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A N D A R T S MUS I C V I SER OOLS C E S Music FO R S C H 2021/22 Performing Arts Visual Arts Costume Services
Contents Welcome to Surrey Arts I am delighted to launch our comprehensive menu of services Page for schools for the period September 2021 to July 2022. Whole Class Ensemble Teaching 2 We are passionate about the impact that the arts have on young people’s lives and believe that creative engagement Singing opportunities 4 has a place in every school. We hope that we can work Beyond the classroom 6 together with you to give your young people the highest quality music and arts education. Key Throughout the brochure you All of our services are flexible and can be tailored to fit will, where relevant, find an Enriching your curriculum 8 best within your setting. They are also Covid safe, and can at-a-glance guide to the be delivered online with Surrey County Council safety student levels each opportunity Supporting teachers 10 requirements. is aimed at, using the following badges: I would encourage you to visit our website Surrey Music Hub 16 and to make use of the programme of Foundation stage fs CPD and other opportunities we are Culture Box Surrey 18 creating for you. Years 1 & 2 ks1 Accessible opportunities 20 Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or other requirements as we are Years 3 - 6 ks2 Costume services 22 always happy to meet with school leaders to discuss how best to Years 7 - 9 ks3 Visual arts 24 meet your individual needs. Years 10 & 11 ks4 More opportunities 26 Sarah Lee Head of Surrey Arts Contacts 28 Sixth form ks 5 Special Schools send
Whole Class Ensemble Teaching Surrey Arts can help your class start on ks1 the exciting journey of learning to play a musical instrument. First Access Tuning Up School led WCET Surrey Arts led WCET ks2 Whole Class Ensemble Teaching (WCET) is a scheme detailed in the National Plan for Music First Access is a WCET scheme in which Surrey Tuning Up is a one year programme led by Education with the key objective of providing Arts will support you in leading your own music experienced Surrey Arts music teachers who all children with the opportunity to learn an classes using Surrey Arts Interactive’s Charanga can visit your school in person or online if instrument at no additional cost to them. resources. required, and teach your students over the course of the year. All of our services are flexible and can be Choice of instruments: tailored to fit best within your setting. We follow • Recorder This can be structured as either: all of the County Council’s health and safety • Classroom percussion One class - three terms of learning requirements, and our services can be delivered • Ukulele (2 or 3 different instruments across the year) online if necessary. Surrey Arts provides: OR • Reduced Charanga licence fees Three classes - one term each • Access to reduced-cost instrument purchase (Same instrument) y to Book earolin t! • CPD for teachers avoid disapp tmen hire FREE instrument included! Choice of instruments: We recognise that all schools are unique in their needs. If you wish to find out more about these Key Stage 1 Key Stage 2 packages or discuss possibilities for bespoke The Charanga licence gives access to ten week- Recorder All of this, plus: options, please contact us. by-week lessons to teach a KS1 class to play Ukulele Clarinet recorder, percussion or ukulele, supporting you Singing Brass For more information please contact to deliver WCET in your school. African percussion Guitar Jo Ninian on: It also offers a complete scheme of work for the Classroom percussion Violin T: 01483 519303 primary music curriculum, as well as additional PBrass (plastic instruments) E: jo.ninian@surreycc.gov.uk resources for assessment, teaching, SEND and topic work. 2 surreyarts.com 3
Singing Opportunities Singing in schools dramatically improves self-esteem, helps children to be more calm and School Singing ks1 focused and increases enjoyment and engagement in class. Join Surrey Arts in celebrating a return to group singing with our range of singing opportunities for children of all ages! Support We are adding even more to our online singing ks2 Primary Festivals 2022 support package with the introduction of Ex Cathedra’s award winning Singing Playgrounds The Primary Music Festivals have been running Online available at a discounted rate, along with in Surrey for over 25 years and offers KS2 classes “how-to” videos created by our singing teachers. We ks3 the opportunity to join forces and sing to packed also provide packages of support visits and CPD to auditoriums in some of the county’s largest venues help schools to start and develop their choirs. We work with your school music leader to develop their send with a professional backing band. Children get the opportunity to sing a wide variety song leading skills with the help of our County Choir conductors. of music including popular songs. Children