Overview

The music curriculum endeavours to ignite pupil’s passion for music and cultivate their creativity and cultural capital through three clear strands of performing, responding and creating.

It aims to inspire a love of learning that allows pupils the freedom to explore their creativity, whilst developing an extensive practical skillset, and a deep and broad theoretical understanding of music.

Pupils are encouraged to create and refine performance work to the highest standard and develop the crucial skills of analysing and evaluating their own work and the work of others.

Year 7

Term 1 – Elements of music

Term 2 – The orchestra

Year 8

Term 1 – Origins 1 – African drumming, blues and jazz

Term 2 – Computer game music

Year 9

Term 1 – Film music

Term 2 – Origins 2 – samba, reggae, funk, hip hop

Year 10

Term 1 – Elements of music; western classical tradition; popular music

Term 2 – Free composition; traditional music; western classical music since 1910

Term 3 – Free composition; Queen

Year 11

Term 1 – Beethoven’s first; solo and ensemble performance; brief composition

Term 2 – Beethoven’s first; brief composition

Term 3 – Revision

Exam board

EDUQAS GCSE Music

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