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Summer Term 2012 Newsletter and UpdateAs you will see it is going to be another very busy term with lots of exciting musical events, especially in the run up to the Olympics.
The Service Level Agreements are due back the first week of term, after which the timetabling will be taking place. Schools will be contacted with their timetable for 2012/2013 after half term.
Please do contact us if you would like any support or if you have any feedback for us. We look forward to making music with many of your staff and pupils this term.
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ContentsWelcomeCalendar of EventsEvents in detailUpdateOfSTED UpdateNeeds AnalysisEnsemblesPortsmouth Sings!
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS IN THE SUMMER TERM
Date Event Time Venue
APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012APRIL 2012
18th April 100 days to the Olympics 12.00pm - 12.15pm Big Screen
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MAY 2012MAY 2012MAY 2012MAY 2012
1st May Music Village - Jelly Music training
16.00pm - 17.30pm Langstone Junior School
19th May Open rehearsal for Wind / Brass players across the city
09.30am - 12.00pm Kings Theatre
29th May Strings, Woodwind and Brass Ready 4 Music Festival
09.45am - 11.15am Newbridge Junior School
JUNE 2012JUNE 2012JUNE 2012JUNE 2012
1st June Woodwind Ready 4 Music Festival
13.30pm - 15.00pm Newbridge Junior School
12th June Artsmark training 16.00pm - 17.00pm Isambard Brunel Junior School
15th June Staff Choir 16.00pm - 17.00pm Wimborne Infant School
19th June Performance Evening 18.30pm - 19.30pm Langstone Junior School
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CALENDAR OF EVENTSDate Event Time Venue
JUNE 2012JUNE 2012JUNE 2012JUNE 2012
26th June Beginner Recorder Festival
13.00pm - 15.00pm
Goldsmith Infant School
27th June Beginner Recorder Festival
09.00am - 12.00pm
Northern Parade Infant School
29th June Singathlon Singathon 10.15am - 11.30am
Guildhall Square
JULY 2012JULY 2012JULY 2012JULY 2012
09th July End of Year Concert 7pm TBC
10th July Woodwind Festival 13.00pm - 15.00pm
Isambard Brunel Junior School
13th July End of Year Concert 7pm TBC
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JELLY MUSIC TRAINING - 1ST MAY 2012
Schools were given the opportunity to sign up for a FREE interactive curriculum resource, fully funded by Portsmouth Music Service (annual license £150). This has been created by Jelly Music, one of the Portsmouth Music Hub partners.
The twilight training session will take place on Tuesday 1st May 2012, 16.00pm - 17.30pm at Langstone Junior School for all schools who have signed up. All schools must send a representative from their school to receive your interactive resource.
All schools who have signed up, will receive an additional e-mail in the next few days regarding this training session from the Music Service.
Tuesday 1st May 2012 16.00pm - 17.30pm Langstone Junior School
OPEN REHEARSAL FOR WIND AND BRASS PLAYERS
Through the Portsmouth Music Hub local young wind and brass players have the chance to play with Highbury Area Band and Portsmouth Music Service Wind Bands. This opportunity is free to all musicians in the city.
This opportunity gives musicians a chance to play some big pieces of music and be part of a fantastic ensemble. Experienced musicians will be on hand in each section to help out and give their invaluable experience and knowledge.
If you would like to take part, please contact the Music Service office.
Saturday 19th May 2012 09.30am - 12.00pm Kings Theatre
READY 4 MUSIC FESTIVALS
There are still spaces available on each of the festivals below, if your school would like to join in, please return the attached reply form by Tuesday 1st May 2012 to the Music Office. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. All music is learnt on the day.
The dates and venues for the festivals are as follows:Tuesday 29 May 2012: Strings, woodwind and brass instruments at Newbridge Junior School, 09.45am -11:15am (arrival 9:15am)
Friday 1 June 2012: Woodwind at Newbridge Junior School, 13:30pm-15:00pm (arrival 13:15pm)
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EVENTS IN MORE DETAILJoin in the action....
