Silicon Valley Boychoir

Silicon Valley Boychoir Vocal training • Music literacy • Artistic achievement Boychoir for boys ages 7-18.

05/23/2026
It’s opening night for West Bay Opera’s Tosca. Our boys are excited!
05/22/2026

It’s opening night for West Bay Opera’s Tosca. Our boys are excited!

We’re backstage at a West Bay Opera tech rehearsal for Tosca!
05/17/2026

We’re backstage at a West Bay Opera tech rehearsal for Tosca!

We say goodbye to three seniors headed to Stanford, Cal Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon.
05/15/2026

We say goodbye to three seniors headed to Stanford, Cal Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon.

04/28/2026
Singing Supper rehearsal as we gear up for our May concert!
04/20/2026

Singing Supper rehearsal as we gear up for our May concert!

Developing strong singers and strong minds!
03/22/2026

Developing strong singers and strong minds!

Psychologist says musical expression in childhood is strongly linked to cognitive development. According to psychology, children who sing often engage multiple brain regions, including those responsible for memory, language, and emotional processing.

Singing requires coordination of auditory perception, motor control, and linguistic skills. Psychologist says this activity stimulates neural connections that support learning and problem solving. According to psychology, frequent engagement with music can enhance IQ, creativity, and emotional intelligence.

Children who sing regularly also practice attention and focus. Psychologist says remembering lyrics and melodies strengthens working memory, a critical component of cognitive function. According to psychology, these early skills can influence academic performance and reasoning abilities later in life.

Emotional expression through singing is another key benefit. Psychologist says expressing feelings musically helps children understand emotions, empathize with others, and regulate mood. According to psychology, these emotional skills are important indicators of social intelligence and overall brain development.

Psychologist says parents who encourage singing are supporting both creativity and cognitive growth. According to psychology, providing opportunities for musical expression nurtures a child’s brain while making learning fun and engaging.

If your child sings constantly, psychologist says you may indeed be raising a little genius, developing intelligence and creativity through joyful expression.

Our guys had a great time singing at the Tru School event this weekend!
02/09/2026

Our guys had a great time singing at the Tru School event this weekend!

Unlock his potential: individualized coaching, small class sizes, professional voice teachers. Join us in Palo Alto!Cont...
01/15/2026

Unlock his potential: individualized coaching, small class sizes, professional voice teachers. Join us in Palo Alto!
Contact: [email protected]

Performing for this event at Tru School. Come enjoy!
01/12/2026

Performing for this event at Tru School. Come enjoy!

Address

3149 Waverley Street
Palo Alto, CA
94306

Opening Hours

Monday 4pm - 5:30pm
Tuesday 4pm - 5:45pm
Wednesday 4:15pm - 6:15pm
Thursday 3:30pm - 5pm
Friday 3:30pm - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 10:30am

Telephone

+16504241242

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