Music courses are both practice-based (involving a great deal of actual performance or production) and academic, which combines practical work with analysis of the background of the subject. Teaching is delivered through a mix of practical workshops and lectures. You can then enter employment in and around the world of music such as production, music theory, music history, engineering and mixing, music technology, recording, and acoustics. The analytical, theoretical and practical skills gained give music students the foundation for a range of careers in the ever-growing industry, as well as transferrable skills suitable to other professions outside of the performing side such as teaching, and events management.
3 or more GCSEs grade 4 or above, including grade 4 or higher in Music GCSE
Assessments are carried out through assignments, coursework and two externally marked exams.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Haringey |
Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London, N17 8HR |
Music courses are both practice-based (involving a great deal of actual performance or production) and academic, which combines practical work with analysis of the background of the subject. Teaching is delivered through a mix of practical workshops and lectures. You can then enter employment in and around the world of music such as production, music theory, music history, engineering and mixing, music technology, recording, and acoustics. The analytical, theoretical and practical skills gained give music students the foundation for a range of careers in the ever-growing industry, as well as transferrable skills suitable to other professions outside of the performing side such as teaching, and events management.
3 or more GCSEs grade 4 or above, including grade 4 or higher in Music GCSE
Assessments are carried out through assignments, coursework and two externally marked exams.