Register now for our Open Day. Join us on 1 May to find out more about studying at the Global No.1 for Music and Performing Arts (QS World University Rankings 2024/2023/2022).
'The highly competitive world of music is made infinitely less intimidating by the friendly faces of students and staff alike.'
'One of the richest and most intensive programmes of public performance of any conservatoire in the world.'
'London is a wonderful city, especially for musicians. There is a rich musical culture to be explored here. The RCM’s location, opposite the Royal Albert Hall and next to Hyde Park, is amazing.’
Meet our alumni
Sir Thomas Allen, Dame Sarah Connolly, Sir James Galway and Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber all studied at the Royal College of Music.
We've been the home to the world's best musicians for more than 140 years.
Be inspired by the diverse careers enjoyed by our alumni in the music industry and beyond.
News
Royal College of Music ranked Global No. 1 for 3rd consecutive year
The Royal College of Music has been ranked the Global No. 1 institution for Performing Arts for the third year running and earned the inaugural top spot for Music in the QS World University Rankings by Subject.
Royal College of Music Museum awarded major grant, recognising significant contribution to research
The Royal College of Music (RCM) Museum has been awarded a grant of over £1.1 million over a five-year period from Research England’s Higher Education Museums, Galleries and Collections Fund, to support its work in advancing understanding of music culture through history and societies.
What does music mean to you?
Find out why students choose the RCM for an inspirational learning experience.