learn the music in school and then come together on the concert day for an exciting group rehearsal in “The children had a smile the whole time the concert venue. We also offer CPD and visits from our experienced ks2 and sang songs all the way home! ” vocal team to support the learning of the songs. Singing Picnics Performances An opportunity for primary school children and ks2 & Projects teachers to come together with other schools to play singing games and enjoy a picnic lunch at parks and inspirational spaces across Surrey. send Surrey Arts has opportunities for secondary school choirs and young singing leaders to take part in These are a low-cost, low-pressure way for events such as Primary Festivals and Singing Picnics schools to take part in group music making with an emphasis on enjoyment, well being and as special guest choirs and young leaders. We also community without the need to prepare for a ks3 have special projects with partners like the Royal formal performance. For more information please contact: Opera House (Create and Sing), the Surrey County T: 01483 519303 Choirs and specialist workshops which we invite CPD (face-to-face and online) is available for E: surreyarts@surreycc.gov.uk ks4 school choirs and soloists to join. Performance teachers to make it easy to take the songs opportunities to inspire and showcase your singers! learned back for use in the classroom, the choir surreyarts.com or the playground. 4 5
Beyond the Classroom Nothing beats real musical experiences to inspire music making in your school. Instrumental Tuition Surrey Arts has been providing music lessons in schools and From hands on come & try sessions to individual the wider community for over 50 years, enriching the lives of demonstrations and ensemble performances, hundreds of thousands of children and young people. Surrey Arts can provide unique in-school opportunities to inspire young people to learn We provide individual or group lessons on the full range of music. ks1 orchestral and band instruments including: Extra-curricular Groups Strings Brass Piano Woodwind Surrey Arts teachers can come to your school to ks2 Voice Percussion Keyboard Guitar lead weekly group music making. We can provide teachers for: ks3 Lessons can be arranged directly by the parents or you as a school may wish to purchase teacher time to allow you to Choir Orchestra choose which students participate, particularly if you are African Drumming Samba ks4 wanting to support students from low-income backgrounds, or with specific additional needs. We have the flexibility to offer online lessons into your school should it be required. Or perhaps try something new like Drumline: An exciting drum ensemble that originated in ks 5 America. It is a military style marching band, Instrument Hire incorporating various percussion instruments. send Instrument hire or our assisted instrument purchase Weekly classes can be delivered in small groups scheme are available to all students having music lessons and students will learn to read music, play all through Surrey Arts. the instruments and learn how to be part of an Please see surreyarts.com for more details ensemble. For more information please contact: Remittance Policy T: 01483 519303 There are generous discounts/concessions for those who E: surreyarts@surreycc.gov.uk qualify (e.g. Pupil Premium, FSM, Families receiving Universal surreyarts.com Credit) both for instrumental lessons and instrument hire. More details available at surreyarts.com 6 7
Enriching your Curriculum Workshops Music Production ks3 Our experienced teachers can deliver percussion Music production classes are growing in popularity workshops in a range of different genres such as samba, African djembes, Drumline and orchestral and give students who may have avoided music ks4 in the past the opportunity to create their own percussion, as appropriate to age. Students will sound. gain an understanding of where the style of music comes from and get to play the instruments in Surrey Arts can provide experienced tutors to ks 5 a fun way. They will build on their rhythmic and deliver a range of bespoke music technology, ensemble skills. music production or DJ workshops in which send students learn DJ skills such as beat matching, A range of bespoke vocal workshops is on offer blending, cutting and scratching to create a mix. including music theatre, “Make A Mash Up”, part They can also complete their own creative singing, performance skills, changing voices, vocal compositions on professional technology and are confidence, vocal health, playground songs, and free to study and compose in a range of styles choir tune-ups. These could be delivered directly from grime to dubstep or rock to hip-hop. to your students, or to teachers or both together. Live Experiences “An excellent opportunity for students Surrey Arts can provide various options for live music experiences in your school. to explore the technology aspect of their From individual musicians performing in musical skills “ assemblies, to larger groups (brass, strings, jazz or mixed groups) who can share the joy of live music We can work with your school to offer: as well as educating your students on the range of In-school class tuition experiences learning an instrument can provide. DJ class workshops For more information please contact: For more information on these offers please After school clubs T: 01483 519303 contact: E: surreyarts@surreycc.gov.uk T: 01483 519303 Online music production E: surreyarts@surreycc.gov.uk Grades in music technology using the surreyarts.com Rock School syllabus 9 send ks4 ks3 ks2 ks 5 ks1 fs