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ARTSMARK TRAINING
A number of schools have applied for Artsmark in Round 12 and schools will hear the results of the Assessments and moderations in May - good luck everyone!
For those schools who have not yet applied, who are thinking of applying for the first time or who are renewing their Artsmark, the application forms for Round 13 in September 2012 are online. Visit www.artsmark.org.uk/apply
Once you have registered, you can look at the form and see what is required - this does not commit you to anything.
The Music Service is leading an informal training session in the summer term on June 12th at 4pm - 5pm at Isambard Brunel Junior School. This session is suitable for any school wanting to find out about the process or complete the application process and will include top tips to make the process as manageable as possible.
The Arts Council Target is for 50% of schools in the country to achieve Artsmark - we would like to aspire towards 100% of schools in Portsmouth achieving Artsmark and we are keen to support you.
If you have any queries, please do contact Sue Beckett: [email protected]
Schools who are thinking of applying for Artsmark or who are looking at music provision in their own schools may find the following example of a Music Needs Analysis a useful tool. If you would like a blank copy of this form you can download it from www.portsmouthmusichub.org/documentsforschools
PERFORMANCE EVENING
The summer term’s Performance Evening is open to all musicians in the city, it is an informal opportunity for musicians of all standards to showcase what they have learnt over the term or year for their friends and family.
Application forms are available on www.portsmouthmusichub.org/documentsforparents and send back to the Music Service office by Monday 4th June 2012.
Tuesday 19th June 2012 18.30pm Langstone Junior School
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BEGINNER RECORDER FESTIVALS
There are two Beginner Recorder Festivals this year. These festivals are open to all schools who buy into Portsmouth Music Service.
If your school does not buy into the Music Service, there will be cost of £45 for your school to take part.
Tuesday 26th June 2012 13.00pm - 15.00pm Goldsmith Infant SchoolWednesday 27th June 2012 10.00am - 11.30am Northern Parade Infant School
If your school would like to take part in one of the festivals, please complete the reply form and return it to the Music Service office by Tuesday 1st May 2012.
SINGATHLON SINGATHON!
Portsmouth Music Service has arranged a Singathlon singathon on Friday 29th June 2012 on Guildhall Square.
This is an informal and fun sing through of 10 songs from the Singathlon publication to celebrate the run up to the Olympics which will be less than a month away. This event to open to all schools who would like to come down and sing together for the community.
Schools have a copy of the Singathlon songbook and schools can photocopy the lyric sheets for pupils has this is an informal fun singathon!
The ten songs are: Five United Rings (please sing ‘Olympic’ in place of the words ‘great sporting’ and ‘united’). Train, Train, Train; Try your Best; Live a More Active Life; The Archer; I’ve got a Brand New Bicycle; Bronze, Silver and Gold, Medal Ceremony; Losers Like Me; Aim High.
Please let the Music Service know how many pupils you would like to bring along by Friday 15th June 2012.
Friday 29th June 2012 10.15am - 11.30am Guildhall Square
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WOODWIND FESTIVAL
The Festival is open to all Woodwind pupils in the city. If your school would like to take part, please complete the attached reply form and return it to the Music Service by Tuesday 1st May 2012.
If your school does not buy into the Music Service, there will be cost of £45 for your school to take part.
The music will be provided to the Portsmouth Music Service Woodwind teachers and if your school has a private teacher we will send the music to the school for you to pass on.
Tuesday 10th July 2012 13.00pm - 15.00pm Isambard Brunel Junior School
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UPDATE Portsmouth Music Service Songbooks
Thank you to all the schools who have contacted us to let us know how much your pupils are enjoying performing the songs from Singathlon.
Pupils all over the country are now singing the Portsmouth songs in their Olympic celebrations which is great!
Further to your feedback Portsmouth Music Hub will be producing a Primary school songbook in the Autumn term all about the sea creatures, which we hope you will enjoy singing in school choirs and as part of your thematic planning.
NEW ENSEMBLES FOR SEPTEMBER:
Portsmouth Music Service is setting up two new ensembles:
Junior Rock Band and Senior Rock Band
The Junior Rock Band is an opportunity for all Guitarists, Keyboard players, Percussionists to come along and enjoy being part of a Rock Band and will be given opportunities to perform at concerts throughout the year.
