St Giles C of E Primary Academy

Growing Together

Music

Intent

Music is a unique way of communicating that can inspire and motivate children. It is a vehicle for personal expression and it can play an important part in the personal development of people. At St Giles C of E Academy our music lessons reflects the culture and society we live in, and so the teaching and learning of music enables children to better understand the world they live in. Besides being a creative and enjoyable activity, music can also be a highly academic and demanding subject. It also plays an important part in helping children feel part of our community. We provide opportunities for all children to create, play, perform and enjoy music, to develop the skills to appreciate a wide variety of musical forms, and to begin to make judgements about the quality of music.

The aims of music teaching are to enable children to:

  • know and understand how sounds are made and then organised into musical structures;
  • know how music is made through a variety of instruments;
  • know how music is composed and written down;
  • know how music is influenced by the time, place and purpose for which it was written;
  • develop the interrelated skills of performing, composing and appreciating music.
  • perform, listen to, review and evaluate music across a range of historical periods, genres, styles and traditions, including the works of the great composers and musicians.

Impact

At St Giles C of E Academy the majority of work produced in our music lessons is practical. Children share their work through class assemblies, during weekly singing assemblies and in Key Stage performances. In addition each half term staff record a whole class performance or complete a piece of work in topic books to demonstrate the work that has been carried out for that particular half term. All recordings are saved onto the staff shared drive in the music folder.

Children in KS2 will have additional lessons, which aims to teach all children an instrument such as the ukulele or recorder. We also have a school choir for KS2 pupils who perform in public on a number of occasions throughout the year.

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