British Columbia Conservatory of Music

The British Columbia Conservatory of Music (BCCM) is a Canadian Certified Educational Institution[1] that focuses on practical and theoretical music instruction.

In 1999, the BCCM Examination system[3] and subsequent syllabus[4] was established and accredited by the BC Ministry of Education.

[5] The examination system allowed students in British Columbia to receive approved external credentials for Grade 11 and 12 Visual and Performing Arts upon completion of their Grade 7 and 8 piano and theory, respectively.

[6] In 2012, the British Columbia Conservatory of Music secured the publishing rights to Japanese Festival - Seventeen Pieces for Piano by Yoshinao Nakada[7] In 1991, BCCM became a Canadian Certified Educational Institution[1] through Employment and Social Development Canada.

The British Columbia Conservatory of Music offers 6 Diploma Programs