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Music at Beaconfields

Impact

At Beaconfields, we aim for children to leave with the skills to listen to, play and compose music with confidence and creativity, with a breath of knowledge of different composers with an understanding of music from other cultures. We hope to develop our children’s cultural capital through the accumulation of knowledge with music history and develop them as performers and listeners by providing different opportunities for children to become inspired by live and recorded music.

Intent

At Beaconfields,  it is our intent to promote and encourage a love of music. Through a variety of musical opportunities, we aim to engage and inspire our children so they develop in their own self confidence and creativity. Our high-quality music provision enables our children to gain a firm understanding of what music is. They have opportunities to listen, appraise, sing, learn a musical instrument, appreciate different musical genres and music throughout history as well as watch and take part in live performances and understand the value and importance of music in the wider community. The overall skills of singing, listening and appraising, composing and performing are taught alongside the musical elements, the key concepts of pitch, duration, dynamics, tempo, timbre, texture, structure and musical notation.

Implementation

The music curriculum ensures our children sing, listen, play, perform and evaluate. This is embedded in the classroom activities , various live performances and the extra-curricular opportunities that joining the choir brings. The children learn about a composer from different historical periods at the start of each unit of work and are exposed to a wide range of different composers as part of the weekly listening music in assemblies. The children are also exposed to the language of the different musical periods such as the Baroque, Classical and Romantic period. The elements of music are taught in the classroom lessons so that children are able to use the language of music to dissect it, and understand how it is made, played, appreciated and analysed. They also learn how to play instruments and compose, focussing on different dimensions of music, which in turn feeds their understanding when listening, playing, or analysing music. At Beaconfields, we embrace the CLPT Learning Principles for all children, including our children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). The delivery of the Music curriculum involves the careful planning of lessons ensuring plenty of opportunities for the over learning of key facts and the mastery of key skills.

Music is taught weekly. The children also have the opportunity to sing songs appropriate to their year group on a weekly basis. The National Oak scheme of work is used from Year One to Year Six to ensure a wide exposure to different genres of music, with lots of practical opportunities to explore and develop as musicians and singers. Each block comprises a listening and appraising opportunity, knowledge of a famous composer from a different historical period and different musical elements. Each year group has an opportunity during the year to compose, improvise and perform. This learning journey is mirrored when it is the children’s turn to learn a musical instrument.

Performances such as Christmas plays, a production at Easter and end-of-year shows, as well as the extracurricular opportunities which the choir brings, ensure that music is important to life at Beaconfields all year round.

 

BeaconfieldsPrimary School
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01785 785699 Beaconfields Primary Schooloffice@beaconfields.academyRamson Avenue, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 1ZY
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