Music Mark has worked alongside independent Music Education consultant Gary Griffiths to compile COVID-19 related guidance so you can make music safely in and out of school.
We have reviewed academic studies, and consulted our Members, the Music Teachers’ Association, the Music Industries Association, the Incorporated Society of Musicians and the Musicians’ Union, as well as individual sector experts, headteachers and teachers.
Digging deep into case studies of inspiring collaborations, our 2019 Annual Conference explored enterprising and inclusive programmes from across the country. Access information and resources in our conference archive.
Do you need to advocate the value of music to your stakeholders? Increase take-up? Engage parents or persuade Headteachers that music is a ‘good thing’? Our nationally acclaimed resources can help.
2019 research from Martin Guhn, Scott D. Emerson, and Peter Gouzouasis.
Speech by Bridget Whyte at the All Party Parliamentary Group on Music Education (APPG) forum, October 16th 2019.
Catch up on the Music Education Council’s member news.
Following a series of consultations involving its members over a 3 week period, Music Mark has produced this Consultation Paper to inform the Department of Education’s (DfE) Expert Panel for the development of a Model Music Curriculum.
For our 2018 Annual Conference, we invited children, young people and families to inform the national debate on music education. Access information and resources in our conference archive.
The DfE and MERYC-ENGLAND joined discussions on a refreshed National Plan for Music Education.
Music Mark shares its October 2018 consultation of its members on the future of the National Plan for Music Education, pulled together by Music Mark Trustee Maureen Hanke.