The Senior Rock Band is a year long course which pupils need to sign up for, at the end of the year they will take a RockSchool exam which can count towards one of their GCSEs.
More details of these ensembles will follow in the next few weeks.
Beginner Orchestra
Beginner Wind Band will be combining with the Young Strings to form a Beginner Orchestra in order to extend access to all beginners across the city.
The Oboes have arrived!
Portsmouth Music Service is setting up an Oboe programme to enable more learners in the city to access this wonderful instrument. Details will follow shortly.
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OFSTED UPDATE
Ofsted’s triennial report on music education, ‘Music in schools: wider still, and wider - Quality and inequality in music education 2008-11’ published on Friday 2 March 2012. The report is available on the Ofsted website: www.Ofsted.gov.uk/publications
The report is based on evidence from inspections of music between September 2008 and July 2011 in 90 primary schools and 90 secondary schools. The schools were selected to provide a sample of those in differing contexts and geographical locations across England. However, the schools selected for the survey did not include schools that were in special measures or had been given a notice to improve.
The report identifies found wide differences in the quality and quantity of music education in schools across England. One in five of the schools visited were judged inadequate for music. In too many music lessons there was insufficient emphasis placed on active music making, and too much focus on talking or written exercises. The scarcity of good vocal work in secondary schools, where nearly half of those inspected were judged inadequate for singing, and the underuse of music technology across all levels were found to be significant barriers to pupils’ musical progress.
Key findings
• Good or outstanding musical education was seen in 68 of the 180 primary and secondary schools inspected. In 41 of the 180 schools, provision for music education was inadequate. These results compare poorly with overall school performance in inspections.
• There was considerable variation between the participation rates of different groups of pupils. In primary schools, one in every three girls was participating in extra-curricular music, compared with one in every seven boys. In secondary schools, only 6% of students with disabilities or special educational needs were involved in additional instrumental or vocal tuition, compared to 14% of students without these needs.
• The most effective schools recognised that regular, sustained experiences were essential to secure good musical progress. Schools where curriculum provision was weaker showed limited understanding about musical progression or did not give enough time for music.
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OFSTED UPDATEKey findings continued
• Too much music teaching continued to be dominated by the spoken or written word, rather than by musical sounds. Lessons were planned diligently, but not always prepared for musically.
• Assessment in secondary schools was frequently over-complicated and did not focus enough on the musical quality of students’ work. In both primary and secondary schools, insufficient use was made of audio recording and teachers’ listening skills to assess and improve pupils’ work.
• Achievement in singing was good or outstanding in only a third of the primary schools visited. Not enough emphasis was placed on improving the quality of vocal work or developing other aspects of musical learning through singing. Singing was a major weakness in nearly half of the secondary schools visited.
• The use of music technology was inadequate or non-existent in three fifths of the primary schools and over a third of the secondary schools inspected.
• Local authority music services made good contributions to the musical and personal progress of particular groups of pupils. However, there were considerable inequalities in funding and provision between local authorities, and between schools within local authorities. Two thirds of the primary schools were participating in ‘Wider Opportunities’ programmes. However, the length and quality of these projects were variable, and continuation rates were too low.
• Not enough school leaders and managers were holding external partners to account, or robustly challenging the quality of classroom curriculum music provision in their own schools. There was limited take-up and impact of continuing professional development (CPD) in both primary and secondary schools. The professional isolation of music teachers was again apparent, as it was in the last Ofsted music survey.
• Continued government funding and support for music education is welcomed by Ofsted, as are the new music hubs from September 2012. However, inspection evidence suggests that these alone are not sufficient to provide a good musical education, and that the quality of schools’ music provision and their coordination with external partnerships is of crucial importance.
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OFSTED UPDATEThe report recommends that schools give sufficient, regular time for developing aural awareness and musical understanding, and ensure that opportunities for pupils’ practical, creative application and response to music are given priority.
