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Music Mark

We are a membership organisation, Subject Association, and an Arts Council England Investment Principles Support Organisation (IPSO) advocating for excellent musical learning in and out of school.

    Music Mark Members are encouraged to take advantage of our year-round offer of professional development opportunities including peer groups and our mentoring and coaching programme.

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    The Leadership Collective have created a bespoke leadership programme to enable your senior leadership team to find the best ways of working together, and to create empowered, inclusive and thriving work cultures.

     

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    Music Mark is delighted to be working in partnership with The I.D.E.A.L Network (Inclusive, Diverse, Equitable, Accessible, Leadership) to support our members in their commitment to inclusive practice and cultures.

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    A meeting for professionals responsible for the teacher training of our future music teachers to better understand how music teacher training is happening across the UK.

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    An Introduction to Neurodiversity Awareness

    • 21st April 2026
    • 1pm - 2pm.
    • Zoom (Online)

    An introductory 1 hour guide to neurodiversity exploring key concepts, lived experience, and practical ways to create more inclusive spaces with Starling.

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    The Leadership Collective: Managing Through Change

    • 21st April 2026
    • 10am - 12pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    Join The Leadership Collective as they guide you through your responses to change and give insights into thinking about change as a team.

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    Leading Inclusion When the Room Isn’t Ready

    • 22nd April 2026
    • 3.30pm - 5pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    In partnership with The I.D.E.A.L Network, learn how to lead change when others are unsure, uncomfortable, or disengaged.

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    An Introduction to Fundraising

    • 5th May 2026
    • 11am - 12.30pm
    • Zoom (Online)

    An introduction to fundraising for those in Music Education.

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    Higher Education Conference: Past, Current and Future Progression Routes to HE

    • 6th May 2026
    • 9am - 5pm
    • School of Music, Cardiff University

    Join us in Cardiff for the first in-person Higher Education Annual Conference to discuss Progression Routes to Higher Education for young people.

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    Unpack the Schools Printed Music Licence, understand what you can legally copy and learn how you can stretch your school music budget.

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    An Introduction to PR and Securing Coverage

    • 12th May 2026
    • 11am-12:30pm
    • Zoom (Online)

    A practical, advice rich session to help you use the media to promote the brilliant things happening in your organisation.

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    Peer Group: Instrumental and Vocal Tutors

    • 14th May 2026
    • 5pm - 6pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    Music Mark peer groups allow people across the UK to connect, discuss and learn from people with similar roles within the Music Education Sector. This session is specifically for Instrumental and Vocal Tutors.

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    Belonging by Design: Creating Cultures Where People Thrive

    • 19th May 2026
    • 3.30pm - 5pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    In partnership with The I.D.E.A.L Network, explore psychological safety, trust, and data collection to intentionally design cultures of belonging.

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    A Common Approach: Early Years Music

    • 21st May 2026
    • 4pm - 5.30pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    Music Mark’s free online music teaching curriculum – A Common Approach – has a new section on Early Years Music Education. Join us to get the scoop on the new resource.

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    T-Time

    • 1st June 2026
    • 4pm - 5pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    T-Time online sessions are interactive sessions exclusively for classroom teachers to talk about their current teaching practice. T-Time is an opportunity to reflect with colleagues across primary, secondary and SEND settings around the UK and discuss hot topics affecting music education.

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    Primary Music Series: BBC Ten Pieces & Other Resources

    • 8th June 2026
    • 3.30pm - 5pm
    • Zoom (Online)

    A little help from my friends; the BBC leads a session to highlight the great resources and support that external partners can provide to educators, with the support of One Education Music Manchester. This session is a part of our Primary School Music Teaching series.

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    First Aid for Youth Mental Health with Soundcastle

    • 9th & 16th June 2026
    • 9.30am - 1.30pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    Obtain a FAA Level 2 Award / SCQF Level 5 Award in First Aid for Youth Mental Health (RQF) and tools to help you support young people’s mental health. The course is lead by Soundcastle, the music charity looking to boost wellbeing, build confidence, reduce loneliness, and support communities.

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    Jenetta Hurst leads delegates through an interactive session to share true areas for development, planning, assessing provision and sharing good practice.

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    Hidden Bias in Everyday Decisions

    • 11th June 2026
    • 3.30pm - 5pm
    • Online (Zoom)

    In partnership with The I.D.E.A.L Network, move beyond bias awareness to understand how it manifests in systems, habits, and organizational decision-making – and how to avoid it.

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    Hosted by the MTA in collaboration with Music Mark and the ISM, hear from Christopher Stevens, HMI National Lead for Music at Ofsted.

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    Leadership Development Conference with Andy Hind

    • 1st July 2026
    • 9:30am - 3pm
    • The Studio, 7 Cannon Street, Birmingham

    A one-day, in-person conference for senior leaders working in music education organisations.

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    Summer Summit | Without music it’s not an education!

    • 3rd July 2026
    • All Day
    • Cecil Sharp House, London (NW1)

    Our Summer Summit “Without music it’s not an education!” will be a day of celebrating how musical learning is transforming the lives of children and young people across the UK. 

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