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Follow the latest exam information, news and updates from LCME.
We want to express our heartfelt gratitude for all your support this year. Here's how to reach us over the holidays.
LCME partners with Hall Leonard Europe to expand access to its print and digital catalogue worldwide.
An update on Digital Recorded exams. From 1 March 2025 we'll be implementing a requirement for single continuous performance submissions.
London College of Music Examinations (LCME) announces important leadership changes taking effect at the end of August 2024.
New look, same mission: Empowering People Through Performance. We've updated our brand to serve performers, teachers, and partners worldwide.
Enter multiple candidates for LCME Digital Recorded Exams before 31 July 2024 for a chance to win!
LCME returns for two special dates of in-person exams to the very street where examinations first began in 1887. Open to all levels and subjects.
Are you a teacher, acting or vocal coach who covers Musical Theatre? Or a candidate looking to develop your talents in the genre?
To ensure everyone has the opportunity to enter their exam this summer, we're waiving late entry fees for exams booked by 15 May.
Congratulations to vocal coach and musical director Ashley Fulton on receiving his MBE for his services to music in Northern Ireland.
It is with deep sorrow that London College of Music Examinations mourns the passing of esteemed colleague Dr David Henson.
LCME will be launching separate Singing and Acting routes for Musical Theatre candidates in Spring 2024.
The triumphant return of the LCME Asia, Africa, and Oceania graduation ceremony, the first since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Get ready for the new Musical Theatre syllabus with one of our free workshops. Get insight, ask questions, and connect with the team.
We are delighted to announce the long-awaited return of the LCME Graduation Ceremony for the Asia, Africa, and Oceania continents.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Mr Ben Norbury as Head of London College of Music Examinations (LCME).
You may be aware that LCME has been forced to terminate its relationship with its previous digital platform provider for reasons beyond its control.
We recently conducted a Digital Live Exam with an amaazing student, Gary, who is blind, showing LCME exams can be accessible for everyone!
LCME's examiner Paul Colman visited countries in Africa to conduct workshops on exams for local musicians, teachers and professionals.
After 30 September 2022, LCME will not be accepting performance pieces from the current syllabi of other regulated examination boards.
Former Chief Examiner in Drama & Communication, Nigel Ramage, has passed away. Our thoughts are with his family.
Fresh new repertoire and updates to discussion topics and technical work are just some of the exciting elements of our new violin syllabus.
Electronic keyboard players can develop their performance and technical skills with a newly updated exam syllabus.