If either of these are a problem then feel free to discuss them with your music teacher at school or via email (email address at bottom of page)
Students must submit two performances and two compositions for their final coursework submissions by the end of year 11
On the last week of every term at lunchtime, a recital performance is put on in the music department. While it is open to all students across all year groups, we often use this as an opportunity for GCSE students to get some performing experience
Piano
Guitar - including bass, electric, acoustic, classical
Voice
Drums
Saxophone
If after reading and exploring all the above information, you are still eager to study music as one of your GCSE option subjects then here are some things you can do to prepare. Don't worry too much, you do not need to do the below things, but lots of students might be interested in already starting to prepare for GCSE music.
Practice - LOTS. This is the most important thing. Almost all parts of the course come down to your musicianship so improving it is key. Learn songs - as many as you like. Below are some ways you can do this. Head to our dedicated practice page for GCSE musicians HERE. This page features lots of advice for learning pieces, practising technique for your instrument and how to create a practice routine, as well as much more.
Lessons. If your parents can afford them then taking instrumental lessons (including vocal) is a sure way to boost your musicianship. More information HERE. These can be expensive for some though so feel free to read the above bullet point which contains some free, or much cheaper options.
Attend performances. The music department holds performance events. To name a few, we have recitals at the end of each term which you can read about HERE, we hold two GCSE showcases a year which you can ask about attending, we provide live music for the drama production each year during Christmas so come along and watch to see what YOU could be part of if you practice enough and are chosen, we hold a summer concert every year which can be considered the ultimate showcase of all things that take place in music, so buy tickets and come and watch. Those are the main performances. We also update the music website regularly with other performances and provide live music for open evening in term one as well as the character awards evening (previously called Passport Graduation evening) in term six, so come along to watch those performances also.