Supporting Teachers Surrey Arts offers a wide range of support Model Lessons & for the training and development of school based staff. Workshops Are you holding a themed day, or performing arts week? “I found the day very informative and it really reminded me why teaching music Why not combine two needs in one go, and use is so powerful! Thank you! ” a Surrey Arts teacher to work with your children on the theme of your choice, whilst the teachers watch and get new ideas for their music teaching? Training From water, to the Romans, to St Lucia, music We offer regular twilight training sessions in workshops can make a theme day come alive! person and online as well as more in-depth CPD days and conferences to help you find ways to better educate your students. We also facilitate networking sessions for Bespoke Training for your School teachers in primary, secondary and SEND settings which can offer in depth curriculum Members of our primary team can run INSET Secondary support is available either from advice and support either through our own sessions, model class music lessons – or the Surrey Arts team, or by signposting you to experienced practitioners or by signposting anything else that could help support your local expertise to ensure you receive the most you to other organisations. teachers to deliver a broad, rich and deep focused help to support you in your curriculum For our secondary education colleagues we curriculum. development. offer a secondary music network which hosts We can meet with your Head Teacher or music For all keys stages, we can offer advice on annual exam moderation support. leader to discuss how music can be developed preparing for an Ofsted Deep Dive and share For more information: at your school and what Surrey Arts has to offer, the wisdom of those who have already gone T: 01483 519303 as well as provide practical help training the through the process. E: alex.bondonno@surreycc.gov.uk staff team with twilight sessions such as “Music for the terrified”! surreyarts.com 10 11 send ks4 ks3 ks2 ks1 fs
Supporting Teachers Online Resources Surrey Arts Interactive (KS1 - KS2) ks1 Enhance your school’s music curriculum with Including Charanga Recorder World, Percussion digital resources for classroom settings. World and other primary music curriculum resources. ks2 In order to give schools an informed choice about online tools to support the music curriculum, we have been able to pilot and Musical Futures: Just Play (KS2 - KS3) ks3 Designed to provide a vibrant curriculum support some leading digital resources. approach that engages students in whole Please contact us if you would like more class music making. A step-by-step resource ks4 information on any of these services. supporting the development of musical knowledge and rhythmic awareness alongside instrumental skill development ks 5 MusicFirst (KS3 - KS5) send A comprehensive learning management Newsletter system dedicated to music education. This Look out for our half termly schools’ email with combines learning management software with all our news, updates and training opportunities. engaging curriculum content and powerful If you would like this delivered directly to your integrated software to help teachers monitor inbox, please email: student progress, make lesson plans and create E: jo.ninian@surreycc.gov.uk Singing Playgrounds (KS2 - KS3) assignments. The award-winning whole-school singing programme, made available online to Charanga VIP Studio (KS2 - KS3) Surrey schools in 2021. Supporting the teaching of contemporary music genres, a tool to encourage more young people Surrey Arts Online Learning For more information: to get into music. In 2020 Surrey Arts developed an online resources platform with School Activities, Learn-to-play T: 01483 519303 The online recording studio also turns every Videos, Apps and Software and more. For more information please visit: E: alex.bondonno@surreycc.gov.uk ordinary PC/Mac into a music computer and can https://www.surreymusichub.com/online-learning surreyarts.com be used anywhere your students can get online. Visit Surrey Arts YouTube channel for a variety of music tutorials, introductions and performances. 12 13
