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August 18, 2025 - August 22, 2025
WELCOME TO SUMMER CAMP!
Congratulations! You’re all signed-up for summer camp here at School of Rock Fairfax District- LA! Please read the following info carefully so you can make the most of your child’s School of Rock Experience.
PRE-CAMP TO-DO LIST
Pike13 (Waiver) - Campers must sign our WAIVERs available in our client portal, Pike13. There, you can update your child's personal info, view past bills, look at the schedule and manage payment info.
Additional Info Form- Please fill out this form and provide us with some important, additional info including experience levels and any specific medical, allergy and/or behavioral needs.
School of Rock Method App - Two weeks before the start of camp, you’ll have FREE ACCESS to our proprietary Method App! Using your Pike13 login info, please log in and explore. During camp, students will find tabs/sheet music for some of the songs they’re learning at camp. Our Method App features proprietary exercises, interactive feedback and thousands of song transcriptions with backing tracks!
SCHOOL INFORMATION
LOCATION: 7801 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90036
PHONE #: (323)999-1919
EMAIL: fairfax@schoolofrock.com
WEBSITE: www.fairfax.schoolofrock.com
INSTAGRAM: @SORFAIRFAX
Owner: Trisha Lacey
General Manager: Adam Timmerman
Music Director: Mia Lin
Studio Coordinators: Steven S. & Grace H.
SUMMER CAMP FAQs
Q: Does my child need to bring their own instrument?
A: Keyboards are provided. Provided Guitar & Basses are limited, players are encouraged to bring their own instruments, picks & straps. Drummers must bring their own sticks (drums are provided).
Q: Does my child need to bring their own lunch and snacks?
A: Each student is welcome to bring their own lunch, snacks and water each day. We also provide a lunch program, noted on our Additional Info Form for $20/day. If partaking in our lunch program, please provide the entire week’s orders prior to Monday morning.
Q: Can I send treats to share with the other campers?
A: This is a nice idea, but we want to avoid contact with any allergies or possible airborne allergens.
Q: What does an average day of camp look like? Do they play music ALL day long?
A: A typical day at camp involves games, activities, group rehearsal sessions and group / individual lessons on their instruments. The first day of camp doesn’t usually involve as much instrument time as the rest of the week as we spend the day listening to the songs and figuring out parts as a group.
Q: Do the students need to have any musical experience or will you teach them at camp?
A: For every camp other than Rock 101 Camp, we recommend that students have some experience on their instruments. Ask us about lesson packs to get your student up to speed!
Q: What ages of students attend camp? Will there be someone close to my child’s age?
A: Rock 101 camps range from 7 - 10 y/o and all other camps will range from 10 - 18 years old. We believe that students should gain experience learning and interacting with students of different ages, backgrounds and abilities. We tend to always have a few students in each age bracket, but each camp is different.
Q: Who are the Instructors/Staff?
A: Our instructors are real working, professional musicians. Every instructor has cleared a background check and is trained to work with students in the appropriate age range for each camp. We also maintain a 6:1 student-to-staff ratio during each day of camp.
Q: What happens if we can’t make it to camp one/multiple day(s)?
A: We have limited space in our camps, and wait lists for some. We ask that your child attends all 5-days of camp as they’re part of a team. There are no partial refunds due to days missed.
Q: What are some things NOT to bring to camp?
A: Campers shouldn’t bring any toys, trading cards, dolls, personal gaming devices, etc. Anything that might distract them should stay at home. We do not take responsibility for any broken or lost items.
Q: What are your drop-off and pick-up policies?
A: For all camps please drop-off between 9:15am and 9:30am, and pick-up at 3:45pm at the latest.
Q: What is the show info for Friday?
A: Students will need to be picked up from the school no later than 1:45 on Friday to be transported to the venue. Our camps will be performing at a nearby theater (past venues have included the Zephyr and The Lounge on Melrose). This show is free and open to the public so please invite your families and friends. Student’s will be dismissed from the venue at the conclusion of their set. The Young Rockers will perform first at 2pm followed immediately after by the themed camp students. As we have a rental agreement with the venue, the show will begin promptly at 2pm. Please be respectful of the venue and take out anything that is brought in.
PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST
Guitar / Bass Guitar with Straps & Picks
Drum sticks for drummers
Bring hearing protection (available for purchase)
Bring lunch, snacks and water (unless camper is purchasing camp lunch)
Bring a folder / binder for notes
Sign into
& sign our Student Waiver
Fill out
Access
KEEP THE MUSIC GOING AFTER CAMP!
Keep the music going after camp! We hope that your child enjoys their camp experience so much that they want to enroll in one of our weekly programs here at School of Rock. Check out what we offer!
Performance Program (8-18 years old)
Our hallmark program consisting of weekly group rehearsals where students play in a band composed of their peers. Students also work with our instructors in weekly private lessons. Every few months, these students take the stage and play at local music venues in front of a live audience.
Rock 101 (7-12 years old)
For students with little to no experience on their instrument. Students have one weekly group rehearsal where they learn songs simplified for beginners, and a weekly private music lesson with an instructor who will help them learn songs while teaching them foundational music skills.
Rookies (5-7 years old)
For children with no previous experience. Rookies have weekly group classes to experiment with each instrument to learn fundamentals (chords, rhythm and song structure) through games and activities!
Little Wing (3 -5 years old)
For young children with no previous experience. Little Wing students have weekly group classes to experiment with making and recognizing rhythm patterns, singing and tonal processing, understanding song structure and dynamics, and auditory focus and listening skills.
Adult Program (18 - 99 years old)
For adults of all skill levels. Our adult students have the option for weekly private lessons as well as a weekly hour and a half group rehearsal.
Summer, Winter Break, and Spring Break Camps (7 - 18 years old)
For anyone who is interested in partaking in any future camps with us. Please see our upcoming CAMP SCHEDULE to join us for another week of performance based music classes!
WE CAN’T WAIT TO MEET YOU!
Mon, Aug 18 | ||
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9:30am - 3:30pm Instructed by Operations Support |
Tue, Aug 19 | ||
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9:30am - 3:30pm Instructed by Operations Support |
Wed, Aug 20 | ||
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9:30am - 3:30pm Instructed by Operations Support |
Thu, Aug 21 | ||
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9:30am - 3:30pm Instructed by Operations Support |
Fri, Aug 22 | ||
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9:30am - 3:30pm Instructed by Operations Support |