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Music

Music at the Willows

Intent

  • Our intent is to provide a high-quality music education that engages and inspires pupils to develop a love of music.

  • Our curriculum ensures pupils experience and understand what music is through listening, singing, playing, evaluating and composing across a wide variety of historical periods, styles, traditions, and musical genres.

  • Our music sessions teach pupils to sing in tune, to understand how music is created, produced and communicated, and enable them to develop their curiosity for the subject by creating and composing music on their own and with others.

  • Pupils are also given every opportunity to develop their skills and appreciation of music through instrument workshops and performances in school.

Implementation

  • Our music curriculum ensures pupils are provided with opportunities to sing, listen, play, perform and evaluate. This is embedded in the classroom through weekly music lessons as well as our singing assemblies and various concerts and performances.

  • We teach the Music National Curriculum, supported by clear skills and knowledge progression. This ensures that skills and knowledge are built on year by year and sequenced appropriately to maximise learning for all pupils.

  • Every child has the opportunity to learn to play the Steel Pans in Year 4 and various singing projects are undertaken throughout KS1 and KS2.

Impact

  • Pupils develop a love of music. Exposure to high quality teaching means pupils enjoy music, both from the performing and participation point but also through appreciation and evaluation of the work of others.

  • Pupils demonstrate their understanding of key vocabulary through pupil voice evident during lessons and class books.

Music Mark School

Music is an integral part of the Willows School Curriculum which we endeavour to incorporate into our every day learning. The Willows School has been awarded a prestigious Music Mark. This is a significant achievement and a direct result of the value that the school places on music and our commitment to providing a broad and balanced music curriculum. 

Music Mark is the public-facing identity of the UK Association for Music Education. The organisation works to enable its members, and the wider music education sector, to deliver high-quality musical and social outcomes for all children and young people.

In addition to having this ‘badge of honour’, the school will also benefit from a number of other benefits including additional teaching resources and ideas to support the delivery of music to students. Throughout the year, our students will also experience a variety of visits, performances and workshops from various performance artists. Be sure to look at our gallery to keep up to date with our musical performances and experiences.

      

 

 

 

 

Events:

Sing 24!

Earlier this year, enthusiastic students from the Willows took part in the annual Sing24! Festival. It was a process that began in January in which the children began learning the songs to be performed as well as some vocal technique, and culminated in an event at the Beck Theatre. It was there that the Willows did a spectacular performance of their chosen song ‘Don’t Give Up On Me’ and sung a group song (‘The Power in Me’) with other schools from the Hillingdon borough as a collective. It was an emotional and meaningful experience/performance for the children, which brought delight to the audience of 400 who passionately applauded at the end of the performance. We have since continued with the choir, focussing on vocal technique and learning other songs to be performed for future performances. We take on anyone who is willing to participate, so they too can experience the joy of singing and performing. Here were some photos from our time at Sing24!

 

 

Music at Home

Click on the pictures below to find some exciting music sites you can access at home!

 

   BBC KS1    

 

BBC KS2