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School of Rock Music Camps and Workshops offers music camps, performance boot camps, guitar camp experiences, artist-themed camps, and seasonal music camps and workshops. Campers take part in activities such as songwriting, recording, Rock 101, Beginner's Rock Jam, and music lessons on guitar, drums, vocals, bass guitar, and keyboard. Many camps end with a live rock show performed by the campers for friends and family as part of a performance-based music education approach that includes playing shows in real rock venues.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Most summer music camps are week-long, full-day or half-day experiences, and spring and fall music camps usually run for 2-to-4 days to align with school holidays.
• Price: Pricing for fall, winter, spring, and summer music camps may vary depending on the camp's theme and local School of Rock location; specific pricing is not provided and families are instructed to check with their local school.
School of Rock offers music camps for preschoolers ages 4–5, for kids ages 6–9, for teens ages 10–17, and for adults ages 18 and up, with camps available in summer, fall, winter, and spring. The program uses the patented School of Rock Method music education system and focuses on teamwork, fun, and performing a show in a short time. School of Rock operates as a multi-location music school with over 385 locations in 16 different countries and more than 65,000 students worldwide. Through its GearSelect program, School of Rock sells drums, keyboards, microphones, recording equipment, amplifiers, effects pedals, accessories, and other gear that campers can use to begin making music.
School of Rock was founded as a single school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1998. Its mission statement describes it as a growing and passionate community dedicated to enriching lives through performance-based music education. The leadership team includes Stacey Ryan, President; Sam Dresser, Chief Innovation Officer; Demi Iskandar, Vice President of Marketing; Eric Schmidt, Vice President of Information Technology; and Molly Simms, Vice President of Operational Standards. School of Rock has been recognized with several honors, including being named Global Franchise Grand Champion at the 2026 Global Franchise Awards and inclusion in the 2026 Top 100 Global Franchises for School of Rock and Youth Enrichment Brands.
Parent testimonials describe kids making music and learning to play as a band, with performances that parents find impressive and on-stage experiences that parents describe as priceless. Parents report that kids have a great time while learning to play, that lifelong skills and relationships are born there, and that staff share their passion for music and are professional and accommodating. One parent calls it the best music program in the city, noting dedicated instructors and staff, a vibrant atmosphere, and fun, and mentions an 8-year-old growing in skill and personal confidence. Another parent highlights the structure around how kids learn, saying that learning to be part of a band involves communication, respect for others’ opinions, and accountability, and states that it is more than just music.
Last updated April 26, 2026.
• Ages: 4–18 years old
• Schedule: Most summer music camps are week-long, full-day or half-day experiences, and spring and fall music camps usually run for 2-to-4 days to align with school holidays.
• Price: Pricing for fall, winter, spring, and summer music camps may vary depending on the camp's theme and local School of Rock location; specific pricing is not provided and families are instructed to check with their local school.
School of Rock offers music camps for preschoolers ages 4–5, for kids ages 6–9, for teens ages 10–17, and for adults ages 18 and up, with camps available in summer, fall, winter, and spring. The program uses the patented School of Rock Method music education system and focuses on teamwork, fun, and performing a show in a short time. School of Rock operates as a multi-location music school with over 385 locations in 16 different countries and more than 65,000 students worldwide. Through its GearSelect program, School of Rock sells drums, keyboards, microphones, recording equipment, amplifiers, effects pedals, accessories, and other gear that campers can use to begin making music.
School of Rock was founded as a single school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1998. Its mission statement describes it as a growing and passionate community dedicated to enriching lives through performance-based music education. The leadership team includes Stacey Ryan, President; Sam Dresser, Chief Innovation Officer; Demi Iskandar, Vice President of Marketing; Eric Schmidt, Vice President of Information Technology; and Molly Simms, Vice President of Operational Standards. School of Rock has been recognized with several honors, including being named Global Franchise Grand Champion at the 2026 Global Franchise Awards and inclusion in the 2026 Top 100 Global Franchises for School of Rock and Youth Enrichment Brands.
Parent testimonials describe kids making music and learning to play as a band, with performances that parents find impressive and on-stage experiences that parents describe as priceless. Parents report that kids have a great time while learning to play, that lifelong skills and relationships are born there, and that staff share their passion for music and are professional and accommodating. One parent calls it the best music program in the city, noting dedicated instructors and staff, a vibrant atmosphere, and fun, and mentions an 8-year-old growing in skill and personal confidence. Another parent highlights the structure around how kids learn, saying that learning to be part of a band involves communication, respect for others’ opinions, and accountability, and states that it is more than just music.
Last updated April 26, 2026.
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