Music Hub Services for Schools, 2022-23 Academic Year
Music Hub Services for Schools, 2022-23 Academic Year
This document (HERE) contains a summary overview of the free and traded services for schools for the 2022-23 academic year, provided by the Music Hub, along with the Terms and Conditions about the 2022-23 Music Hub Services for Schools.
School Communication Updates
Read our September 2022 Updates for all Schools (click HERE)
Read our November 2022 Updates for all Schools (click HERE)
Read our January 2023 Updates for all Schools (click HERE)
Read our February 2023 Updates for all Schools (click HERE)
Read our April 2023 Updates for all Schools (click HERE)
If you would like to make any in-year SLA requests or to claim your free GnP programme, please use this form...
In addition, we would kindly request you send an email toinfo@triboroughmusichub.orgwith your request, so that we can ensure it can be looked at in a timely manner.
Curriculum Guidance Documents
To see all our free guidance that supports music curriculum teaching click HERE
Risk Assessments
To see all information relating to Risk Assessments for music, please visit this page on our website - Doing Music Safely
Increasing Initial Musical Experiences – FREE Licence for Whole Class Learning
For each school, the TBMH will provide one FREE Whole Class lifetime licence for ONE groove’n’play programme (to be delivered by the school), plus free CPD for one teacher (online or at a centralised venue), and the programme resource. This is worth £200 to the school - £150 for the license, and £50 for the CPD. The resource will only be provided following attendance at CPD.
Funding for Music Education, summary
The Department for Education (DfE) funds Music Education Hubs (MEHs) in England, with the Arts Council England (ACE) acting as the fund holder. The DfE/ACE specify that the funding for MEHs augments and support schools’ music curriculum provision. It is for each school to devise a broad, balanced and relevant music curriculum that meets the needs of all its learners. Therefore, MEHs and schools should work together to offer a joined up and positive musical learning experience
Safeguarding
All Music Hub tutors have enhanced DBS checks; all attend annual Level 1 Safeguarding Training; and adhere to best practice in safeguarding and child protection. The Head of the TBMH and Deputy Head of TBMH are Designated Safeguarding Leads.
The current active Safeguarding Policy can be found HERE