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Daytime slots.
We hold dedicated mid-morning and early-afternoon slots that work around your homeschool rhythm — no 4 pm rush, no after-school traffic.
For homeschool families
Concerto Music Place teaches an active community of homeschool families across Nairobi and Kenya — with mid-morning slots that work around your curriculum, multi-child discounts that respect family budgets, and a curriculum that documents cleanly against both CBC creative arts and ABRSM grades.
Why homeschool families pick us
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We hold dedicated mid-morning and early-afternoon slots that work around your homeschool rhythm — no 4 pm rush, no after-school traffic.
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Our curriculum complements both the Kenyan CBC creative-arts strand and the international ABRSM grade ladder — so a year of music with us is documentable however you assess.
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Homeschool families often enrol several siblings. Multi-child discount applies from the second child onward — and we schedule siblings back-to-back so it stays one music morning.
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Lessons reschedule with 24 hours' notice; field trips and travel weeks are accommodated. You learn around your life, not the other way around.
Three ways to learn
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Across Muthaiga, Karen, Kileleshwa, Westlands, Lavington, Runda and more — a vetted trainer arrives at your home weekly on a fixed schedule. Best for younger children and large sibling groups.
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Group cohorts of 2–6 students from other homeschool families — peer dynamic, shared milestones, and our full ensemble + theory space. Saturday cohorts available.
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For families outside Nairobi/Kiambu, anywhere in Kenya or abroad. Same faculty, your screen, your schedule. Ideal for diaspora homeschoolers and travelling families.
Explore online lessons →How it works
01 · Discovery call
A 20-min conversation about your homeschool curriculum, your children's ages and current music level, and which format fits.
02 · Trainer match
We propose a trainer whose specialism, schedule and approach fits your family. You pick.
03 · First lesson
Trainer assesses each child individually and agrees an instrument + curriculum framework with you. No long lock-in.
04 · Weekly rhythm
Same day, same time, every week. Practice plans emailed after each lesson — easy to slot into your homeschool log.
05 · Termly review
Every 12 weeks we review pace, exam readiness, and whether each child should advance instrument, grade or format.
Pricing
Standard per-session rate for the first child; multi-child discount applies from the second sibling onward. In-home tuition is premium (rate shared at the consultation). Online matches studio pricing.
Frequently asked
Yes — a meaningful share of our roster is homeschooled kids, and several of our faculty grew up in homeschool families themselves. The mid-morning slot block (10:00–12:00) was created specifically because of homeschool demand.
CBC's Creative Arts strand expects competence in singing, playing a simple instrument, and music appreciation. Our beginner-through-Grade-3 curriculum covers all three. For families documenting CBC competencies, we provide a termly progress report you can attach to your child's portfolio.
Concerto is an ABRSM Examination Centre. Homeschool students sit ABRSM exams alongside our school-attending students — the certificate is internationally recognised and counts toward UCAS points for university applications.
Yes — common, in fact. We match a single trainer who can cover multiple instruments, or pair you with two trainers in adjacent slots. Different instruments cost no extra beyond the per-child rate.
Pause and resume — common with homeschool families. We keep your trainer slot held for up to 6 weeks during an extended trip; longer than that we may need to reshuffle, but we do everything to keep your trainer continuity intact.
Standard per-session rate for the first child; our admin-managed multi-child discount applies to the second child onward. Family lessons in the home are typically scheduled back-to-back so the trainer makes one visit and you have one music morning.
Yes — termly student recitals at our Kikuyu studio. Homeschool students are encouraged to perform from Grade 1 upward. Many homeschool families tell us this is the most meaningful "external accountability" their child gets in any subject.
Yes. Several trainers have experience with autism, ADHD and dyslexia. Tell us at the discovery call and we will match a trainer whose pacing and approach fits — and we will adjust the curriculum framework rather than push your child through a standard timeline.
Tell us about your family, your homeschool style, and the instruments your kids want to learn. We'll match you with a trainer and a format that fits.
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