LCM & RGT Examinations in Kenya

We are proud to announce that LCM examinations (London College of Music) and RGT (Registry of Guitar Tutors) are now offered in Kenya, with MUSIXX being official representatives in Kenya since 2008. These exams are LIVE, IN PERSON EXAMS with a further option of taking the recorded exam. Currently, these exams are offered in Nairobi, Nakuru and Kisumu with more towns to follow in the coming years. LCM & RGT examinations have provided a way for contemporary musicians to finally be able to do graded exams that are internationally recognized as well as the more classical instrumental based exams. Theory and popular music theory are also offered.

Confirmed practical centers for 2024 will be Peponi School, Banda school, Peponi House Prep School, Hillcrest School, Braeside School, Braeburn Garden Estate, Greensteds School Nakuru, and Jalaram Academy for Kisumu.

If you wish to have a center where the examiner can come to you, a minimum entry of 5 examining hours is required. This is because the expenses incurred by the examiner while in the country can only be met by a full day worth of examinations. Any center unable to pool 5 hours must have the students travel to the nearest center for examinations, or allow us to populate your center with external candidates.

Conditions For Exam Entry

 

  • All candidates MUST have their own original LCM publication of the exam(s) that they will be taking. This is a very strict policy. With the exception of siblings, no students will be allowed to share books. We take copyright violation very seriously and will not make any exceptions to this rule. Publications will be stamped upon entry to the examination room and they will be tagged to the candidate who uses them.
  • All candidates must register online on this website (see the secondary menu above).
  • Exam fees are given on the online form when the subject and grade are chosen.

For more information on LCM subjects, publications, and fees, please select the category of your choice from the purple menu above.

Celebrating 130 Years of Music Eduction

As we celebrate 130 years of music education at London College of Music, I am reminded of our philosophy of being underpinned by history and tradition, but never bound by it. We live up to this by developing innovative and varied courses, supported by state-of-the-art facilities and academics who are active in industry and also research, which prepare our students for successful careers in tomorrow’s music industry.

Sara Raybould, Director of the London College of Music

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