Saturday, 3 December 2011

Music News - Sunday 4th December

Hello!

Michael Gove was on the radio on Saturday talking about the National Music Plan. Great listening. Why? Have a listen yourself.

Michael Gove NMP interview by simonballemusic

By the end of term, everyone should have taught 12 lessons. It is not advisable to go over 12 as you will run out of lessons later in the year. However, you need to get to 12. This week for many will be the 12th lesson. Please use Christmas week as a catch up week. Full details of the teaching weeks are on the calendar above.

In January, it is a short first week. Therefore, I am asking team leaders to have meetings with teams as there has been little time this term. Team meetings are important for everyone to catch up, continue to share ideas and work together. You may want to teach Sixth form and Year 11 in the first week to ensure that you are ahead, but otherwise, again, start from Friday 6th January (to compensate for the inset day just before half term).

Some dates to take account of:

Next Monday, 12th. Year 10 have a revision morning for January modules, so will not be available during periods 1 to 4. Friday 6th January Year 11 have a results morning, so will be unavailable at least periods 1 and 2. Christmas lunch on Wednesday 14th Dec, and the sixth form one is on Thursday 15th. Avoid these times if you are making up lessons in the last week. Tuesday 13th Dec is a 3:2 split, as all of Year 7 are off to the panto at 12noon.

This coming week is housesports. Students attend instrumental lessons as usual. I will ensure they know. In January, Year 12 and 13 study leave is being changed. Thus, students will apply for time off and lessons continue as usual. So, each week during January, check with the students that they can attend next week's lesson. Assume nothing!

Trinity exams this week, a clarinet recital and rock gig. Les Mis final rehearsals. Wow! Thanks to everyone who supported musicians for the Rock School exams.

Reports. Sorry, a pain I know. These are due by Friday 6th January (time to write them in the first week back!). For these, all I need is a paragraph about each student covering the following points:

  • What they are really good at (praise). Be detailed here.
  • What they need to do in the coming term (target - achievable)
  • How they need to do this to achieve their target (action).
They can be emailed as a word document (.doc) or in the body of an email. They should be completed for all students who are having lessons next term. Email to the music account please. If you require any other advice or support, you must ask! Please do not submit late as they are being sent with invoices.

Martin Connelly is leaving this week. Retiring. Off to pastures more relaxed. You are all aware of the huge impact Martin has had on the department, especially the centre we use every day. He will be a huge loss to the school, and our department! If you see him, have a chat. Wish him well. Sue is collecting for a gift, so please dig deep and hand her the cash! Without him.....

Have a great week. Nearly there!

Mark


Sunday, 27 November 2011

Music News - 27th November

Well, what a week. Some truly inspirational work has taken place. The concert has been the focus of our work, and was one of the best. It was a very proud moment to hear all the high quality music, and witness over 200 musicians perform. The day ran like clockwork and all students were well behaved. The success was all due to the fantastic team that work in the Music Department. Everyone pulling together, supporting each other, looking out for each other. We have received many emails about the concert, on display in the kitchen. Have a read. Thank you to one and all.

The National Music Plan was also finally published on Friday. The what? The government's plan for music following the Henley review. Important. Why? It will affect each and every one of us for years to come. We all have to take note of it, as our future employment will depend on it. Hubs, Music Services having to bid to run the hubs, partnerships, working together. Reduced funding - we all have to be involved in the plan. I will publish more details in due course, but a link below will take you to a blog summarising the main details.

http://t.co/BG80bSA9. I urge you to read. The main plan is 55 pages long.... there is however much to celebrate with it.

This week - Rock School exams. Next week, Trinity exams, the rock gig, a clarinet evening. Year 11 Mocks start this week. Talk to Year 11 about it this week please. Assume nothing. If in doubt, miss them out and start again in January, setting work for the holidays.

I am catching up with those Year 11 GCSE Musicians who have not recorded any performances. They will be given times for during the mocks.

Anyway, we have a fantastic music department and should not forget that. Enjoy the week!

Mark