Founded in 2005, Princeton String Academy has 100 + students enrolled–and growing–and is a unique teaching environment for the following reasons:
The benefits of both a small string studio and a large music school
Due to our size, we are able to offer both private and ensemble instruction and performance, which offers a richer and more engaging learning environment. In addition, our curriculum includes master classes with prominent visiting musicians and coaching for state and national competitions. Student recitals, both individual and ensemble, are an important part of our curriculum. We use the Suzuki teaching method https://suzukiassociation.org/, which is premised on how children first learn to speak a language by listening and repeating.
The most qualified string teaching faculty in the area
All of our teachers have bachelors, masters or doctorate degrees in music performance from the best music conservatories or universities. In addition, to having top credentials, they are dedicated to teaching in a fun and positive manner.
A proven track record of excellence
Our students regularly achieve concertmaster and principal violist in YOCJ and GPYO, membership in Regional and All State Orchestras, and top honors in local and national competitions, i.e., NJMTA, Carnegie Hall recitals.