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...for vulnerable children. This includes activities or clubs not only related to PE and sport but also music, dance and drama. Most of these clubs or activities already fulfil this...
...young people can make music. And our network of music hubs helps schools to provide high quality music education Music hubs work with around 9 in 10 state-funded schools in...
This post was updated on 12/06/2023 Learning about music and having the opportunity to play musical instruments and make music together is a vital part of a rich and rounded...
...Music Education, The Power of Music to Change Lives and announced £25 million that will allow the purchase of around 200,000 musical instruments and equipment, including adapted instruments for pupils...
...voluntary organisations – that work together to create joined-up music education and provide specialist music education to around 90% of state-funded schools. As part of our spending on music we...
...music lessons that help all children develop a love of music. There is an additional £25 million to boost stocks of musical instruments. This is particularly exciting as it will...
...pupils are falling behind independent schools in giving pupils access to music lessons. This was covered by the Independent and in brief by the Sun. We are clear that music...
...get the best out of their music education. We can only achieve this if we reflect on the latest advances in music and work together with experts in the music...
Today our blog looks at the announcement of £80m investment for the music hubs programme, as well as university drop-out rates and apprenticeships. Music Hubs Today, Friday 3 January, the...
...Mr Lloyd Webber’s own Conservatoire, as well as funding more than 500 places at specialist independent music schools like Chetham’s School of Music and the Purcell School. Music and the...