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W R I T E H E R E S O M E T H I N G STUDENT ORIENTATION & HANDBOOK As of 11 May 2020 S C H O O L O F M U S I C A N D T H E A R T S ABOUT OUR SCHOOL C P E R e g i s t r a t i o n N u m b e r : 199103776M Va l i d i t y P e r


  1. W R I T E H E R E S O M E T H I N G STUDENT ORIENTATION & HANDBOOK As of 11 May 2020 S C H O O L O F M U S I C A N D T H E A R T S

  2. ABOUT OUR SCHOOL

  3. C P E R e g i s t r a t i o n N u m b e r : 199103776M Va l i d i t y P e r i o d : 23-01-2019 to 22-01-2023 E d u Tr u s t Aw a r d : EDUTRUST PROVISIONAL E d u Tr u s t C e r t N o . : EDU-3-3152 www.ssg.gov.sg

  4. OUR Igniting passion and growing talents for the Asia-Pacific music and arts scene. VISION To create different music experiences that inspire people in a OUR creative and supportive learning environment while developing MISSION key partnerships with various music industry stakeholders.

  5. OUR SCHOOL VALUES Expression of Creativity Passion Inclusivity Ownership and Pride Expressing oneself Thrive on curiosity, Setting high standards and Awareness and appreciation confidently and with knowledge and dedication to personal goals for continual for the wider arts scene. individuality, displaying music and the arts, displaying improvement. Producing Supportive of others’ artistic originality in one’s work. dynamism and commitment work of the highest quality achievements, and to pursue for one’s work. and to be proud of personal group interest in addition to achievement. personal ones.

  6. W R I T E H E R E S O M E T H I N G SCHOOL FACILITIES Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity. Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity

  7. RECORDING STUDIO (CONTROL ROOM) Area: 76.18 sqm Capacity: 50 pax RECORDING STUDIO (LIVE STUDIO) Area: 76.18 sqm Capacity: 50 pax

  8. MAC COMPUTER LAB Area: 29.54 sqm Capacity:19 pax KEYBOARD ROOM Area: 18.67 sqm Capacity: 12 pax

  9. VOCAL ROOM Area: 12.91 sqm Capacity: 8 pax VIOLIN ROOM Area: 8.36 sqm Capacity: 5 pax

  10. PIANO ROOM Area: 10.96 sqm Capacity: 7 pax GUITAR ROOM Area: 5.57 sqm Capacity: 3 pax

  11. DANCE STUDIO Area: 45.99 sqm Capacity: 30 pax RECEPTION

  12. W R I T E H E R E S O M E T H I N G DIRECTIONS & CONTACT

  13. 6 Raffles Boulevard 6884 3611 info@soma.edu.sg #03-142/143/144 Singapore 039594 BUS Raffles Avenue (Esplanade Theater) 36, 56, 70M, 75, 77, 97, 97E, 106, 111, 133 162M, 171, 195, 531, 700A, 857, 960, 961C Raffles Boulevard (Pan Pacific Singapore) 36, 56, 75, 77, 97, 97E, 106, 107M, 171, 195, 700A, 857, 960, 961C Temasek Boulevard (Suntec Convention Center) 36, 70A, 70M, 97, 97E, 106, 111, 133, 162M, 502, 518, 531, 700A, 857, 868 MRT City Hall, Esplanade, Promenade

  14. W R I T E H E R E S O M E T H I N G ORGANISATION CHART Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity. Entrepreneurial activities differ substantially depending on the type of organization and creativity

  15. ACADEMIC & EXAMINATION BOARD J E S SICA TAN K E ITH K WOK ED R IC H WAN G - Master of Arts in Arts and - Bachelor of Music (First-class - Bachelor of Science Degree Cultural Management King’s Hons), Berklee College of in Recording Arts, Full Sail College London Music University - Bachelor of Music in Piano - Executive Director of School of - Founder & Director of Music Performance, Royal Academy Music and the Arts Pte Ltd Production of GRYD of Music - Executive Director of SOMA - Founder & Music Producer of Enrichment Pte ltd Cirde Studios - Executive Director of SOMA Publishing Pte Ltd

  16. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  17. STAN DA RD S TU DENT FEE PR OTECTIO N SC H EM SU SPENSION C O N TR ACT & EXPULSION PR E- C O URSE S TU DENT PA S S A PPLIC ATION C OU NSELLING P R O C EDURE

