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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Brass Bands and Wellbeing: Brand New Evidence!
Researchers from the University of Sheffield’s Music and Wellbeing Unit have just released a detailed report on the benefits and challenges of…
Music Hubs Work Together, in Harmony, for Sussex Secondary Schools’ Music Conference
Last week, the Sussex Secondary Schools’ Music Conference, a joint initiative between West Sussex Music, East Sussex Music and Brighton & Hove…
Music for a Clean Air Day
Portsmouth Music Hub is playing its part in the UK’s Clean Air Day with two new songs that put an ‘energy-saving’ spotlight…
This is how 3,500 primary school pupils have a fiesta!
3500 Suffolk primary school pupils will join together for the County Music Service’s annual Music Festival between Monday 17 June and Friday…
Lewisham Music announces new CEO and Chair
Lewisham Music is delighted to announce the appointment of Charly Richardson as its new Chief Executive. Charly takes up the post from…
Trinity’s new String syllabus puts performance first
Trinity are pleased to announce the release of our new Strings 2020-2023 syllabus. Working on a new syllabus gives us a great…
Nottingham Music Hub announces new approach to supporting access to music for disabled children
An initiative announced by the Nottingham Music Hub (NMH) will pilot a new approach to ensuring that disabled children are able to…
UK 13 year-old makes history by opening the Amsterdam Open Air Festival
Sandro Charmers made history by opening, on the main stage, the Amsterdam Open Air Festival on 1st June. He is just 13-years…
Stormzy, Mozart and all that Jazz – Huntington School can do it all
Words and photos by Stephanie Kennedy Secondary School Music is currently in crisis. There are falling numbers of students taking up…


