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School of Rock Doylestown: Local Business, Global Brand

BEYOND THE FILM

(School of Rock Doylestown)

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The first question people ask about School of Rock is which came first, the school itself
or the 2003 Jack Black movie. Originally launched as a single location in Philadelphia in
the late ‘90s, School of Rock has developed into a trademarked brand and global
phenomenon, operating and franchising after-school music instruction schools in over
12 countries.


In 2020, School of Rock kept the music going, fostering connection and community to
students around the world with loud success during the global pandemic. By adapting
its business model to offer virtual one-on-one music lessons, delivering exclusive
access to some of the world’s most famous musicians, new curriculum updates, virtual
concerts and more and expanding into Taiwan and Ireland, alongside 17 school
openings, the brand ended the year on a trajectory of continued growth and global
expansion.

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“School of Rock defied the constraints of the pandemic to unlock breakthroughs that
have strengthened our concept, competitive advantage, and our culture,” said Rob
Price, CEO of School of Rock. “Our community has sustained momentum through
innovation and an unyielding commitment to enriching lives.”


School of Rock Doylestown provides both in-person and online music lessons for
students of all ages. Its programs, camps, and workshops for toddlers, kids, teens, and
adults make learning music fun. As one of the premier music education and art
exhibition spaces in central Bucks, we strive to connect the community through the
power of music and creativity. School of Rock is the leader in performance-based music
education. By combining one-on-one drum, bass, keyboard, vocal, and guitar lessons
with group practices, students learn to play music from day one and put on live
performances at local venues. Its experienced instructors are local musicians
themselves who combine the performance-based proprietary School of Rock Method
and programs with individual music lessons to get results for your student.

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Visit Doylestown School of Rock website or call 215-230-3406 for more information.



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