Staying Safe for Students

If you have any concerns about Saturdays or don't feel safe please talk to Karen or Dan, or any member of staff. It is important to us that LJC is a safe space for all students.

Absences

If you are unable to attend (both online and in person) please let us know by emailing Junior@lcm.ac.uk by 8.45AM on the day the lesson is scheduled to take place. We contact families if LJC has not notified us of an absence.

Occasionally, you may need to leave early (e.g. you are involved in a performance at your school). Your parent/carers should request this in advance.

When you arrive

Show your lanyard and ID/LJC card to the security person sitting behind reception.

Breaktimes

Where should I go?

All students go to the Cafe Bar during their break times. You will be able to chat with other students, eat your snacks and take a well-earned break in between learning sessions. If you would like a quiet space you can use the chairs in the foyer.

Can I buy food from the Cafe Bar?

Drinks, snacks and a limited selection of sandwiches are available to purchase from the Cafe Bar, but we recommend you bring your own food and drink with you to avoid queueing for the full break time.

Your ID Cards

ID Cards are used to identify you as a Leeds Junior Conservatoire student when you arrive at Leeds Conservatoire. They are also used to unlock doors leading to corridors within the building; your tutor will show you this on your building tour. 

What if I forget my ID card one morning? 

No problem! We're only human and do forget things from time to time. When you arrive, please go to reception so they can issue you with a temporary pass for the day. 

First Aid

If you require first aid at any time, if you can, please go to the nearest tutor or member of Leeds Conservatoire staff who will find you a first aider; if you can't, shout for help until someone comes to you.

Magnetic Door Locks

The doors leading to corridors and areas within the conservatoire have magnetic locks. These can be unlocked with your ID card. The locks will only be turned on once everyone has their ID cards.

Hearing

Our hearing as musicians and performers is vital, so we must protect it the best we can. The best ways are

  • Turn down the volume in rehearsals
  • Wear ear protection
  • Don't listen to loud music with headphones in

 

Fire Evacuation 

In case of a fire evacuation, the fire alarm will sound and you need to evacuate the building from the nearest fire exit. 

If the fire alarm sounds when you are in a lesson 

  • Exit the room and follow your tutor to the nearest fire exit, who will lead you to the meeting point. 
  • Leave your bags and instruments in the room. 
  • Your tutor will register you outside at the meeting point in front of St Peter's Building and Northern Ballet. Please be extra vigilant as you cross the road to get to the meeting point.  

If the fire alarm sounds during break time 

  • If you are having a break during your lesson time, follow Leeds Conservatoire staff to the nearest fire exit and out of the building, meeting your current tutor outside at the meeting point. 
  •  If you are changing over lessons, follow Leeds Conservatoire staff to the nearest first exit and meet the tutor of your next lesson at the meeting point. 

Only re-enter the building once a fire marshal has said it is okay to do so.

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