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Music Zone

Welcome to the MUSIC ZONE!

Music is a universal language that embodies one of the highest forms of creativity. A high- quality music education should engage and inspire pupils to develop a love of music and their talent as musicians, and so increase their self-confidence, creativity and sense of achievement. As pupils progress, they should develop a critical engagement with music, allowing them to compose, and to listen with discrimination to the best in the musical canon.                    (National Curriculum 2014)

 

Our Intent:

At St Bede’s Catholic Primary School, we aim to provide children with a variety of musical experiences in order to develop their listening, appraisal, knowledge, composing and performing skills as well as a passion for music.  They will be given a range of opportunities to be expressive, creative and critical within lessons as well as outside the classroom, including during collective worship.  Members of our wider school community and visitors are warmly welcomed in to share these experiences as well as their talents and knowledge with us. 

Our curriculum:

In Early Years and KS1 the children will be given many opportunities to:

  • LISTEN and APPRAISE: a range of music including modern easy-to-learn songs, to classical, to African music. They will develop the use of mucial vocabulary such as: piano, forte, tempo, beat and pulse and use it to discuss what they hear. They will learn about the history of music and study the Romantic composers: Saint Saëns and Tchaikovsky.
  • PLAY and COMPOSE: using a range of untuned percussion instruments which they will be given chances to explore and make music with. They will also develop their singing skills and use these within composition. They will learn to work together to produce compositions and will develop the use of picture notation to represent the sounds they have created.
  • PERFORM: songs as well as their own compositions in a range of situations such as within their class and our school, to class assemblies and Christmas Productions.

 

In KS2 the children will be given many opportunities to:

  • LISTEN and APPRAISE: a range of music including songs about the Roman Empire and World War II, to classical music from a range of musical periods, to musical styles such as Chinese, Jazz and Swing. They will develop the use of mucial vocabulary such as: dynamics, tempo and texture, and use it to discuss what they hear. They will learn about the history of music and study the composers: Edward Elgar, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach.
  • PLAY and COMPOSE: using a range of tuned and untuned percussion instruments which they will be given chances to explore and make music with. Additionally, In Year 5, they will learn to play a brass or woodwind instrument, with the support of specialist music teachers, as part of a class band. They will also further develop their singing skills, learnig to sing harmonies and canons, and use these skills within composition. They will to work together to produce compositions and will develop the use of formal stave notation to represent the musicthey have created.
  • PERFORM: songs as well as their own compositions in a range of situations such as within their class and our school, to class assemblies and Christmas Productions.

 

Useful Links

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Does your child play a musical instrument at home or in school? 

Would your child like to join the Vale Royal Band? 

Please find the invitation with all the details in the 'Files to download' section at the bottom.

Music@Home

Whilst we are in lockdown here are some useful links you might fid useful at home:

  • BBC Bitesize daily lessons. Click here, select your year group and search through the daily lessons for music lessons.
  • BBC 10 pieces at home has a collection of classical pieces with activites that you can do at home.
  • Myleen Klass  music lessons on Youtube.
  • Out of the Ark have released some songs for use at home. These are songs we usually sung in assemblies and they are great fun!
  • Sing up have also produced a list of songs to sing at home.

More EYFS / KS1 resources

More KS2 resources:

  • BBC 10 Pieces was originally developed for KS2. Now there are 40 pieces with videos introducing the piece and some informaiton about the composer, as well as units of work to develop in schools.
  • BBC School Radio for KS2  There are a range of songs to learn here based on topics from the Romand to Shakespere to WW2.
  • BBC Bitesize also have a collection of videos explaining a range of musical terms and ideas.
  • Durham Music have developed a podcast, teaching 2 new songs a week.
  • Sphynx Kids - has lots of games and activities developing musical knowldge including composers.
  • Classics for Kids also has information about composers and games to develop their knowledge.

 

Musical Events

Share the Christmas Story

As part of our end of term Christmas Celebrations, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 shared the Christmas Story with family and friends. We were also entertained my the festive musical talents of some KS2 children playing the flutes, clatinets and guitars.

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Cinderella Rockerfella

At the end of the Autumn Term, children from KS2 put on an amazing performance of 'Cinderella Rockerfella' for children, family and friends. 

 

 

Sing the Christmas Story

On Friday 2nd December, Children in Year 1 and 2 went to Chester Cathedral to 'Sing the Christmas Story'. They say 5 specially selected songs with the other schools and then performed their own song 'Good Luck with That'. In between the songs, they listened to a reading of the story of Christmas.

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St Nicholas' Music Festival

On 11th September 2022, after a 3 year absence, we were invited back to St. Nick's to take part in their Music Festival. We took a choir made up of the children from years 3-6 and sung 'Sing from the Heart'. We also enjoyed watching performances from the St. Nick's pupils, including some of our ex-pupils. 

 

Music Evening 2022

On 14th July 2022 we were finally able to put on another Music Evening. This evening was a great success with performances from children in years 2-6, including guitars, piano, clarinets, flutes, violin and singing as well as our Year 5 band. Here are just a few of the highlights:

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The Biggest Sing 2021

On 15th June 2021, Year 2 tuned in to a live concert along with thousands of other schools to take part in the Biggest Sing. At 2pm they tuned in to sing the song 'Lovely Day' with the one and only Bill Withers and the Young Voices band.  This was a world record breaking event in which the participants were trying to break the record for the largest simultaneous sing. Unfortunately they did not break it this time but they had lots of fun trying.

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UpBeat

During the Summer term, children in Year 1 took part in a body percussion project called UpBeat. They learned some body percussion, through online lessons taught by a former member of STOMP, Ollie Tunmer. Schools across the county then sent their videos in and they were all combined together into one video. Here is a link - can you spot us?

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Year 5 Wider Opps performance for parents

During Year 5 the children learn a Woodwind or Brass instrument under the guidance of two specialist teachers. This was their first performance and it was enjoyed by the children and parents alike.

 

Young Voices 2020

On Thursday 30th January 2020 48 children and adults went to Manchester Arena to sing with 8000 other children, professional musicians and singers. We had an amazing time! Here are some pictures of our day.

(Photos can only begin to express how amazing the Manchester Arena is when filled with 8000 children all singing together. Therefore I have attached 3 videos of the day, which can be found at the bottom of this page.)

  

 

Whole school singing assembly 2019

Today we gathered together as a school to share songs that we had been learning in our classes. The children sang beautifully and with great enjoyment. Here are some photos of the assembly.

 

Files to Download

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St Bede's Catholic Primary School

Keepers Lane, Weaverham,
Northwich, Cheshire
CW8 3BY

Main Contacts: Mrs J Hart/ Mrs K Ashall

01606 852149

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