London College of Music
The London College of Music (LCM) is one of the largest specialist Music and Performing Arts institutes in the
UK. It has a long history of music education dating back to 1887, when it was situated in Great Marlborough
Street, London, where the college began as an examination body. In 1991 LCM became part of Thames Valley
University, which was renamed the University of West London in 2011.
The London College of Music offers an impressive range of innovative courses, respected worldwide and
delivered with creativity and passion by practising industry experts. Courses include Performance and
Composition, Popular Music Performance and Recording, Performing Arts, Music Management, Music
Technology and Theatre Production.
London College of Music Examinations
External examinations have been awarded by the London College of Music since the institution’s founding in
1887. Today, examinations are held throughout the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and at many
overseas centres, and are unique in the graded examinations world in being awarded by a university.
LCM’s graded and diploma examinations in most subjects are regulated by Ofqual, which serves as a UK
governmental stamp of approval and quality assurance, confirming parity of standards with other similar
examinations boards. Furthermore, the resulting mapping of LCM Examinations onto the RQF (Regulated
Qualifications Framework) means that candidates applying to UK universities through the UCAS system can
increase their points tariff if they have been awarded a Pass or higher at Grades 6–8 in a regulated subject.
LCM Examinations are distinctive, both in the qualifications offered and in the administration and running of
the exams. We have retained the well-known traditional atmosphere and qualities of the London College of
Music: informality, friendliness and approachability, although set in a fully professional and modern context.
We are small enough that enquiries to the head office can be dealt with speedily and efficiently, and we are
able to get to know many of our representatives and teachers personally by name. Examiners pride themselves
on being friendly and approachable, ensuring candidates are put at their ease and are thus able to perform to
their full potential; yet they are professional, applying thorough and objective assessment criteria in forming
their judgements.
Our range of syllabuses and exam formats is exceptionally wide. Examinations may be taken in piano, all
orchestral instruments, classical singing, music theatre, popular music vocals, guitar, electronic keyboard,
electronic organ, drum kit, percussion, church music, Irish and Scottish traditional music, jazz (piano, wind and
brass), acoustic, electric and bass guitar, ukulele, ensemble, early learning, theory (both classical and popular)
and composition. Our diplomas are internationally recognised and include composition, conducting, thesis and
theoretical diplomas as well as performing and teaching diplomas in all instruments, across four levels.
We offer a number of pre-Grade 1 exams (Initial, Preliminary and Steps). Graded exams include a spoken test
element, which encourages candidates to think, both technically and critically, about the music they perform in
the exam.
Graded and diploma syllabuses are available free of charge via [Link], or on request from LCM
Examinations.