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The name Ichthus comes from the Greek IXOYE which is an acronym for Iesous Christos, Theou Yios, Soter. Translated from the Greek IXOYE means "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour".

CT ABRSM - Manchester Experience 2005 - 2006
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I decided to do the CT ABRSM course in Manchester; it is something I had intended to do for a long time but never managed to commit the time due to family commitments. However now my family are a little older I decided it would be interesting and the letters were needed to teach at my children’s school.

I was very happy with my teaching ability as I had been teaching privately for 15 or so years quite happily with good exam results from my pupils and lots of recommendations etc ...

I was rather apprehensive about going to the RNCM as it really was the first thing I had really done by myself since having my family.

The day arrived for the start of the course - I knew who my mentor was by name, but had forced myself not to Google any information so everything would be a surprise; however I already knew of Penny Sterling, the course leader, from the Junior Strings project at the RNCM.

I am not going to go into details and spoil it for you if you decide to do it. Suffice to say I enjoyed everything about the course. The assignments made me think outside 'what I was doing?' to 'why was I doing it?' and made me see that there were many ways to improve the holes in my teaching. These holes were ones I had managed to avoid and therefore ignore. So easy to do when you are working for yourself.

I was introduced to many things I would not have volunteered to be included in. I think this was easier as I did not really know anyone else on the course. Ironically the most interesting part of the full course sessions proved to be Kinder music – this I did not expect, and now I use it most.

2006 November update: Since completing the CT ABRSM I have since been to a Professional Development day including more Kinder music with Penny; & local teachers that I know at the RNCM and found it equally exhilarating and useful.

The mentor group work was the most enjoyable; Ragna, Kimberley, Caroline and Sally were great fun to learn with and our Mentor, Peter Noke. I was surprised at how much I learnt and how much my teaching has changed both whilst doing the course and as I have assimilated ideas since the course finished last summer.

I did the course as I required the qualification. I finished the course having learnt so much and can strongly recommend it to anyone who wants to teach; improve there own teaching ; expand their ideas and have a great time meeting teachers with different ideas and methods. I knew my lessons would change a little, I just did not expect that they would change so much. In addition, I realize that I enjoy teaching more than anything and intend to continue in this field.

I completed the course which I had thought was a good idea; now I know it is an excellent idea for anyone who takes teaching seriously. I hope the ABRSM will include a CT ABRSM II soon to continue with the excellent level of work they have started.

The presentation was in London in July – only the hottest day of 2006!! My husband came with me to the presentation as I was so pleased I had done it. We made our way down by train and navigated the underground. Neither of us had been to London for years so it was quite a maze and rather sweltering at the same time. We made it to the Royal Schools of Music in good time and got through a good litre or two of water while we waited.

The award ceremony was great and although the details are now fading into memories I know it was well worth the long journey. John and I found a lovely Italian restaurant near the Travel Lodge we stayed in which made a lovely end to the day.

Peter Noke, Kimberley, Ragna and Myself at the presentation

Myself with Richard Crozier at the RSM


Entertainment on the dayBaroness Warnock of Weeke.


Manchester CT ABRSM 2005-2006Royal Albert Hall

 

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