A structured pathway that builds music skills—and life skills.
Through the Dorayme Education System, young musicians develop musical ability while also cultivating organisation, self-motivation, and self-discipline. Along the way, students learn collaboratively through camps and performance opportunities—and parents stay informed and engaged.
The Dorayme Education System is designed to enhance the learning experience—making music education both enriching and enjoyable.
Music Learning Planner
Our Music Learning Planner provides an organised roadmap for the year, accessible to parents via Google Drive. Students track and complete their Annual Basic Workload—supporting accountability and steady progress.
4-in-a-Pack
Learning music is like learning a language—the more you practise, the better you get. Students perform four pieces in a mini concert or recorded session, earning certificates and badges that make progress visible and fun.
Holiday Camps
Theory Camp: hands-on, structured, group learning with
contracts and timed challenges.
Holiday Music Camp: activities that build creativity,
teamwork, and musical understanding.
Reward Badges
Reward badges are given for camps, theory completion, e-learning, and end-of-year awards. Badges can be pinned onto the long-lasting Dorayme Canvas Bag—creating a motivating record of achievement.
House System + Practice Rewards
Learning the piano can feel solitary, so we use a House System to build community and motivation. Students join one of four houses (Cimarosa, Rachmaninov, Monteverdi, Scarlatti) and earn House Points for practice and activities—supporting healthy competition and encouragement.
Each week, students earn 0–10 House Points. For every 10 points they receive a diamond on their attendance sheet. Collecting five diamonds allows students to choose a reward from the Gift Boxes.
Many of the ideas in our system—practice habits, motivation, consistency, and supporting children through learning—are explored in more depth in our Parents’ Corner essays.
Parents’ Corner
Our Parents’ Corner provides helpful articles, insights, and resources designed to support parents. In 2026, we will launch a Parenting Forum on Zoom exploring topics such as Internet Addiction and Love Languages (coming soon).
Read essays →Public Performances
Although not mandatory, we encourage students to seize public performance opportunities—competitions, masterclasses, external concerts, and our Final Recital. Performing builds confidence and supports growth.
E-Learning Department + Theory Learning System
Our E-Learning Department continues to thrive—supporting teacher training, theory classes, and virtual events. New in 2026: our online Setting the Standard Workshop exploring playing by ear, arranging, and composing.
We integrate theory into weekly lessons by extending class time by 5–10 minutes so assignments are completed on-site. Theory books are kept by teachers for marking, ensuring continuous feedback and progress.