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Meet Our Teachers

Wei Tian (Principal), Piano & Cello

Wei Tian is a nurturing piano & cello teacher with a passion for bringing out the natural creativity in her students. She began piano lessons at the age of 7, where she developed a strong foundation that later supported her swift progress on the cello — achieving a Grade 8 Distinction under four years of learning.

Wei Tian holds a BA (Hons) in Music from the University of Nottingham (UK) where she furthered her piano performance and academic studies. In addition to private teaching, she has been actively involved in performing, music education and orchestra management and has worked with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Metropolitan Festival Orchestra and Orchestra of the Music Makers. She has also taught the GCE 'O' Level MEP syllabus at CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School Secondary and General Music at Southwold Academy & Sixth Form (UK) as a music educator.

Having experienced a range of teaching styles herself, Wei Tian understands the impact a teacher can have in inspiring and cultivating musicianship in students. She credits her musical journey to Ms Soon Liok Kee (piano), Ms Brenda May (piano) and Ms Zhao Yu Er (cello). This has shaped her philosophy of adapting her approach to suit each child's pace, personality, and interests in order to encourage optimal learning and an appreciation for music.

Wei Tian is known for her warm and engaging teaching style. She has experience teaching children from 3.5 years old and is committed to helping every student grow in confidence, creativity, and to have a lifelong appreciation for music.

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Lynette Yeo, Piano

Lynette Yeo is a versatile pianist with an adventurous musical spirit. She has performed with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, SYC Ensemble Singers, and at major events like the Singapore Piano Extravaganza and the Singapore International Festival of Arts.

A passionate advocate for contemporary music, Lynette won the Contemporary Music Prize at the Royal College of Music (London) in 2016. She performs regularly with composer-pianist Bertram Wee as bl duo, with appearances at renowned new music festivals including MaerzMusik, Classical:NEXT, hcmf//, and AngelicA. In 2017, they received the Royal Over-Seas League Ensemble Prize.

Lynette is also a founding member of weird aftertaste, a Singapore-based new music collective. Together, they have premiered works by over 50 composers through their WA# series, championing boundary-pushing repertoire.

As an educator, Lynette brings her rich performance experience into the classroom. She has taught in both private and institutional settings, working with students of different backgrounds and levels in subjects ranging from piano performance to music history and theory. Her teaching is grounded in the belief that music fosters creativity, discipline, and personal growth. She strives to create a welcoming, supportive space where every student can engage with music meaningfully, regardless of background or aspiration.