Music
Why we teach it
‘Music is a more potent instrument than any other for education’ Plato
‘I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity. It's something we are all touched by. No matter what culture we're from, everyone loves music.’ Billy Joel
Music is a universal language that embodies one of the highest forms of creativity. A high-quality music education should engage and inspire pupils to develop a love of music and their talent as musicians, and so increase their self-confidence, creativity and sense of achievement.
As pupils progress, they should develop a critical engagement with music, allowing them to compose, and to listen with discrimination to the best in the musical canon.
How we teach it
We teach Music using the award-winning Charanga scheme, where the following elements of the Music Curriculum are developed through carefully sequenced units and the delivery of key skills and knowledge.
- Playing and Performing
- Creating and Composing
- Responding and Reviewing
- Listening and Understanding
How you can support your child in Music
You can support your child at home in Music by encouraging them to experience a range of different genres and using a range of apps
One In A Million
Performing is an essential part of our music curriculum.
Created to celebrate Sing Up Day.