I just updated one of the studio business forms from my Printables page for the 2023-24 school year. It is called the Lesson Attendance & Payment Sheet PDF. Even though I don’t personally use this sheet myself anymore (I now charge a monthly flat tuition rate), every year I receive requests from teachers asking if I would please update it for the upcoming school year. And I’m happy to do so!
In case you haven’t seen this from before, here is how it works: Write your students’ names in the first column. Each week, write the lesson date (in a month / date format) in the column for that week. This is how you can track attendance. The small circles in each cell are where you can write checkmarks indicating tuition payments. Whether you charge by-the-week or by-the-month, you can place a checkmark by each paid lesson date.
Download it below or on the Printables > Studio Business page.
Lesson Attendance & Payment Sheet (2024-25) (140.9 KiB, 37,204 hits)
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Hi Joy,
Thanks a lot for this Lesson attendance I use every year.
I always follow your Musical Journey as a teacher so active and that inspire me always.
From me I continue teaching with small children and adults with a lot of pleasure, in a few years I will retire but for the moment I can’t imagine my life without teaching.
In May I became a grandmother and I hope this little girl will want a day to discover music and of course piano … if it’s her choice.
I hope everything is going well with all your beautiful family and I send you my kind regards, Martine
Wonderful to hear from you, Martine! So great to hear you are enjoying teaching as always. And congratulations upon becoming a grandmother — what fun! I’m sure you will enjoy giving her a rich musical environment and encouraging whatever interest in music she exhibits. All best wishes to you and yours, –Joy
Thank you!!
You’re welcome, Amy!