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All information for schools on music SLA, tuition, financial assistance, Arts Award and more.
Service Level Agreement 2025
Our Whole Class Ensemble Tuition (WCET) programme gives every child the chance to experience the joy of making music! Delivered weekly in school by a Music Partnership North tutor, alongside a member of school staff, these sessions introduce students to playing an instrument in a fun and engaging way. Beyond learning to play, children develop a wide range of valuable skills, including teamwork, confidence, and creativity. Our WCET projects also include exciting performance opportunities, either within the school or as part of a larger event with other schools in the area.
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"To see the children so engaged with music, learning an instrument and taking part in such a great initiative as the Arts Award was wonderful to see. Music can play such an important part in children’s lives and support their development, therefore it is really positive to see the school encouraging this." - Quote from parent at St Michael's Primary School
- Please visit our FAQ's page for any further questions you may have
Instruments for Schools
We have a whole array on instruments available for schools to hire. From class sets to individual instruments, simply email us with your requirements at mpn@northumberland.gov.uk and we will do our very best to meet your needs. Some of the instruments we have available are:
- We have full class sets in the following:
- Djembe Drums
- Samba Drums
- Steel Pans
- Recorders
- Ukuleles
- Flutes
- Clarinets
- Pocket Trumpets
- Xylophones
- Violins
- Accordions
- Mixed boxes of Early Years Instruments
- We also have individual instruments available to hire such as:
- Northumbrian Pipes
- Guitars
- Violas
- Cellos
- Harps
- Saxophones
- Bassoons
- Oboes
- Tubas
- and many more!
Please note there is a small maintenance charge to schools for hire our instruments.
Music Resources
Helpful resources that can be used in school to support lessons:
Music Resources
- The Fosbrooks Folk Group Information
- Club & Dance Music
- Cuban Dance Music
- Ballet Dance Music
- Ballroom Dancing!
- Origins of the Blues
- Jazz and Blues Wordsearch
- Jazz and Blues Quiz
- Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
- MPN Local Heroes
- Composers Wordsearch
- Classical Music Timeline
- Classical Composers & Colouring Fact Sheet
- BBC 10 Pieces Create Your Own Score!
- Listening task - Carnival of the Animals by Saint Saens
BBC Bitesize and YouTube showing the traditions and origins of:
- Northumbrian Small Pipes - www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBwwWFGd9qE
- English Folk Society website - lots of information of the heritage of Folk music in the UK
- VE Day Music Activities
- 'The Seas' Music Activities
- Birthday & Celebrations! Music Activities
- Make Music Day!
- Caribbean Carnival Music Activities
- Music and the Visual Arts
- World Bee Day Music Activities
- 'Gardening' theme Music Activities
Water of Tyne play-a-long for violin
Learn to play Water of Tyne on violin. Our violin tutor Mrs Stephenson has created a YouTube playlist so you can learn as a beginner, and from grades 1-4! click here to view the full playlist.
Financial assistance and instrument purchase
Schools can offer financial assistance to students in receipt of pupil premium, which can be used towards the cost of instrumental lessons.
A discount of 20% per term is available to students having music lessons with a Music Partnership North tutor as part of a GCSE or A-level music course.
The following organisations may offer grants for instruments or tuition
- Community Foundation
- Northumberland County Council Community Chest
- Future Talent
- EMI Music Equipment Purchase Funding
- Music For All
- Take it away scheme
- Christine Brown Trust
- The Radcliffe Trust
Music Workshops
To book a workshop from the brochure below or find out more information, please email mpn@northumberland.gov.uk
Arts Award
Would you like to receive a recognised qualification through your involvement in the Arts? We deliver the Discover, Explore, Bronze, Silver, and Gold Arts Awards.
We can either deliver your Arts Award programme for you, within your setting, or we can work in partnership to deliver certain aspects/sections of the Arts Award portfolios (thus reducing the workload).
The delivery of these programmes can be through:
- your involvement in a whole class instrumental or vocal programme
- your membership to one of our ensembles
- a school project
The five levels of the Arts Award
Discover - start your arts adventure (around 20 hours to complete, ages 5 - 25)
- Discover the arts and take part in different arts activities.
- Find out about artists and their work.
- Share your experiences with others.
MPN gives schools the opportunity to engage all students involved in a whole class project to embark on this journey of discovery and is well suited to a short whole class project.
Explore – be inspired by the arts (around 25 hours to complete, ages 7 - 25)
- Take part in arts activities and record what inspires you.
- Explore arts organisations and artists.
- Make art work to demonstrate your skills and creativity.
- Share your exploration with others and record what you do.
This entry level one moderated programme is EQF level one accredited and is a starting point for SEND pupils or students who are not yet 11 years old but want to carry on with their Arts Award journey.
Bronze – get involved in the arts & share your skills (around 40 hours to complete, ages 11- 25)
- Take part in an arts activity to develop your skills.
- Experience the arts as an audience member and record your response.
- Who is your arts inspiration and why?
- Share your arts skills with others.
This level one qualification, EQF level two is equivalent to GCSE D-G grade and starts to explore the arts in more detail and focuses on the individual’s arts inspiration and sharing a skill. This is well suited to smaller groups of students.
Silver – challenge yourself & build your creativity (around 60 hours to complete, ages 11 - 25)
- Set yourself an arts challenge.
- Review a show, exhibition or event and share your views.
- Research an artist and arts activities.
- Get involved in arts leadership, sharing your skills with others.
This is a level two qualification, EQF level three project and is equivalent to GCSE A*-C grade. This is a step up from the previous qualification and expects students to take more responsibility for their progress.
Gold – drive your personal development in the arts (around 90 hours to complete, ages 11 - 25)
- Extend your arts skills by gaining experience in a new field.
- Get involved in the arts through volunteering etc.
- Research and review high-quality arts events.
- Make a case for an arts issue that you care about.
- Take responsibility as an arts project leader.
This EQF level four qualification, A-level standard, also carries 35 UCAS points. This requires a large commitment from the young person and the advisor.
If you would like further information on Arts Award and how you can take part, please email melissa.james@northumberland.gov.uk
Trinity Champion Centre & Artsmark
Music Partnership North has been named as a Trinity Champion Centre 2022/23 for our successful delivery of Arts Award/Trinity qualifications in music!
Trinity College London is a leading international exam board and independent education charity that specialises in the assessment of communicative and performance skills covering music, drama, combined arts and English language.
Trinity Champion Centres inspire other organisations by sharing their practice and advocating for accreditation in their communities and more widely.
Artsmark is the creative quality standard for schools and education settings, awarded by Arts Council England. We believe every child should have the opportunity to create, compose, and perform, as well as to visit, experience, participate in and review extraordinary work. Artsmark settings gain access to exceptional resources and the country’s most treasured cultural organisations.
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