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ABRSM and RIAM are the two most recognised piano examination boards in Ireland. Which is right for your child — or for you? Here’s an honest side-by-side from a Dublin piano school that prepares students for both.

The Short Version

Neither is better. They suit different students for different reasons — and many of our students sit both across their musical lives.

ABRSM at a Glance

RIAM at a Glance

Which Should Your Child Take?

Take RIAM if:

Take ABRSM if:

Take both if:

How Preparation Differs

ABRSM tends to test scales more exhaustively; RIAM weights pieces and technical studies slightly more heavily. ABRSM’s aural tests are shorter and pattern-based; RIAM’s aural component includes a short viva voce where the examiner asks about the pieces. Neither is harder — the work is simply distributed differently.

At the Piano Academy of Ireland, our music theory classes are aligned with both syllabi, and our one-to-one piano tuition has prepared students for exams from Grade 1 through DipABRSM and LRSM.

Do We Need to Sit Exams at All?

No. Exams are optional, not mandatory. Many of our students — children and adults alike — play piano for pure enjoyment and never sit a graded exam. Exams are a tool for external motivation and measurable progress; they’re not the point of playing piano.

Ready to Start Preparing?

Whether you’re targeting ABRSM, RIAM, both, or no exam at all, the structure of weekly one-to-one piano lessons is the same. Book a trial, tell us your goals, and we’ll build the plan backward from there.

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