Music is constantly evolving; inspiring creativity and expression in a way that no other subject can. Studying Music at A-Level will give you the opportunity to study a wide range of musical genres. The course is made up of listening, performance and composition; it gives an opportunity to perform and compose in whichever style you desire. Every student has different learning styles and musical tastes; the course values all music styles, skills and instruments. Broaden your mind and foster a love of music with a qualification that students of all abilities and backgrounds will enjoy. The course should appeal to students who wish to: a) Study Music at University or Music College b) Add variety to their Sixth Form studies, and have enjoyed GCSE Music and wish to continue their musical development. Music will complement any other A Level course at Judd. Where the course allows for individual student choice, students may perform and compose in Classical or Contemporary styles, and use of technology is encouraged.
All work is externally assessed.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Boys |
Address | Brook Street, Tonbridge, TN9 2PN |
Music is constantly evolving; inspiring creativity and expression in a way that no other subject can. Studying Music at A-Level will give you the opportunity to study a wide range of musical genres. The course is made up of listening, performance and composition; it gives an opportunity to perform and compose in whichever style you desire. Every student has different learning styles and musical tastes; the course values all music styles, skills and instruments. Broaden your mind and foster a love of music with a qualification that students of all abilities and backgrounds will enjoy. The course should appeal to students who wish to: a) Study Music at University or Music College b) Add variety to their Sixth Form studies, and have enjoyed GCSE Music and wish to continue their musical development. Music will complement any other A Level course at Judd. Where the course allows for individual student choice, students may perform and compose in Classical or Contemporary styles, and use of technology is encouraged.
All work is externally assessed.