Music Production l Virtuarts All teachers undergo regular r 5 0 y e a rs training and safeguarding We can offer bespoke training packages, educational + DJ Workshops Ove rience support and student workshops tailored to suit the Conce expe needs of your school, student and teachers Quality F l e x i b i l i t y beam Online Learning S o u n d v a t i o n Inno Highly qualified, skilled music teachers and arts practitioners from a wide range of professional Why backgrounds s t r u m e n tal In Inclusive Tuitcieo&nOnline) Ensembles (Face-to -fa We pride ourselves on being at the forefront of new technology to improve the experiences of your Surrey Arts? students We believe that our offer to schools should be inclusive and accessible for all Surrey Hills s i v i t y Arts Inclu Surrey Arts Costume usic Surrey Artists’ Services Primary M Open Studios Festivals Creativity We are extremely proud to be able to connect the most vulnerable members of our community with important creative experiences, through diverse Culture Box c t i o n and inclusive projects such as the UP! Orchestra, Togetheer! Con n e I Speak Music and the Just So Singers Surrey At Hom Surrey Mu Partnerships We create opportunities to bring schools Singing Picnics We facilitate projects across many different creative disciplines with the aim of enriching the learning of Surrey’s Hub sic residents and young people together to learn and perform, including We work with a number of strategic partners to mass performances, group projects and maximise the impact of our work across the county multi-school festivals
Surrey Music Hub fs What is Surrey Music Hub? Music Hubs have been created across the UK as Music Hub in action part of the government’s National Plan for Music The Horley Project ks1 Education. Primary schools in Horley recognised the need to Surrey Music Hub is a network of organisations and build instrumental tuition in their area and wanted ks2 schools working together to bring more musical opportunities to young people across the county, in to create an inclusive offer for all students that could also lead to ensemble opportunities. line with our core and extension aims. Working with the local schools partnership, Surrey ks3 Arts and a local charity, we provided large group instrumental tuition on a range of instruments for Who makes up the Hub? the pupils who wanted to be involved. ks4 Led by Surrey Arts, Surrey Music Hub is a partnership As part of the project the pupils have formed a new between schools, Arts Partnership Surrey, the Horley Orchestra hosted by their local secondary Academy of Contemporary Music, University of the schools to give them further opportunities to learn ks 5 Creative Arts and the Yehudi Menuhin School. and play in a larger ensemble. What are our aims? Redhill Orchestra Day Local schools recognised a desire to give their Core Aims: young musicians the opportunity to be part of a • Provide whole class ensemble teaching large scale event, playing in an ensemble that • Provide opportunities to perform in ensembles would be much bigger than they could achieve in • Ensure clear progression routes are accessible their own schools. • Develop a singing strategy to ensure that pupils At their local SMH network meeting they put sing regularly and that choirs are available together a plan, and, working with Surrey Arts, the Redhill Orchestra Day was born. Extension Aims: Now in its fifth year, groups of up to 120 children For more information: • Offer CPD to school staff come together to perform as part of a giant T: 01483 519303 • Provide instruments for loan ensemble, supported by school music leaders E: surreymusichub@surreycc.gov.uk • Provide access to inspirational, high quality and Surrey Arts teachers. Repertoire has included musical experiences, working with professional choices from BBC 10 pieces as well as bespoke surreymusichub.com musicians and venues arrangements put together by the teachers. 16 17
Culture Box Surrey fs ks1 What is Culture Box Surrey? Culture Box Surrey is the Cultural Education Partnership (CEP) for the county of Surrey. ks2 CEPs are a national initiative led by Arts Council England to promote cultural education for children and young people in local areas. ks3 Culture Box Surrey offers support to schools ks4 that are passionate about equipping pupils Who makes up Culture Box? with the knowledge and cultural capital they need to succeed in life. Artsmark gives your school access to Culture Box Surrey is facilitated by Surrey Arts and led by a steering group comprising ks 5 training that will enable you to develop Head Teachers, leaders of cultural provider Support includes: a long term strategic plan for the development of cultural learning. organisations and Artswork. send Case studies about inspiring projects that We are working in partnership with Matthew have been delivered in schools across Bourne’s New Adventures, Delight, Stopgap Surrey and beyond Dance Company, Watts Gallery, Academy of Contemporary Music (ACM) and others. Collaborative school clusters working on joint programmes that create funding opportunities Arts Award offers a flexible framework designed to support children and young How can we help your school? Culture Box Surrey wants to ensure that the Resources website, with links to arts people to develop their skills and voice of young people is heard. Contact us organisations which have experience of interests in the arts, building their about opportunities to get involved in planning working in Surrey schools knowledge as they gain a unique set the future creative landscape of Surrey. of qualifications. Help with Artsmark and Arts Award For more information: E: info@cultureboxsurrey.org.uk 18 cultureboxsurrey.org.uk Photo: Clark Thomas Photography 19
