Music
Music Curriculum: Intent
1. Clear Vision and Ambition
The school's intent for Music is to foster a love for music, develop pupils' musical skills, and enhance their cultural awareness. The school acknowledges that music is an important part of a well-rounded education, offering opportunities for creativity and personal expression.
2. Coherent Curriculum
The school has a well-planned, progressive, and broad Music curriculum that meets the National Curriculum requirements. The curriculum incorporates the key components of performing, composing, and listening, ensuring a balance between developing practical skills and theoretical understanding.
3. High Expectations
The school has high expectations for all pupils in Music, regardless of their prior musical experience or ability. Teachers strive to challenge and support pupils to reach their full potential, fostering a growth mindset approach. Differentiation strategies are employed effectively to meet the needs of all learners.
4. Cultural Diversity and Inclusion
The school recognises the importance of celebrating cultural diversity in Music. The intent is for pupils to explore music from a variety of cultures and traditions, fostering an inclusive and respectful learning environment. Pupils are exposed to a range of musical genres, including those originating from different communities represented within the school.
Long Term Planning
Medium Term Planning
Music Progression Statements
Music Curriculum: Implementation
1. Specialist Music Staff
The school employs specialist music staff, ensuring that pupils receive high-quality music instruction. These staff possess relevant qualifications and expertise in music education. They collaborate with other school staff to ensure a joined-up approach to music teaching across the curriculum.
2. Timetabled Music Lessons
Music lessons are timetabled weekly to ensure sufficient curriculum time is dedicated to the subject. The school follows a consistent and structured approach to curriculum planning, with Music lessons delivered by class teachers and specialist music staff. The curriculum is designed to build upon prior learning, with clear progression of skills and knowledge.
3. Practical Music-Making Opportunities
Pupils actively engage in practical music-making throughout their primary education. They have access to a wide range of musical instruments, including both traditional and contemporary, as well as opportunities to use technology in music composition. Singing is an integral part of the curriculum, with regular whole-school singing assemblies and choirs.
4. Extra-Curricular Music Provision
The school provides enriching extra-curricular music opportunities beyond timetabled lessons. This includes choir practice which allows pupils to further develop their musical talents and interests. Strong links are forged with local music providers, promoting participation in community music events and showcasing pupils' achievements.
5. Partnerships and Collaboration
The school actively seeks partnerships and collaborations with local music organisations, professional musicians, and other schools. These partnerships provide opportunities for pupils to experience live performances, workshops, and masterclasses, enriching their musical experiences and inspiring their aspirations in music.
Music Curriculum: Impact
1. Pupil Outcomes
The impact of the school's Music provision is evident in the positive outcomes achieved by pupils. Pupils demonstrate progress in their musical skills, knowledge, and understanding as they move through the school, supported by evidenced-based assessments. They are able to perform, compose, and listen with confidence, developing a lifelong appreciation and understanding of music.
2. Engagement and Well-being
The school's Music provision nurtures pupils' engagement and well-being. Pupils are enthusiastic participants in music lessons and extra-curricular activities, experiencing a sense of enjoyment, accomplishment, and personal fulfilment. The inclusive nature of the provision ensures that all pupils feel included, valued, and supported in their musical journey.
3. Cultural Development
Music plays a crucial role in developing pupils' cultural awareness and appreciation. Through exposure to diverse musical traditions, pupils learn to respect and celebrate the cultural heritage of their peers and wider society. This fosters a sense of belonging, unity, and social cohesion among pupils.
4. Holistic Development
At Blakenall Heath Junior School, our Music provision contributes to pupils' holistic development. It enhances their creativity, self-expression, and communication skills. Pupils develop important transferable skills, including teamwork, perseverance, and self-discipline. They develop a love of learning and a curiosity for exploring different musical styles and genres.
If you want further information about the curriculum content your child is covering please speak to your child's class teacher or call the school office to arrange an appointment to see the subject leader, Mrs Dhillon.