Nearly all the schools recognised the importance of promoting a diverse range of musical styles, but far fewer had a clear understanding about how students should make good musical progress.
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MUSIC: NEEDS ANALYSISAn Audit of Music: Cyber Space Infant School
Curriculum MusicCurriculum MusicCurriculum MusicCurriculum MusicCurriculum MusicCurriculum MusicCurriculum MusicYear Group Time per
week:Taught by:Class teacher (CT); Music Teacher (MT) Support Staff (SS)Other (O)
Taught by:Class teacher (CT); Music Teacher (MT) Support Staff (SS)Other (O)
CPD Needed
Comment Next Steps
Year R 60 mins CTCT Yes Using tuned instruments
Talk to Music Hub
Year 1 60 mins CTCT Yes Composition Talk to Music Hub
Year 2 45 mins MTMT No Music Service Teacher
Take Year R/1 to Y2 performance
School Musical OpportunitiesSchool Musical OpportunitiesSchool Musical OpportunitiesSchool Musical OpportunitiesSchool Musical OpportunitiesSchool Musical OpportunitiesSchool Musical OpportunitiesSinging Assembly
30 mins MTMT No Music Service Teacher
Look at diversity of repertoire
Christmas Production
In class time / singing assembly
CTs/SSCTs/SS N/A Change the format this year
Look at opportunities of taking part in large-scale Christmas Music Hub event
Summer Talent Show
One afternoon
Whole schoolWhole school N/A Showcase for talented musicians
Extend showcase to other arts
Music Week 1 week Whole schoolWhole school N/A School staff Extend range of musicians
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Extra-curricular MusicExtra-curricular MusicExtra-curricular MusicExtra-curricular MusicExtra-curricular MusicExtra-curricular MusicExtra-curricular MusicChoir45 children
30 mins SSSS Yes CPD: Ideas for simple rounds with infants
Check the Music Hub vocal strategy and possible support available
Recorder12 children
30 mins OO No Parent – specialist recorder player
Ask parent to play in assembly to recruit more players
Instrumental None N/AN/A N/A Talent children are signposted to instrumental lessons through the Music Service
Talk to Music Hub about starting large group violin lessons
Community Links• The choir sang at Oakdown Retirement home five years ago• The Christmas production takes place in the local church• There is a range of local music groups but the school does not currently link with
these
Visiting Artists/PartnershipsVisiting Artists/PartnershipsVisiting Artists/PartnershipsVisiting Artists/PartnershipsVisiting Artists/PartnershipsVisiting Artists/PartnershipsVisiting Artists/PartnershipsYear R/1/2 60 mins per
classAfrican drumming Go Africa!
African drumming Go Africa!
CPD as part of visit
Workshops with each class
Build African drumming into half term unit
Year R/1/2 60 mins The Art of OperaThe Art of Opera
CPD as part of visit
Whole school performance
Talk to schools in cluster / Music Hub about other visiting artists
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MUSIC: NEEDS ANALYSISVisiting Artists/PartnershipsOther possible musicians include:
• Jane Snow (recorder)• Lisa’s dad (trumpeter in the Brass Band)• Luke’s dad (accordian)• Richard Smalley (didgeridoo)• Adarsh Kahn (Tabla and sitar)• Joe Miners (lead guitar in rock band)• Mrs Smith’s son (flute)
Additional Areas to investigate and follow upAdditional Areas to investigate and follow upArtsmark Check out website for deadlines and training possibilities
Arts Award Find out about the Explore Award and talk to the Junior school about their intentions
Local Events Find out if there is Local Authority events’ calendar in order to plan which events the school can engage with
Music Hub Find out more about the opportunities through the Music Hub e.g. area choirs, instrumental ensembles for infants, CPD opportunities, large-scale Hub performances
Junior School Talk to Junior School Music Co-ordinator and look at opportunities for improved joint working, shared resources, shared parental expertise
Secondary School
Ask Head of Music if they have any students who can come and perform to our children
Local Cluster Ask about successful visiting musicians and artists; joint events; CPD; offer school as venue for singing festival
CPD Whole school CPD about the creative curriculum and how to integrate music in to thematic planning in a positive way, linked to independent learning
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MUSIC: NEEDS ANALYSIS
StrengthsStrengths Actions• Availability of local musicians • Quality of singing • Quality of music teaching (Ref.
