Royal College of Music

Kensington and Chelsea

  • Location: City

Student life

The Royal College of Music sits in the heart of South Kensington, widely considered one of London’s most attractive and desirable places to live and work. Often referred to as the home of science, arts and inspiration, our vibrant surroundings are the envy of the world. The RCM is surrounded by incredible centres of excellence such as the Royal Albert Hall, Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum and Imperial College with students enjoying access to nearby Hyde park and Kensington Gardens.

The RCM's unique position has fostered remarkable collaborative and creative partnerships reaching far beyond the college - internationally and across the wider community.

RCM's hall of residence, Prince Consort Village, provides high-quality, varied accommodation for more than 400 students with special amentities to support music studies such as on-site acoustic practise spaces. Many first year students choose to live here to meet other students, enjoying life in London together.

 

What's it like to live in London?
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There are 32 boroughs in Greater London, stretching from the City of London and Westminster, to surrounding areas like Chelsea, Camden, Richmond, Hackney and Islington.

It’s big, but it’s easy to jump on a train, tube or bus to experience everything on offer – from food pop-ups to world famous music acts, free museums and West End shows.

Fantastically diverse and historical, with many industries and businesses based here to kickstart your career, London is one of the most desirable – if pricey – cities in the world.

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Spend your student years in one the world’s most cosmopolitan and fashionable cities, where the word ‘boredom’ doesn’t exist.

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Campus and facilities

The RCM has recently invested £40 million to expand their state-of-the-art facilities across the campus. It offers impressive performance spaces, matched only by its internationally renowned, exceptional academic professors who offer one to one teaching alongside specialist technicians working in advanced audio, video and composition facilities. 

The College's new spaces include two extra performance venues, Amadeus Music Pods for private practise, organ rooms and percussion suite, instrument storage, a beautiful Antrim with social and cafe spaces plus a unique on-site music museum with rare exhibits.

Our library contains more than 200,000 scores, books and recordings in its lending collection, plus access to more than 400 music journals, subscriprions to Oxford Music Online, Naxos Music Library, JSTOR, Met Opera on Demand and the Berlin Philharmonic Digital Concert Hall and boasts an internationally renowned collection of original manuscripts early printed editions and archives. 

 

Course locations

Main Site

Prince Consort Road, London, SW7 2BS