St Nicholas Junior & Youth Choirs
Our Junior Choir (8 to 11 years) and Youth Choir (11 to 18 years) meet for a weekly music practice in term term at 6 pm on Friday evenings. The choirs sing at different services each month and there are special music events at which we sing at other times. Besides having fun, there are opportunities to learn more about music and choral singing and to obtain awards from the Royal School of Church Music. New singers are always welcome to come along to a practice to see what it is like. You don't need to have any previous experience.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Neil Barker
- Contact Position
- Director of Music
- musicdirector@stnicholasmarston.org.uk
- Website
- St NIcholas Music
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- Notes
At age 11 you can join our Youth Choir and have the opportunity to get involved in a wider range of music events. Some of our members have even gone on to sing in great cathedral choirs.
Where to go
- Name
- St Nicholas Church
- Address
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Elsfield Road
Marston
Oxford
Oxfordshire - Postcode
- OX3 0PR
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- Notes
The church is accessible to people with limited mobility and has an accessible WC.
Costs
- Details
There is no charge for membership or regular tuition. There are sometimes fees for optional external events, but subsidies may be available.
Availability
- Age Ranges
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7 to 11 years (Junior Choir)
11 to 18 years (Youth Choir) - Referral required
- No
- Other notes
We welcome children with special needs; please discuss with the Director of Music what adaptations might be necessary.
All of our workers and volunteers receive training in safeguarding and are subject to enhanced DBS checks.
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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4 - 11 years (primary school age)
11 - 16 years (secondary school age)
16 + years
Children
Young people
Disabled children/young people - Notes
We welcome children with special needs; please discuss with the Director of Music what adaptations might be necessary.
All of our workers and volunteers receive training in safeguarding and are subject to enhanced DBS checks.
- Supporting people with
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Physical disability
Vision impairment
Learning difficulty
Mental health conditions
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment
Actions
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