Durham Music Service Provision 2018

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DURHAM MUSIC SERVICE PROVISION 2018-19


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The Musical Journey with Durham Music Service I am delighted to introduce our exciting range of services for 2018-19. Durham Music Service aims to support every child, whatever their age, ability or background throughout their musical journey. Our thorough knowledge of the music curriculum means that, whatever your requirements, whether it be specific support at a certain age range or event, or assistance with developing a bespoke Whole School Music Plan, Durham Music Service will support your school in creating exciting and innovative learning experiences for every child. All schools in Durham and Darlington can access funded provision. To find out more about this and all of our services, get in touch to arrange your free consultation meeting.

Michael Summers Manager of Music Education, Specialist Inspector for Music, Durham Music Service

8,000 Musical instruments are currently on hire to support music-making from DMS

160 Ensembles run weekly directly by the hub and in partnership with schools

18,000 Pupils taught per week in either small group or whole class lessons

97%

Schools engaged with the hub through the School Music Education Plan

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The Musical Journey with Durham Music Service Primary LITTLE FINGERS Developing musical skills at Key Stage 1 (page 7)

Nursery TINY FINGERS First adventures in music making (page 7)

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Primary FIRST ACCESS Free instrumental learning for all

Primary

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PROGRESSION Next steps after First Access (page 11)

Choirs

Orchestras and Bands

World Percussion

Arts Week Events

ENRICHMENT

Rock Workshops

We offer a wide range of activities to support musical learning at all Live Music Key Stages

Curriculum Support

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Musical Playgrounds

for Schools

CPD Network Meetings In-school Training Charanga Training Singing Podcast First Access School Staff Training (page 13)

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TINY FINGERS

LITTLE FINGERS

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NURSERY AND EYFS: TINY AND LITTLE FINGERS PROGRAMMES AND WORKSHOPS FOR EYFS & KS1 Our youngest learners love to learn through music! Our Tiny and Little Fingers Programmes enhance the curriculum whilst developing fundamental musical skills from an early age. Workshops can also be used as a method for learning about language and literacy skills, numeracy, science and a range of topics in a fun and accessible way. Schools also love the way our programmes build confidence in their own staff’s understanding and confidence in using music as a learning tool (CPD support is available, see page 13). HALF TERM 1 CLASS £440 Our introductory package; A structured series of lessons that can be used as a springboard for music lessons throughout the year. ONE TERM 1 CLASS £855 More time for exploration of themes and development of basic musical skills in pulse, rhythm, use of class percussion, singing and dancing. WHOLE YEAR PROGRAMME £2275 A whole year of provision; This can be for one class or split between classes across the year. CURRICULUM & TOPIC WORKSHOPS £130 per hour

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FIRST ACCESS

The First Access programme has been brilliant for our children. They have loved being part of a collective performance and we are delighted to say that the majority of those who took part are now intending to take up an instrument in the spring term. Clare Carr Headteacher Woodland Primary School

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PRIMARY: FIRST ACCESS FIRST STEPS IN INSTRUMENTAL PLAYING FOR ALL Every child can access free instrumental learning as part of the National First Access scheme. These programmes introduce pupils to instrumental learning in a fun and inclusive way. They are carefully designed to develop pupils’ love of, confidence and progress in music, while also enhancing their personal and educational development as a whole. Options include: Recorder Violin Ukulele Guitar Voice Clarinet Wind Band Brass Percussion Sessions include a wide variety of musical activities and build musical understanding in a progressive and fun way. The use of voice is integral to the sessions and can contribute to overall vocal development within your school. Each school can access subsidised teaching time to put towards our range of programmes and free training for one nominated member of school based staff.

PRICING Length of Programme 1 hour per week for the year £2,275 1 hour per week for the year £3,740 2 teachers WIND BAND programme 1.5 hours per week for the year (2x45mins) £3,360 2 hours per week for the year £4,355 3 hours per week for the year £6,400 4 hours per week for the year £8,570 5 hours per week for the year £10,435 Please note some programmes will incur a small maintenance fee for upkeep of instruments. Please see our Terms and Conditions for details.

