Studio Policy
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
The Academic year will be divided in three periods:
Fall – mid August to mid December
Spring – mid January to late May
Summer – late May to mid August
A Student’s public performance will be offered by the end of Spring, and Fall. Other performance opportunities may appear throughout the year, at the teacher’s discretion, considering the students’ readiness, and willingness to perform. The participation in public performances is not mandatory, but highly encouraged.
The Academic calendar will be posted on the studio’s website before the beginning of each academic period, and it will feature breaks, holidays, and public performances.
Safety Policy
Students that are younger than 18 years of age are required to be accompanied by their parents or adult guardian. The adult responsible for the student may stay out of the classroom, but must stay inside the building. Sitting will be provided for the guardians and parents with sight of the studio through glass doors.
The doors of the building must remain locked, and all families will be provided a code to access the building.
Attendance and Rescheduling
Consistent attendance is required, and the students must be on-time for their lesson. It is recommended to arrive 5 min before each lesson. If late, the student will be admitted into the lesson if they are no later than a third of the length of the lesson (up to 10 min late for 30 min lessons, and up to 20 min late for 60 min lessons).
If the teacher has the availability, private lessons may be rescheduled if communicated at least 24 hours prior to the originally scheduled time for the lesson. No make-up lesson is guaranteed.
The make-up lessons must be scheduled within the same academic period. Exceptions will be considered in a case-by-case manner.
Tuition
The Tuition varies according to the program and length of the weekly lessons.
The Tuition is a set amount calculated based on the amount of lessons offered during the academic period. The standard academic period usually features 10 to 15 lessons, it may differ from one semester to another. The tuition for students starting after the official beginning of the academic period will be proportional to the amount of lessons. Extra lessons may be added to this package as the teacher and the student’s family agree upon the decision.
The payment may be made in full, due on the first lesson of the period; or divided in up to 4 installments, with the first payment due on the first lesson of the period, and the last payment due by the end of the academic period.
For more information about pricing, please contact Gabe Perbieri at gabeperbieri@outlook.com.
Academic Material
The student material will be custom made by the teacher in order to better address the students’ needs. This will be prepared within the first couple weeks of the academic period and will feature:
- Practice journal
- Lesson Material
- Technical etudes
- Repertoire
- Theory activities
- Academic Calendar
- Blank music sheets
- Binder
- Branded Bag
The cost of the complete student’s material for the academic period typically ranges from $30 to $50, and it is referent to the planning and creation of the course. If the price goes higher than $50, it will be submitted to approval of the guardian before the completion of the material. The material must be paid in full at the first lesson of the academic period.
The material may be updated during the academic period with not additional costs.
Practice Requirements
The students are required to practice at home at least 4 days per week, excluding the weekly lessons. The teacher will instruct on how to practice and for how long, according to the student’s age and level. The quality of the practice sessions are not defined by its length, but its frequency, focus and method.
The parents are advised to participate actively in the student’s activities, as well as fomenting their practice at home and holding them accountable.
As practice is a requirement, the teacher may decide to discontinue lessons if the student fails to keep a consistent practice routine.
Image Rights
The teacher may take pictures, and/or record lessons and performances, for academic or marketing purposes. No media will be sold. All media will be made available to the guardians upon request.
Discontinuing Lessons
The lessons may be discontinued by the student’s family during the academic period, and a refund of 50% of the value of the remaining lessons will be made available upon request.
The teacher may discontinue lessons in case of:
- Consistent late payments
- Practice habits that are not in line with studio requirements
- Participation in Competitions without the teacher’s recommendation
- Participation in piano courses without the teacher’s recommendation
- Lack of motivation and progress
- Excessive absences or tardiness
- Failure to abide by studio policies
- Consistently not bringing materials to lessons
- Refusing to follow the weekly assignment
- Continual Inappropriate or disrespectful behavior towards the teacher, another employee or attendee of the building, another student or their family, or the building itself.
- Theft
- Aggressive behavior
- Racism
- LGBTQIA+phobia
- Xenophobia