PERFORM
School of music®
PERFORM
School of music®
PERFORM
School of music
PERFORM SCHOOL OF MUSIC ®
di A. Bonacci P.Iva IT03291140790
Camera di commercio di Torino
R.E.A. TO 1287667
Via Castelgomberto 125/8
10137 Torino ITALY
PRIVATE LESSONS
REGULAR COURSES
EXAMINATION CENTRE
Perform School of music is an official examination centre
RSL Awards
Examination Centre code N.818
RSL Exam Centre for GME Centre Id N.1986
Trinity College London
Centre registration number 70954
EXAMINATION BOARDS
RSL Awards
Internationally recognised certificates
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Although the basic idea of the director and founder - Alex Bonacci, is that the student's growth lies in the path and in the set of activities carried out to achieve medium and long-term objectives, the certifications allow anyone to understand the level reached and with what level of knowledge, through a votation issued by an examination board and through a qualified examiner.
[…] “ From graded exams to vocational and technical qualifications, career development provisions to teacher training resources, we have the qualifications and materials to suit your needs across all Creative Industries subjects ” […]
Below the correspondences in the levels of the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).
Source: RSL Awards official site
Not everyone knows that music certifications were born well before those of the English language. In the case of the Trinity College London certifications it was 1872
[...]" Another big problem was then to make the figure of the certification institutes understood. There are several, but they should not be confused with “schools of music”.
Their function, trivializing it, is to be the entity that certifies and concludes relations with the various states. This is to ensure that the qualification they certify is recognized and corresponds to a specific level in a well-defined qualified manner in the individual countries. "
A. Bonacci
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