Royal College of Music

Royal College of Music
Front façade of the Royal College of Music
TypePublic
Established1882 (1882)
Endowment£47.9 million (2024)
Budget£37.1 million (2023/24)
ChairmanGuy Black, Baron Black of Brentwood
DirectorJames Williams
PatronCharles III
Students970 (2023/24)
Undergraduates485 (2023/24)
Postgraduates485 (2023/24)
Location,
51°29′59″N 0°10′37″W / 51.49972°N 0.17694°W / 51.49972; -0.17694
CampusUrban
AffiliationsConservatoires UK
Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music
Universities UK
Websitercm.ac.uk

The Royal College of Music (RCM) is a conservatoire established by royal charter in 1882, located in South Kensington, London, UK. It offers training from the undergraduate to the doctoral level in all aspects of Western Music including performance, composition, conducting, music theory and history, and has trained some of the most important figures in international music life. The RCM also conducts research in performance practice and performance science.

The RCM has over 900 students from more than 50 countries, with professors who include many who are musicians with worldwide reputations.

The college is one of the four conservatories of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music and a member of Conservatoires UK. Its buildings are directly opposite the Royal Albert Hall on Prince Consort Road, next to Imperial College and among the museums and cultural centres of Albertopolis.