Juilliard, or Berklee. "Grade 8 ABRSM" alone isn't teaching qualification. For conservatory-track students (aiming for music-major university), find teachers with active performing careers alongside teaching.
Suzuki method emphasises early start, ear training before reading, mixed-age classroom, and parental involvement. Works well for children 3-7 whose parents can commit to daily practice support. Traditional ABRSM-led is more structured, better for children who prefer clear exam-progression goals. Neither is objectively better — parental support availability matters most.
Typical pace: Grade 1 after 1-2 years of lessons, Grade 5 at 5-7 years. Fast-tracking (Grade 5 in 2-3 years) often produces students who pass exams but can't play musically — cramming at exam expense of foundation. Slow steady progress is sustainable; fast-track produces burnout.
No. Start with rental (S\$50-180/month for piano, violin, or guitar). After 12-18 months when you know your child is committed, upgrade to owned instrument. Digital pianos (Roland, Yamaha mid-range S\$800-2,500) are adequate for first 5-7 years. Premium acoustics and professional instruments are for later stages.