Get on board with Rock Bus for music qualification

There’s an incredible chance for budding musicians to utilise their skills with the Rock School Bus in 2025.

The not-for-profit project run by Amber Sinclair has been rolling out plenty of hits since forming a few years ago aiming to help increase music provision in South Lincolnshire.
It’s recently received funding from The National Lottery Community Fund and the Arts Council to put on a Bronze Arts Award accredited award with 15 places available for free.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity for young people to learn about music in a fun and interesting way with professional musicians,” said Amber.
Sessions will take place on Saturdays during term time for 11 to 19-year-olds starting this month at the Bromley Memorial Hall in Pode Hole.
There are 12 sessions taking place from 11am to 1pm. As the course is funded, there’s no cost and musical instruments are provided.
There are only a handful of places left though and it’s on a first come, first served basis.
Anyone wishing to take up the places can contact
[email protected], visit the website www.rockschoolbus.org.uk
“Even if you just have a bit of interest in music you’re welcome to come along and look to get this fantastic accreditation,” continued Amber. “It’s incredible what we’ve seen from the youngsters who have already been inspired by the Rock School Bus, including some who are now playing professionally.”

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