School of Rock Queens plans move to  
 permanent Bayside location in April 
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 BY JENNA BAGCAL 
 A  Queens-based  rock  school  announced  
 that  it  would  be  moving  
 into its new Bayside location at the  
 end of next month. 
 According  to  School  of  Rock  
 Queens,  students will  soon  be  able  
 to  take  classes  at  the  new  space —  
 located at 34-43 Francis Lewis Blvd.  
 — with plans to move in “late April.”  
 Once fully operational, owners said  
 that the school will have seven  lesson  
 rooms,  three  rehearsal  rooms  
 and a student and parent lounge. 
 “We will keep everyone apprised  
 of  our  progress,  our  official  move  
 date,  and  when  we  will  be  holding  
 our  grand  opening  celebration,”  
 said  School  of  Rock  in  a  written  
 statement. 
 Instructors  teach  students  “all  
 aspects of being a musician” which  
 includes  learning  an  instrument,  
 stage  performance  and  playing  
 with a band. 
 The school currently operates in  
 its temporary space at Multi-Sound  
 Studios  in  Whitestone  and  announced  
 that “a  few”  lesson spaces  
 are available at that location. School  
 of Rock encourages those interested  
 to  call  929-999-7625  to  schedule  a  
 free trial lesson or class. 
 Paul Green founded the School of  
 Rock  franchise in  1998 in Philadelphia. 
   To  date,  the  company has  become  
 international, with more than  
 250  schools  and  30,000  students  
 around the globe. 
 School  of  Rock  Queens  owner  
 Tom Vidal wanted  to  open his  own  
 franchise  location  following  his  
 children’s  positive  experience  at  
 the  school  in  Roslyn,  Long  Island.  
 The Queens school currently has 67  
 young musicians on its roster. 
 For  more  information  and  updates  
 on  the  school’s  status,  visit  
 locations.schoolofrock.com/ 
 queens and on Facebook, Twitter or  
 Instagram. 
 Reach  reporter  Jenna  Bagcal  by  
 e-mail  at  jbagcal@qns.com  or  by  
 phone at (718) 260-2583. 
 Contact the newsroom:  
 718-260-8303 
 School of Rock’s new space 34-43 Francis Lewis Blvd.    
 Photo credit: School of Rock Queens 
 
				
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