Music

Vision Statement

We live in an ever-changing world, where music can connect us all. We, at Moorlands C of E Primary Academy believe that in our school, music can bring communities together through the shared endeavour of whole-school singing, ensemble playing, experimenting with the creative process, listening to music and performing. Music can enrich individual lives as well as a school’s wider community.

At Moorlands, we build on the Early Years Framework by following the Music National Curriculum Framework 2014. We aim to enable every young person to experience music and make musical progression in both fundamental musical techniques and musical knowledge. Throughout their primary years, we strive to ensure that our children are able to steadily increase their development of musicianship within the strands of singing, listening, composing and performing. As they reach Key Stage Two, we offer our children the opportunity to play a tuned instrument and to begin to understand musical notations.

Our music curriculum exposes children to music from a diverse range of times, cultures and backgrounds. It is our hope that it engages and inspires all children to develop a love of music and to begin their journey of becoming talented and confident musicians.

Aims

  • For every young person to experience music and make musical progression in both fundamental musical techniques and musical knowledge.
  • For every young person to develop a love of music and increase their development within the strands of singing, listening, composing and performing.
  • For every young person to have the opportunity to learn to play a tuned instrument and begin to understand musical notation.
  • For every young person to have the opportunity of performing in school productions.
  • For all children to explore music from different eras and cultures.

Delivery

Music is delivered both as a discrete subject each week via the Charanga Musical Schools programme and as part of the wider curriculum in school. As a member of Norfolk Music Hub, KS2 children at Moorlands are given the opportunity to learn to play a tuned instrument through peripatetic music lessons with a specialist music teacher. Children in Lower KS2 also receive whole class tuned instrument tuition for a half term with a specialist music teacher provided by Norfolk Music Hub. Enrichment activities such as a KS1 and KS2 choir are provided for those children wishing to attend and the school always participates in the local musical performances organised by the Great Yarmouth Schools Music Association.

Coverage

Further information to follow.

Assessment

Children demonstrate their ability in music in a variety of different ways. Teachers (including peripatetic teachers) assess children’s work in music by making formal and informal judgements as they observe them during lessons.