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Music

Growing Stronger Together in God's Love

As in all of our subjects, as children work through the music unit in hand, they will be given opportunities to explore and be immersed in the learning, be explicitly taught skills and learn to apply, and critique, them through our All Saints' Approach: Engage, Skill-Build and Create-Evaluate. 

At All Saints’ C of E Primary School, we value the importance of music and its place within our broad and balanced curriculum. It is our children’s right to be able to share and express their individual creativity, independence, resilience, and self-reflection. We are aware of the benefits of learning and practising music for children: helping their social skills, releasing stress, developing coordination and motor skills, increasing self-esteem, encouraging creativity, building confidence and language development.

The National Curriculum is our starting point, and we have developed a clear progression pathway, so that lesson by lesson our children are building the knowledge and skills they need through our bespoke music curriculum. The curriculum draws upon the approach of Orff Schulwerk. Throughout units of work, the children move through four stages in order to organise the process of teaching and delivery of music: imitation, exploration (engaging), improvisation (skill-building), and composition (Create-Evaulate).

It is our intent that every pupil is a musician: developing as a performer, singer and composer; with the ability to listen and to critically analyse music. We want children to fully engage with music learning and to create a sense of wonder and curiosity when studying a wide variety of music. We empower children to engage with, and explore, music by allowing them to discover well-known musicians that will enable them to explore their own, and others', cultural heritages, as well as the connections between music and the different cultures around the world.

We aim to give children the time and space to explore new themes, new sensations, and ways to be creative, without the need to be perfect, and encourage them to remember that we focus on the process of skill-building and not just the end result. However, high quality musical outcomes, through excellent teaching and learning experiences, is our goal, ensuring that there is clear progression throughout, with vocabulary being taught explicitly in the context of musical knowledge and skills pupils will learn by the end of Key Stage 2.

We believe that the process takes precedence over the product. We want our children to see the enjoyment and satisfaction in the process of producing and participating in creating and making music. It is through the children’s personalised experience of music at All Saints’, that we enable the children to feel safe, secure, and happy, to produce their most creative work and being able to evaluate it for impactful improvements. 

Click here to view our School Music Development Plan.