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Music
Music is an integral part of the human condition and is essential to the well-rounded education of all children.
Not only is it intellectually satisfying, but as an art form, it engenders concentration, teamwork, individual confidence, self-discipline and creativity.
The aim of the music department is to provide all students with a wide range of music making experiences in both curricular and extracurricular activities. Everything in our music curriculum is geared towards taking pupils as far towards becoming practising musicians as possible.
Musically, pupils should be able to confidently read treble clef notation by the time they leave music, have experience of singing and playing instruments, be able to aurally recognise musical styles and their features, be able to compose coherently.
All students are encouraged regardless of their ability and there are many opportunities available for involvement both in and out of the classroom.
We provide a positive, inclusive environment where students can develop their imagination, self-esteem and teamwork skills.
Research evidence
The two most influential documents from Ofsted in recent years are:
As a result, we aim to provide a curriculum which is balanced between the core element of GCSE learning: listening and appraising (including theory and analysis), composition and performance.
Other articles and sources which discuss situations that affect how we present music in school:
- “Music ‘could face extinction’ in secondary schools” [click]
- “Sheku Kanneh-Mason is a state school success story. He may never have a successor” [click]
- “How playing an instrument benefits your brain” [click]
Frameworks/ Guidance within which we must work
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What does KS2 liaison work tell us the students’ starting points are?
- Due to curriculum constraints, few of our feeder primary school covers a satisfactory amount of music at KS2.
- Several primary schools cover some, but it is mainly based on singing or drumming, and little formal music is learned.
- Durham Secondary Music Network works with primaries to develop its music curriculum based on a set of ideals from the secondary schools. This work is ongoing.
Assessment objectives at KS4 and how we can support this in KS3
AO1 – Perform with technical control, expression and interpretation – 30%
AO2 – Compose and develop musical ideas with technical control and coherence – 30%
AO3 – Demonstrate and apply musical knowledge – 20%
AO4 – Use appraising skills to make evaluative and critical judgements about music – 20%
What broader knowledge will support their continued learning in this subject
- Those pupils wishing to take music into KS4 should look to start instrumental lessons at school as soon as possible, as the minimum standard required by GCSE is grade 4.
- Attendance to as many extracurricular opportunities as possible within school develops confidence in performing – school ensembles, choirs, school shows etc.
How are you allowing opportunities for students to show progress?
All the foundations of music are covered in block 1 in year 7: The Basics. During this topic, students learn the fundamentals of pitch, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, timbre/ sonority, performance.
Each unit from 7.2 to 9.1/9.2 seeks to build on these foundations and develop the core GCSE skills of composition, performance and listening and appraising through the increasingly complex application of the musical elements learned in 7.1.
Year 7
Autumn Term
Intro & The Basics
An introduction to everything music! Terminology, notation etc. all through singing and performance activities.
Christmas
Preparation for Christmas performances.
Spring Term
The Basics
Continuation from term 1 and assessment.
Electronic Dance Music
Focusing on structure and texture, pupils compose a piece of EDM.
African Drumming
Focusing on rhythm, structure and texture – pupils perform and compose pieces inspired by West African drumming.
Summer Term
African Drumming continued.
Year 8
Autumn Term
Programme Music
Pupils listen to, analyse, perform and compose music which tells a story or describes things.
Spring Term
Blues, Ragtime, Jazz, Pop & Dance
Pupils study the core elements of music, keybord skills and popular music history through these genres.
Now! That’s What I Call Music
As a continuation from the previous unit, students study current chart/ Top 40 music with a focus on reading notation and keyboard skills.
Summer Term
Modern Music
Pupils study modern ‘classical’ music by composing aleatoric pieces.
Year 9
Autumn Term
Working with Chords
Pupils analyse scores and the core elements of melody and harmony to give an understanding of chords. Pupils perform in a variety of ways (solo and/ or ensemble) to show their understanding.
Spring Term
TBC
Summer Term
TBC
Year 10
Autumn Term
GCSE Edexcel Music
Unit 1 – Performance
Regular rehearsal, instrumental lessons and independent practice.
Unit 2 – Composition
An on-going strand which is regularly visited throughout the year.
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Bach & Beethoven
Spring Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Bach Beethoven, Star Wars
Summer Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Star Wars, Wicked, Queen, (Afro Celt, Purcell)
Year 11
Autumn Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Afro Celt, Purcell, Esperanza
Spring Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Revision
Summer Term
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Revision
Year 12
Autumn Term
GCSE A Level Music
Unit 1 – Performance
Regular rehearsal, instrumental lessons and independent practice
Unit 2 – Composition
An on-going strand which is regularly visited throughout the year.
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Bach
Spring Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Vaughan Williams, Schumann, Hermann, Berl, Pine, ELFM
Summer Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Pine, ELFM, Shan
Year 13
Autumn Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Beethoven, Debussy, Kate Bush
Spring Term
Unit 1 – Performance
Unit 2 – Composition
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Revision
Summer Term
Unit 3 – Listening & Appraising
Set works: Revision