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Conservatoires 2026 entry: If you receive all decisions by 14 May, reply by 2 June
2nd June 2026 • Conservatoires
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20th July 2026 • Conservatoires
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8th September 2026 • Conservatoires
Conservatoires 2027 entry: If you receive all decisions by 7 January, reply by 9 February
9th February 2027 • Conservatoires
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6th April 2027 • Conservatoires
Conservatoires 2027 entry: If you receive all decisions by 13 May, reply by 2 June
2nd June 2027 • Conservatoires
Conservatoires 2027 entry: If you receive all decisions by 6 July, reply by 19 July
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Conservatoire application toolkit
This toolkit includes information and resources to help you support students applying to conservatoires.
Decisions on your UCAS Conservatoires application
Find out more about the different decisions you might get from the conservatoires, and what they mean.
Decisions on your UCAS Conservatoires application
Find out more about the different decisions conservatoires can make and what they mean.
Getting started with your UCAS Conservatoires application
If you decide a conservatoire is right for you, there's still a lot of variety in course types, locations, previous qualifications required, and application deadlines, so make sure you do your research.
Making changes to your UCAS Conservatoires application
You can change some of your application details in Track, and other things you'll need to contact us about. Find out how to make changes here.
Making changes to your UCAS Conservatoires application
You may need to make changes to your UCAS Conservatoires application. Here, we'll explain what you need to do.
Nominating your referee for conservatoire applications - 2026 entry
Who should be your referee, and what do they have to do? Find out more about references for conservatoire applications.
The UCAS Conservatoires application process
Everything you and your child needs to know is explained step-by-step, but here we’ll highlight the most important things to consider.
Track your UCAS Conservatoires application
When your completed application reaches us, you can use our online service Track to follow its progress. Here’s what happens to your application, and how to track it.
Track your UCAS Conservatoires application
When your completed application reaches us, you can track its progress by signing in to your UCAS Hub. Here’s what happens to it and how to track it.
References
Find all the advice and information you need on writing references, for undergraduate and conservatoire applications.
Tips for international applications
This page gives you all the extra international tips for UK conservatoire applications.
Making a UCAS Conservatoires application
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Global interest to study music at the UK’s prestigious conservatoires hits new high
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UCAS today publishes the 2015 UCAS Conservatoires End Of Cycle Report
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