We were absolutely delighted to collect a prestigious Bett Award on 22nd July. Despite stiff competition, Charanga Musical School was named winner of the Primary Content category.
Many teachers in England have asked us about the DfE’s non-statutory Model Music Curriculum, and whether we’ll be doing anything differently following its release. Yes is the short answer, and here’s an overview of what we’re doing. Fulfilling all the requirements of the statutory National Curriculum for Music, our current, award-winning Scheme will remain unchanged to provide continuity for teachers who love using it.
We’re delighted to announce an exciting new UK partnership with Trinity College London supporting young people who want to deepen their engagement with the arts and achieve a national qualification with Arts Award.
Following the success of last year’s event, the Virtual Big Sing 2021 (#VBS2021) promises to be bigger and better, with artists from across the globe encouraging everyone to sing loud and proud!
The publication of the Model Music Curriculum (MMC) guidance is a positive step in raising the profile of music education in this country. But some of the media coverage around its release has been confusing.
As previously announced, Adobe will stop distributing and updating its Flash Player after 31 December 2020 – which is why we’ve been hard at work making sure that our most popular and widely-used resources will work when Flash is no longer supported. This includes all materials in the Charanga Scheme.
We’re very much looking forward to Music Mark’s Virtual Conference this Friday, 20th November, and wanted to let you know about two sessions we hope you’ll want to attend.
With the new term well underway, several exciting developments form part of our ongoing support for teachers, partners and students during the pandemic.