  18. STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT The CPE-approved Student Contract is a legal contract that binds both School of Music and the Arts Pte Ltd and the student that embodies the following mandatory requirements: 1. Clear definition of course details – course title, pre-requisites, qualification awarded, course duration 2. Full disclosure of all costs for course fees and miscellaneous fees 3. Commitment to Fee Protection Scheme (School of Music and the Arts Pte Ltd has adopted the LONPAC Insurance BHD Insurance scheme for its students) 4. Clear definition of refund policies Students may request for a copy of the PEI-Student Contract from School of Music and the Arts Pte Ltd (info@soma.edu.sg) or view it on the CPE website (www.ssg.gov.sg)

  19. STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT Each enrolled student of the School will sign a standard Student Contract, where one copy will be given to the student. Each Student Contract is meant for admission to one course only and individual student contracts will be entered with each student admitted into the courses offered. Any amendments made to the Student Contract must be accompanied with an acknowledgement signatory by both the school staff and student. If a student wishes to repeat a module, a new Student Contract (or addendum) has to be issued. The execution of the Student Contract shall be in accordance with the Operation Manual on Procedures for Executing Student Contract.

  20. STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT The terms and conditions of the contract are to be explained to each student and it is the responsibility of the school to ensure that each student fully understands them. Both the student and the school should acknowledge any amendments made to the contract. The School shall ensure that a template of the Student Contract is made available for prospective students on the School Website. The Student Contract Execution procedures will be reviewed on an annual basis for continual improvement by the Independent Internal Process Auditor through the IPRAA. Note: CPE’s Standard PEI-Student Contract should be adopted for all students recruited.

  21. STANDARD STUDENT CONTRACT Cooling-Off Period School of Music and the Arts Pte Ltd will provide the Student with a cooling-off period of 7 working days after the date that the Contract has been signed by both parties. The student will be refunded the highest percentage (stated in Schedule D) of the fees already paid if the Student submits a written notice of withdrawal to the School of Music and the Arts Pte Ltd within the cooling-off period, regardless of whether the Student has started the course or not.

  22. STUDENT PASS Collection Registration Renewal To bring Fill in application forms (16, Students must inform PEI to V36, V36A if applicable) • IPA letter renew their student passes 1 Provide copies of: • Passport month before the expiry. There • International-sized photography • Highest qualification will be no renewal of student • Medical report certificates and transcripts passes after the expiry date. • Printout of E-Forms 16 and V36 • Birth certificate • Bank statement Students are prohibited from • Passport-sized photograph attending classes in PEI before obtaining ICA Approval of their student passes.

  23. STUDENT PASS Cancellation Online Application Student must return their Student Passes to Online Student Pass Application ICA within 7 days after the end of their www.ica.gov.sg courses. PEI will inform ICA of foreign students’ departure dates from Singapore. No foreign student may stay in Singapore after his/her pass expires

  24. APPLICATION PROCEDURES Ensure that you fulfil the entry requirements and Submit a completed registration form either via have all necessary documents prepared: post or in person at our Admissions office: • Scanned Document of Identity (IC or School of Music and the Arts Passport) 6 Raffles Boulevard #03-142/143/144 • Educational Certificates and Transcripts Singapore 039594 You may obtain a registration form at our Admissions Office or fill up a form electronically at the link below: https://www.cognitoforms.com/SOMA5/studentre gistrationform

  25. APPLICATION PROCEDURES Register as a student in person at our Admissions Office. A one-time, non-refundable application fee is required for all new students Programme Application Fee D i p l o m a i n S o n g w r i t i n g & P r o d u c t i o n Local Student - $300 D i p l o m a i n M u s i c P r o d u c t i o n & E n g i n e e r i n g International Student - $480 D i p l o m a i n M u s i c P e r f o r m a n c e

  26. APPLICATION PROCEDURES Confirm your place in the course by paying your Arrange a date with our Admissions Office for course fees within the deadline stated on your your Pre-course Counselling session . Student Contract.

  27. STUDENT INFORMATION

  28. STUDENT EVENTS Things to include a. Term Schedule will be given to students during Orientation b. Examinations are typically conducted in Week 11 of each term c. Graduation Ceremony are typically held 4 months after the end of the course d. Examination Results are released within two months after the end of the examination

  29. W R I T E H E R E S O M E T H I N G COURSE INFORMATION

  30. OVERVIEW OF DIPLOMA COURSES AVAILABLE D I P L O M A I N M U S I C P R O D U C T I O N & E N G I N E E R I N G D I P L O M A I N S O N G W R I T I N G & P R O D U C T I O N D I P L O M A I N M U S I C P E R F O R M A N C E

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