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  • Silver Award for Music Provision

    Tue 19 Jun 2018 Mrs N Gibson

    We are delighted to announce that we have been given a silver award in recognition of the excellent music provision here at Ellison Primary Academy.

     

    ‘Excellence in Music Provision Awards’ are available to all schools in Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and Telford are endorsed by the Music Education Hub and Music Mark, the National Association for Music Education. They recognise that the school meets a number of criteria:

    • Music is taught regularly in school

    • There is commitment to a Live Music Visit, Workshop or Continued CPD through your SLA or, for example, to a hub partner such as Charanga, Sing Up, Make Some Noise or Music Share

    • The school engages with the local Music Education Hub

    • There is a school policy for music

    • There is a contemporary scheme of work for music in place

    • National Curriculum Music (or a broad and balanced music

      curriculum in academies and free schools) regularly to all pupils across the key stages

    • There is a subject leader who is responsible for music in the school

    • Regular singing features in music lessons

    • Instrumental teaching and learning is available to pupils in some form

    • There is a commitment to providing CPD opportunities

    • Music features in the school improvement plan

    • Teaching makes use of the latest digital support technology i.e. Charanga, Sing Up etc

    • Music features in reports to governors

    • Senior leaders routinely monitor the quality of music teaching and learning

    • Regular instrumental/vocal lessons open to all pupils as whole class and/or in small groups and which offer progression to higher standards of achievement

    • Opportunities for extracurricular ensembles and choirs are made available

    • Performance opportunities are made available both in and out of school

    • The school shows ambition for improvement; it identifies resources to enable all children to develop and progress musically and articulates targets for them to achieve good musical standards.

     

     

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