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    Where words fail, music speaks

    To promote positivity, self-confidence, self-worth and community. To foster a life-long interest and awareness of different types of music. To develop a learning of the world around you, through music, which is found in every culture across the world.

    ‘Music is a universal language that embodies one of the highest forms of creativity. A high-quality music education should engage and inspire pupils to develop a love of music and their talent as musicians, and so increase their self-confidence, creativity and sense of achievement. As pupils progress, they should develop a critical engagement with music, allowing them to compose, and to listen with discrimination to the best in the musical canon.’ Adapted from National Curriculum, DfE, 2021.

    KS3 Curriculum

    Year  Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term

    7

    The elements of music and singing 

    Performing music - pitch 

     

    Introduction to Rhythm 

    Feeling the Blues (The beginning of popular music) 

    Introduction to world music 

    Keyboard skills 

    8

    Club Dance Music 

    World music and fusion 

    West African rhythm 

    Popular music during the 1950s and chords 

    Synth pop and riffs 

    Back in time - classical music 

    9

    Brit - Pop 

    Back in time 2 - Romantic music 

    Music for Film and the Elements of Music 

    Music for Gaming - Theme and Variation 

    Synth-pop and Riffs 

    Rhythm 

    KS4 Curriculum

    (Year 10 GCSE Music - Edexcel, Y11 GCSE Music - AQA)

    Year  Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term

     

    10

    (Edexcel)

    Theory and General Musicianship  

    Introduction to GCSE Music The Elements of Music Set Work Introduction 

    Area of Study 3 - Music for Stage and Screen “Defying Gravity” by Schwarz from the musical Wicked 

    Area of Study 2 - Vocal Music “Music for a While” by Purcell 

    General Musicianship and composition 

    Area of Study 2 - Vocal Music “Killer Queen” by Queen 

    Area of Study 4 - Fusion “Release” by Afro-Celt Sound System 

     

     

    General Musicianship and composition 

    Area of Study 4 - Fusion “Samba Em Preludio” by Spalding 

    Area of Study 3 - Music for Stage and Screen “Star Wars” by John Williams 

     

    11

    2026-27 (Edecel)

    General Musicianship and composition 

    Area of Study 1 - Orchestral Music “Brandenburg Concerto no. 5 3rd Movement in D” by Bach 

    Area of Study 1 - Orchestral Music “Pathetique Piano Sonata” by Beethoven 

    Composition 1 and Solo Performance  coursework completion  

    Revision of all set works 

    Composition 2 and Group Performance coursework completion  

    Revision of all set works 

     

    11

    2025-26 (AQA)

    Popular and Traditional Music 

    Blues and Folk Music 

    NEA: Composition 2 Continued 

    Popular/Fusion Music revision work 

    • Queen Study pieces 

    Western Classical Tradition revision work 

    • Beethoven Symphony Number 1 – 1st Movement  

    NEA: Composition 2 Continued 

    NEA: Performance 

    Revision 

    Extracurricular

    In music, we offer a range of extracurricular activities including, instrumental lessons (guitar, upper strings, lower strings, woodwind, drum kit and brass) a school choir and a school orchestra, with opportunities to perform throughout the school year. 

    Our school's Music Development Plan can be found in the statutory curriculum information here.

    Sixth Form

    Wolfreton is part of The Consortium Sixth Form College and all sixth form course information can be found on its website.