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PRIMARY: PROGRESSION ROUTES WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE FIRST ACCESS PROGRAMME To make the very best of your First Access programme, Durham Music Service has created several pathways for progression that best suit the needs of your pupils. Options include: Whole class instrumental learning for a subsequent year after First Access Lessons in large groups, funded by school Enrichment Programmes Lessons in smaller groups. Pupils are registered with Durham Music Service and parents are invoiced directly

SMALL GROUP INSTRUMENTAL LESSONS After pupils have completed their First Access Programme they will be given the opportunity to sign up for small group lessons. This involves weekly lessons with a Music Service Teacher in school time. Instrument Hire is available and a discounted Instrumental Purchase Scheme is also open to all Music Service pupils. Small group pupils can also join one of our many ensembles which perform regularly around the area including prestigious venues such as Sage Gateshead. For more information, please speak to your visiting DMS teacher or visit the contact page on the DMS website’.

PUPIL PREMIUM All schools can receive a subsidy towards their First Access provision from Durham Music Service. Many schools also choose to use Pupil Premium to enhance their music provision, due to the wider benefits our programmes bring.

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PROGRESSION

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ADDITIONAL ENRICHMENT Durham Music Service offers a wide range of enrichment opportunities to further enhance your music provision. These include both in school and extracurricular activities and can be regular weekly or ‘one off’ events such as workshops, concert performances and Arts Week events. WORLD PERCUSSION African and Samba Beats 1 Term. 1 hour £1,040 : 1.5 hours £1,265 MUSICAL PLAYGROUNDS Create musical buddies in the playground with free resource pack and CPD 5/10 weeks £515 / £1030 SCHOOL CHOIR Weekly 45/60 minute sessions £1,810 / £2,275 GLEE CLUB With a focus on modern singing techniques Weekly 45/60 minute sessions £1,810 / £2,275 CURRICULUM WORKSHOPS A variety of topic and curriculum-based workshops. £130 per hour LIVE MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS Durham Music Service musicians performing live for whole school concerts. £190 per concert MUSIC CLUB Weekly 45/60 minute sessions £1,810 / £2,275 SCHOOL ENSEMBLE Create your own school ensemble with help of our experienced ensemble leaders 1 hour per week £2,275 SINGING ASSEMBLY Whole School Singing Support: Contact us for pricing details. ROCK WORKSHOP Create your own School of Rock! Workshop encompassing performing, arranging and composing. Whole or half day. Contact us for pricing details.

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SERVICES CPD FREE NETWORK MEETINGS throughout the year. In School Training is also available on a one-to-one or school staff training session(s). We base these on your own requirements, but past requests have been for: Durhamonlinemusic (Charanga) Developing a scheme of work Mentoring a Music Coordinator Developing a school choir Using boomwhackers Using classroom percussion Composition and improvisation Reading notation Assessment in music Music for worship DURHAM ONLINE MUSIC (CHARANGA) All schools within Durham and Darlington can subscribe to Durham online music at a reduced rate through Durham Music Service. This multi award-winning webbased resource is proving hugely popular throughout the country. Content includes schemes of work from Reception to Year 6, an extensive song library, Musical Toolkit (for teaching musical terminology), and much more. Please see www.durhamonlinemusic.co.uk for a preview and subscription details.

DURHAM MUSIC SINGING

Please see durhamonlinemusic.co.uk www.durhamonlinemusic.co.uk/site/podcast

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The whole class brass tuition delivered by DMS has been greatly enjoyed by all pupils. The inclusive approach used to introduce all children to the tenor horn has allowed many pupils to experience an instrument in a meaningful way over the course of the term and it is clear to see the progress that has been made. The term ended with a class performance which allowed the pupils to showcase their new skills! All equipment provided was of a high standard as was the quality of the lessons. I would highly recommend this service and fully believe it is great value for money! Frances Stephenson Head Teacher All Saints’ R.C. Primary, Lanchester

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LEAD PARTNER, DURHAM AND DARLINGTON MUSIC EDUCATION HUB

All schools will be contacted by Durham Music Service with full details of programmes and available subsidies.

Email: durhammusicservice@durham.gov.uk Web: www.durhammusic.org.uk Phone: 03000 262368


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