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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Sing Up Calls for Music Education Hubs to Join Inclusion Projects
Sing Up invites expressions of interest from Music Education Hubs to collaborate on initiatives promoting diversity, representation, and equity in access to…
Bridget’s Blog: From Talk to Action – Music Mark’s steps towards a more inclusive future with I’M IN
Having encouraged the sector to pledge their commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion with the Talk into Action movement, CEO Bridget Whyte…
#MusicMark10: ‘10 Things’ in Reflection – How Music Changed the Way I Learn
In March 2020, Music Mark launched their advocacy campaign, “10 Things Schools Should Know About Music”, or ‘10 Things’ for short. Three…
Five Reasons to attend the upcoming Industry x Education Interface
Music Mark has partnered with the MIA to host an all-day event with the NPME at its heart, but what makes it…
Bridget’s Blog: Music education and the industry – how can we help connect the dots?
What’s in a word? It’s rare that we stop to think about the precise definition of the seemingly simple words we use…
Hub Partnerships with 2023’s Outstanding Music Education Resource, Sparkyard
Out of the Ark Music (OOTA) are long-standing partners of Music Mark and have worked with many Music Services and Hubs over…
Music Mark expands A Common Approach, adding new instruments
One year on since launching A Common Approach in its new digital format, Music Mark has expanded the resource and added new…
Update on DfE plans for Progression Fund
The Department for Education held an early ‘market engagement’ session in March for organisations who might be interested in leading the progression…
#MusicMark10: Celebrating milestones and stepping into the next decade
As we mark our ten-year anniversary, CEO of Music Mark, Bridget Whyte, reflects on the organisation’s milestones since its beginnings, highlights our…


