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The Nord Anglia Education Global Campus Virtual Young Musician of the Year Competition is an annual event that celebrates the musical talents of students across Nord Anglia Education (NAE) schools worldwide, offering a diverse array of categories to accommodate various musical talents in two main sections Art Music and Popular Music, and with seven categories each including; Vocal Solo, Instrumental Solo, Vocal Ensemble, Instrumental Ensemble, Piano, Composition and Musical Production. These categories are divided into two main sections and by age groups (7-10 years, 11-14 years, 15-19 years):
Participants submitted video performance entries, which were evaluated by a panel of judges, and winners were selected in each category and age group.
NAE Global Campus received a staggering 647 entries from 66 Nord Anglia schools all around the world, making these results nothing short of outstanding. In a global, international school music competition rife with talent, St Andrews students were able to stand out among their peers and impress the volunteer NAE judges, who carefully assessed each submission. The videos showcased not only the musical prowess of our students at St Andrews but also the hard work and passion they put into perfecting their performances.
At St Andrews Bangkok, we nurture creativity and talent throughout our school community. The success of our students in the Global Campus Virtual Young Musician of the Year 2025 competition reflects our commitment to providing a high-quality education, one that includes a strong emphasis on the arts. We believe that music and the arts play a vital role in shaping well-rounded individuals, while also fostering a sense of community and connection among students from different countries, united by their love for music.
Congratulations to all the winners and participants for their remarkable achievements in music.
Minnie in Year 3: runner-up of the Popular Music: Composition category, age group 7-11
Tara in Year 2: runner-up of the Popular Music: Voice Solo category, age group 7 and under
Lego in Year 4: winner of the Art Music: Voice Solo category, age group 7-11
Theo in Year 2: winner of the Popular Music: Instrumental Solo category, age group 7 and under
Pie in Year 6 and Tomoe in Year 6: winners of the Popular Music: Voice Ensemble/Chamber category, age group 7-11
Bella in Year 13: winner of the Art Music: Instrumental Solo category, age group 14+.
Mee-Wan in Year 13: winner of the Art Music: Voice Solo category, age group 14+
Freya in Year 8: winner of the Art Music: Voice Solo category, age group 11-14.
Anik in Year 8: runner-up of the Popular Music: Instrumental Solo category, age group 11-14.