OFSTED)• Provision for talented musicians
• Send a questionnaire to parents• Make a CD to raise funds • Share models of excellent practice via
website• Share criteria with Junior school
• Send a questionnaire to parents• Make a CD to raise funds • Share models of excellent practice via
website• Share criteria with Junior school
Areas for Development ActionsActions• Maximising talents of local musicians • Community links
• Liaison with local schools• Engagement with the wider music
scene• Opportunity for children to take on
leadership roles in music• Music and ICT
• Maximising talents of local musicians • Community links
• Liaison with local schools• Engagement with the wider music
scene• Opportunity for children to take on
leadership roles in music• Music and ICT
• Plan a recital/workshop schedule• Investigate opportunities to perform in
the community• Contact schools as above• Contact the Music Hub, find out what
is on offer for our school and get involved!
• Train up playground singing leaders• Increase use of technology to
enhance curriculum delivery; CPD; improve website to share and celebrate children’s musical achievements
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ENSEMBLESA chance to shine!
Portsmouth Music Service ensembles provide young people with a platform to develop and improve their skills, boost confidence in performance and gain experience playing with other musicians. The range of ensembles caters for musicians of all levels in a wide range of instruments. All ensembles are free of charge and open to everyone who is in full-time education and under the age of 19. Below is a list of ensembles and their rehearsal details.
Portsmouth Junior Orchestra - Intermediate (Grades 3-5) Rehearses every Monday from 5:30 - 6:45 pm at St John’s College, Southsea
Portsmouth Youth Orchestra - Advanced (Grade 5+)Rehearses Mondays from 7:00 - 8:30 pm at St John’s College, Southsea
Portsmouth Beginner Wind Band - Beginner (Up to Grade 2)Rehearses Tuesdays from 4:10 - 5:00 pm at Wimborne Junior School
Portsmouth Young Strings - Beginner (Up to Grade 3) Rehearses Wednesdays from 4:15 - 5:15 pm at St John’s Cathedral Catholic Primary School
Little Voices - Years 1-4 Rehearses Wednesdays from 4:00 - 5:00 pm at Corpus Christi Primary School
Junior Voices - Years 4-7 Rehearses Wednesdays from 5:15 - 6:15 pm at Corpus Christi Primary School
Junior Starstruck - Year 4+ Rehearses Thursdays from 4:15 - 5:00 pm at Mayfield School
Senior Starstruck - Year 6+ Rehearses Thursdays from 4:45 - 5:45 pm at Mayfield School
Portsmouth Junior Wind Band - Intermediate (Grades 1-4) Rehearses Saturdays from 9:30 - 10:45 am at Springfield School
Portsmouth Senior Wind Band - Advanced (Grade 4+) Rehearses Saturdays from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm at Springfield School
For more information on joining an ensemble contact Portsmouth Music Service on 023 9237 5655 or e-mail [email protected].
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Portsmouth Sings!Everyone has a voice!
“Portsmouth Sings!” choirs are part of the Music Service’s choral provision. There is a charge for £30 for the term (10 sessions) which needs to be paid up front.
The choir is fun and there is no need to read music. Just come along and bring a bottle of water.
Rehearsal Schedule
Fridays 12:00 - 13:00 Meeting Room 6, Guildhall
The Community Gospel Choir is part of Portsmouth Sings! and is provided for members of Portsmouth’s local community free of charge to come along and enjoy singing together. The Gospel Choir rehearses on the following dates:
21st April 2012 10:15 - 11:30 St Mary’s Church, Fratton19th May 2012 10:15 - 11:30 St Mary’s Church, Fratton16th June 2012 10:15 - 11:30 St Mary’s Church, Fratton07th July 2012 10.15 - 11.30 St Mary’s Church, Fratton
09th July 2012 Summer Concert at TBC
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