Teenager learning the flute with a teacher in London
Ages 13 to 18 · Fitzrovia, Central London

Flute lessons for teenagers in London

Inspiring a lifelong love of music.

Expert flute lessons for teenagers in London, taught by experienced teachers around the music they actually want to play.Expert flute lessons for teenagers, built around the music they love.

Lessons for every levelLessons for every level

Whether your child is a complete beginner or already learning to play the flute, lessons are matched to their level so they progress at a comfortable pace.Matched to the level your child is at.

Expert instructorsExpert instructors

Our flute instructors have studied with some of Europe’s finest musicians and specialise in teaching children rather than adults.Specialists in teaching children.

Nurturing and supportiveNurturing and supportive

Children are never judged or criticised. They are guided with patience and positivity, and every milestone is celebrated.Patient, encouraging teaching.

Building confidenceBuilding confidence

Our goal is to help children grow in confidence, discipline and a love for music that lasts a lifetime.Confidence, focus and joy.

Whether your older child wants to start the flute or to carry on with it, we will give them the highest flute instruction available in London and the United Kingdom.

If they are new to music, we will introduce them to the instrument while teaching them to read notes and rhythm, and then take them steadily towards better sound production and tone quality.

If they have been playing for several years, we will work on the sound they already have, and on the technical and interpretive skills that carry it further.

They will be taught by excellent flautists who enjoy teaching teenagers and young adults and who know how to approach them.

Whatever the genre — jazz or classical — we adapt to them and tailor every lesson, so they work at their own pace in the music they love. Enjoying the process of becoming a good flautist matters as much as the technical result.

We invite every teenager and young adult to study the flute somewhere they can feel at ease and express themselves without ever being judged or criticised. Adolescence is a sensitive time, and encouragement is not a luxury in it.

Give your child the gift of music.Join us and let their musical journey begin.
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Flute lessons for teenagers in Fitzrovia, Central London

Our flute lessons for teenagers (ages 13 to 18) are held in Fitzrovia (W1) and in studios across Central London, taught one to one by instructors who specialise in teaching young players.

Whether your child is a complete beginner or already learning to play the flute, lessons are matched to their level so they progress at a comfortable pace — building technique, musical expression and confidence together rather than drilling one at the expense of the others.

Lessons run weekly on a set day and time, and children can join at any point in the year rather than waiting for a term to begin. You can also see all our flute lessons for ages 3 to 18.

Course details

  • Lessons are paid monthly, in advance
  • Weekly lessons on a set day and time — join at any point in the year
  • Lesson durations: 30, 45 or 60 minutes
  • Lessons in Fitzrovia (W1) and studios across Central London

Common questions

Where are the flute lessons held?

In Fitzrovia, W1 — a few minutes from Oxford Circus and Great Portland Street — and in studios across Central London.

Who are the teachers?

Experienced performers and teachers who have studied under some of Europe’s finest musicians, and who specialise in teaching children rather than adults.

How are the lessons structured?

Weekly, on a set day and time. Each lesson builds technique, musical expression and confidence together rather than drilling one at the expense of the others, and the balance is matched to your child rather than to a fixed syllabus.

How long is each flute lesson?

Lessons are 30, 45 or 60 minutes. Shorter lessons usually suit younger beginners; longer lessons suit children who are progressing towards more demanding repertoire.

When can my child start?

At any point in the year. Lessons are weekly on a set day and time, and are paid monthly.

Does my child need to have played before?

No. Complete beginners are welcome, and lessons are tailored to the level your child is starting from.

What if my child is not especially talented?

Then they are like almost every child who starts. Talent is not the entry requirement — attention is, and a good teacher builds that. Children are never judged or criticised here, and progress is measured against where your child began rather than against anybody else.

What is the minimum commitment?

Two months. Lessons are paid monthly, and notice of four teaching weeks can be given from the end of the first month — so the shortest possible commitment is two months.

Do we need a flute at home?

Yes. Your child needs an instrument to practise on between lessons, and having a good one from the first week makes a real difference to how much they enjoy it. If you are not sure what to buy, ask us and we will recommend something.

Can my child take ABRSM or Trinity exams?

Yes, and they are optional. Grades give a course structure and something to aim at, and the certificate at the end is worth more to a child than adults tend to expect.

How much should my child practise?

Fifteen minutes a day is plenty to begin with, rising as they get older and more able. Daily and short beats weekly and long.

Can I sit in on the lesson?

Yes. It helps you understand what the teacher is asking for, which makes practice at home easier. If your child concentrates better alone with the teacher, that is worth respecting too.

Do you offer a discount for siblings?

No. Our teachers are paid for their expertise and their time, and a sibling lesson takes as much of both as any other.

The best age to start
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A child who learns the flute develops three gifts for life:
a trained ear, the discipline to master something difficult,
and the ability to express what words cannot.
These are gifts that remain long after childhood.

Lessons are in Fitzrovia, W1, and studios across Central London.
30, 45 or 60 minutes, weekly, on a set day and time.
Your child can begin at any point in the year —
there is no need to wait for September.

REGISTER NOWBooked in advance. Paid monthly. Beginners welcome — start at any time.
We reply to every enquiry within one or two working days.
Flute teacher playing alongside a young pupil during a lesson at The Children’s Music Academy in Central London