Music
Studying music helps pupils build creativity, discipline, and confidence while also building key skills such as listening, teamwork, and problem-solving.
The study of music is essential as it supports both academic and personal development. Studying music helps pupils build creativity, discipline, and confidence while also building key skills such as listening, teamwork, and problem-solving. Learning music can improve concentration and memory, which benefits other subjects across the curriculum. Finally, music helps pupils understand different cultures and traditions, encouraging respect and inclusivity in a diverse society.

Key Stage 4 course
Pearson Level 1/2 Music Practice BTEC
Enrichment opportunities
- A wide variety of extra-curricular clubs open to all
- Participation in school musical productions
- Individual private music lessons
- Year 10 trip to a professional music studio
Skills
Creativity, discipline, confidence, listening, teamwork, problem-solving, collaboration and inquisitiveness
Progression Route
Start with studying and building a passion for music at key stage 3
Take your study of music further following that by choosing the music BTEC KS4 course
This could then lead to further study of music at KS5 or degree level, building into a career in the music industry
Useful Websites
Subject lead
Mr Kempson

