Thanks everyone. Some great comments here!
Yes, it will be difficult with childcare if I teach children after school… maybe I could start off once a week and see what happens. If I were to get more students I would probably do 3x evenings max a week, and not weekends as I want to be with family .
I don’t want to work in schools, I’d like to teach privately in my own home. I have friends who are music teachers eg piano / clarinet, (not an actual music classroom teacher) and they said they aren’t even asked to see their qualification. The way the school hires a piano/whichever instrument teacher is you just play one piece to them and they decide, quite bad really. Also they said the pay isn’t great. Although I know if you were to become an actual classroom music teacher you need a pgce
It’s nice to read parents don’t want their children to be focused on exams, grades, etc and instead to play music the children enjoy, a friend of mine says she gets a bit annoyed at parents who just push for the kids to do exams as that’s not her style.
Very true about there being a difference in being an outstanding performer but a terrible teacher.
I have a nearly 3 year old so I’m experienced in being calm, patient and encouraging ;)
Thanks to the person who recommended some fb groups and qualifications, I have actually joined that group “piano network” it’s super helpful! And the teaching course I was talking about is “Cert ptc - the piano teachers course”.
@Alittlenonsensenowandthenalittle do you teach privately or at school? Yes I’ve actually bought Paul Harris teaching beginners book ! Although I haven’t yet read it it’s sitting on top of my piano!