Ryedale School

Ryedale School is committed to combining the very best educational provision with high expectations and traditional values. In doing so we challenge and support students both to fulfil their academic potential and become exemplary young people of whom we can all be proud.This unites us in our commitment to ‘Aspire and Achieve’

Ryedale School is committed to combining the very best educational provision with high expectations and traditional values.The Ryedale Values of Honesty, Kindness and Respect are woven into the fabric of our community.A creative and inclusive atmosphere in which individual talents are nurtured and allowed to flourish. We believe in providing the right blend of challenge and support to enable all learners to maximise their potential in every aspect of school life.Thriving art, music and technology departments have a huge impact on the life of the school, creating exciting opportunities both inside the classroom and as extra-curricular experiences.

Music

Music

Our Vision

Music is the most important subject for students to study – the combination of performance, composition and listening gives everyone the opportunity to develop a more diverse set of transferable skills than any other subject and should be celebrated/embraced by everyone.

 

 

 

The Music Curriculum

Head of Performing Arts

Mr Andrew Moxon

amoxon@ryedale-rlt.co.uk

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GCSE Course Information

 

The course will enable students to develop into an excellent all-round musician, by improving performance, composition and listening skills.

 Musicians of all types are welcome and extensive previous musical experience will help students achieve the highest grades. Understanding how to read and write music accurately is an important part of achieving the highest grades in GCSE music.

Improving your general musicianship by regularly attending an extra-curricular musical activity is desirable. Demonstrating a high level of commitment to ensemble music and regular practice based on work set by individual instrumental and singing teachers is essential.

Extra-Curricular and Enrichment

Ukulele Club (Year 7 and 8)

Cantarla (all year groups, by invitation)

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