
Classically trained and jazz-schooled, with over two decades in the teaching studio — Gima brings a rare depth to every lesson she designs.

Gima built her classical foundation through formal conservatory training before making her way to the United States, where she studied music theory and jazz piano and performed in jazz ensembles.
That breadth — classical discipline, theoretical rigour, and the feel of jazz — is what makes her teaching distinct. She understands music from multiple directions, and that shows in how she explains it to children.
"A child who understands what they're playing will always outperform a child who is only copying notes."
Over two decades of teaching, she has worked with hundreds of students — from complete beginners at a keyboard for the first time, to students passing ABRSM exams with confidence. Every lesson here is a direct reflection of everything she has learned in that time.
Every skill is built on a solid foundation before moving forward. Students don't rush through levels — they master each one. That's what produces musicians, not just performers.
Children are taught why notes work, not just which notes to play. Theory and musicality are woven into every lesson so students can read, feel, and interpret music — not just reproduce it.
Confidence is as teachable as technique. Lessons are designed to give students visible wins at every stage — so that the piano feels like a place they want to return to, not something they dread.
Every claim in this program is backed by over two decades of real teaching and verifiable results. Gima's qualifications are not just certificates on a wall — they're the foundation of a curriculum that produces consistent, measurable outcomes for every student.

The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music is the world's leading music education body. Gima holds qualifications from ABRSM and has delivered a 100% pass rate for every student who has taken an ABRSM exam through this program.
Verified 100% pass rate"I've watched children arrive nervous, not knowing where to put their fingers — and leave years later performing pieces they're genuinely proud of. That transformation never gets old. Every lesson I design is built for that moment: the moment a child realises they can actually play."

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