Start Your Own Creative Business: WHAM Medway and Swale Franchise Opportunity
We’re in the new age of technology, and in 2026, everything feels digital, and automated. However, have you noticed that more and more people are resisting against it? This is because as humans, we’re craving practical skills and human coaching. However, even though you can have online pre-recorded lessons online for Musical Instruments, what happens when a student has a question, or needs help from an actual in-person or present tutor? Pre-recorded lessons can be great for some students, especially for those who can pick things up quickly, without the need for intervention. However, students that become stuck and struggle to work out a stumbling block may lose interest and want to quit. Students & young people are individual, and each has their own way of learning. Different learning styles should always be celebrated.

Group keyboard lessons can be a great fit for children and hold many benefits. They give children the chance to learn music in a way that is simple, supported, and, as a team! Our group keyboard lessons are often in very small groups, meaning that children get the attention required. This way, they have a better chance of learning by listening, watching, and joining in. When a child sees another student demonstrate it, this can quickly put this into a clear perspective, especially for kinaesthetic learners!

During their lessons, children will often start to pick up rhythm, timing, and learning to read basic notation and being able to match up the correct keys on their keyboard. These skills are a great method for combining memory, focus, and coordination without really needing to think about those things as separate skills.
Mistakes are a normal part of learning. They are often the bit that helps the lesson stick.

As a child, our Head Principal Mark would often struggle in class, especially he didn’t understand a task. As a neurodivergent child, this would often lead to internalised anxiety, shame and poor self esteem. He says “The worst feeling in the world was not understanding a task that the whole class seemed to understand. I would try and figure this out by myself, but become more frustrated & upset. Therefore, I don’t want any student to feel this way”. Mark is adamant that if a child is tackling something they don’t quite understand, that they should never feel shame, or embarrassment. “This isn’t good for a child’s mental health, nor, will it help them learn”. We need to ensure that challenges are dealt with positively, and nurtured gently.”

For Parents & Guardians, a straight-forward membership also makes keeping track of activities much easier. WHAM keeps things simple with a monthly subscription, a one month notice period, and only two weeks off in the Summer Holidays. This often makes it easier to organise family schedules, as well as helping children keep going without long gaps in between lessons.
Our syllabus is ABRSM-influenced, ensuring we tackle the basics first. Each child will have their own manuscript book, and, resources to take home to practice. Top up individual lessons can be provided if a child would like some 1:1 time with their tutor.

WHAM Music Academy launches in Sunderland on 8th July 2026, and trials can be booked today! To book a trial, just go to www.whamtheatreschools.com/bookatrial and follow the instructions :)
A Warm Welcome to WHAM Medway and Swale 🎭

WHAM Theatre Schools is a part time children’s theatre school built around confidence, creativity and well planned weekly sessions ✨
Each week, children take part in structured Musical Theatre classes with prepared, caring teachers. Parents know what to expect, and children get the chance to feel included, settled and proud of what they are doing 😊
It is a privilege to see how these classes help children feel more confident in themselves, and find the skills to become part of a team. Over time, many children grow in self belief, enjoy expressing themselves and feel happy to be part of something positive each week 🌟
A Lovely Opportunity to Step Into Something Already Running 🤝
The Medway and Swale territory is a turnkey resale, which means much of the hard work has already been done.
There are already 50 students enrolled, the venues are booked, and the teaching team is ready for handover ✅
We have prepared these parts carefully because we want the new owner to feel supported and at home from the start. You would be joining an existing setup that is ready to welcome you 💛
Supporting You Every Step of the Way ✨
This role suits someone who wants a part time business with an existing base. The weekly time commitment is around 8 to 12 hours, so it can fit around other parts of life.
You do not need to put every piece in place yourself. Much of the groundwork has already been done, and that means you can settle in with support around you.
Our aim is to make the handover feel as manageable as possible. We want you to have the time and space to get to know the children, Parents and team, and to feel comfortable as you find your feet.
The transfer fee is £1,995. We have kept this straightforward because we want the right person to feel able to step into the role.
Who We Would Love to Welcome 💫
We are looking for an ethical owner who shares the WHAM approach to building confidence and creativity in children.
We find our model often works best when the owner enjoys teaching the sessions themselves. We are looking for someone kind and grounded who loves being in the room with the children to help us keep this community thriving.
The right person will be organised, warm and good with people. They will understand how much it means for children to feel safe, included and encouraged each week ❤️
Find Out More 📖
If you would like to learn more, you can view the full franchise information here:





