
Although A Level Music is an academic course, it does have a strong performing element to it. It has been designed to follow on logically from GCSE, with the three aspects of performing, composing and appraising reflected in the three units of the course. However, unlike GCSE Music where Performance and Composition are worth 30% each. You can now choose to specialise in one component more in a 35%/25% split, allowing you to play to your strengths.
7 in Music
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Amersham Road, High Wycombe, HP13 6QT |
Although A Level Music is an academic course, it does have a strong performing element to it. It has been designed to follow on logically from GCSE, with the three aspects of performing, composing and appraising reflected in the three units of the course. However, unlike GCSE Music where Performance and Composition are worth 30% each. You can now choose to specialise in one component more in a 35%/25% split, allowing you to play to your strengths.
7 in Music