Another dumb list of ‘best’ music colleges, this one from the Guardian
mainRanking educational institutions on merit is never an exact science. We’ve published a few such attempts before. But this latest list from the Guardian newspaper of the ‘top’ places in Britain to acquire a music education seems wider than most of any kind of mark.
It frankly beggars belief to put the Royal College of Music six places above the Royal Academy (pictured). Each has areas of excellence, but most neutral observers would place the Avademy first. And as for putting the University of Surrey above Oxford and Cambridge…. well, you might as well include Hogwarts, which seems to have a more stable future as Surrey embraces a rush of cuts.
Enjoy.
1 | Royal College of Music | 100 | |
2 | Edinburgh | 99.4 | |
3 | Manchester | 99.1 | |
4 | Surrey | 98.8 | |
5 | Oxford | 95.9 | |
6 | Guildhall School of Music and Drama | 95 | |
7 | Royal Academy of Music | 94.3 | |
8 | Sheffield | 93.1 | |
9 | Birmingham | 93 | |
10 | Southampton | 91.9 | |
11 | Durham | 91.3 | |
12 | Cambridge | 90.7 | |
13 | Nottingham | 90.5 | |
14 | Birmingham City | 88.2 | |
15 | Glasgow | 88.1 | |
15 | Sussex | 88.1 | |
17 | Newcastle | 86.3 | |
18 | Brunel | 85.6 | |
19 | Bangor | 84.7 | |
20 | Royal Holloway | 84.6 | |
21 | Royal Welsh College | 84.5 | |
22 | Bristol | 83.8 | |
23 | York | 83.7 | |
24 | King’s College London | 83.5 | |
25 | City | 82.9 | |
26 | Goldsmiths | 82.8 | |
26 | Queen’s, Belfast | 82.8 | |
28 | Trinity Laban Conservatoire | 81.9 | |
29 | Leeds | 81.5 | |
30 | Hull |
Worth noting that Surrey has a quite prestigious Tonmeister degree which offers industry-level training in music production and the like.
Also, given the data comes partly from student reporting, I’m curious what you feel makes the Academy better than the College. Both have excellent representation in the profession.
I’ve studied at both recently. The experience I had at the RAM was superior to what I got from studying at the RCM. The Academy has great teacher, resources, and doesn’t feel as crowded as the RCM. Anyway, RAM and RCM should both be in the first places of the list. Also, where is the RNCM in the list? It’s an excellent school.
Wot no Huddersfield?
When they say Manchester, do they mean the university or the RNCM? Ditto for Glasgow and the RASMD as well as Edinburgh and St. Mary’s. You can’t take this list seriously.
Simon Harding has a point, too. Huddersfield Poly (or whatever it’s called now) has an excellent music department.
As it was the Grauniad the organically-baked tofu in the canteen probably played a part.
Wot no University of South-East Rutland??!!