Accessible Opportunities Surrey Arts has been supporting vulnerable groups such as Looked How can we help? Where do we work? After Children, people who have been For individual students such as looked after Anywhere! We go where the students are, displaced, children and adults with children, care leavers, or those who are not in including online. disabilities and those with mental health education, employment or training (NEET) or problems for many years. youth offending, we can provide access to: We currently work in a variety of settings outside • Music lessons mainstream schools. Workshops and training Working closely with education • Music mentoring sessions have been taking place in Special providers, youth services, foster carers, Schools, PRUs (including medical PRUs), youth NHS, police and local charities, we • Work placements are proud to be able to promote arts • Shared apprenticeships opportunities for these groups. • Training/CPD For group settings, such as Pupil Referral Units For students with additional social or (PRUs) and special schools we can provide: educational needs we believe that • Music programmes and workshops music can: • Training/CPD increase self confidence and the ability Soundbeam is a technology that uses ultrasonic sensors to detect movement and translates them into sounds. to process emotions We have just taken delivery of our own Soundbeam, encourage integration and social and are looking to use this to support music making in cohesion appropriate settings. If you would like to find out more about this please provide a safe and creative contact us; we’d love to be able to support you. environment to have fun and meet new friends reduce isolation and anxiety, improving mental health and For more information on any of these offers: emotional well being T: 01483 519303 E: james.pinchen@surreycc.gov.uk improve numeracy and literacy learning skills surreyarts.com 20 21
Costume Services Surrey Arts Wardrobe offers a unique collection of costumes, vintage clothing and accessories for your school to hire for theatrical productions, events and performance exams. Have a look on our website for hints, tips and tutorials. Membership Scheme We recognise the stresses that costuming large groups of students can present. Workshops and educational support Surrey Arts Wardrobe has designed a series of educational workshops that can be tailored to the needs With this in mind we have constructed a membership scheme to ease these pressures and make life a little easier. of your curriculum. This includes options for sessions both in your own school, or for small groups, within our wardrobe space at Surrey Arts. Our members gain the following benefits: Discounted hire charges Drama Costume Workshops GCSE/A-Level/BTEC support No deposit fees No minimum spend Whole class drama workshops at your school A week long intensive work experience program e and ls o h a v e s ets of Trestl for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5 students. for small groups, achieving a Bronze Arts Award. Invoice payment option We a s th a t c a n be used for mas k tion We can: Taking students through how to costume a A free ‘borrow week’ per show for fittings Strangeface e a n d c haracterisa a tr Explain the role of costume within the film, production from planning stages and mood or rehearsals physical the workshops. e. television and theatre industries. boards, to creating believable characters r h a lf a te rm at a tim Discounted rates for workshops and e hired fo r more deta ils. Look at different interpretations of the same including how accessories can be the key to These can b o n ta c t u s fo play throughout different time periods, how successful costuming. Along with teaching events Please c costumes can ‘make’ a show. useful skills such as basic repairs, laundry Bring in examples and displays to provide an methods and budgeting. For more information or to book an appointment: engaging hands-on learning experience. T: 01483 721697 E: sa.wardrobe@surreycc.gov.uk 22 surreyartswardrobte.org.uk 23 ks4 ks3 ks 5
Visual Arts As well our extensive range of music services, Surrey Arts also proudly supports SAOS Surrey Artists Open Studios began 2021 with the a number of visual arts projects around launch of a newly designed website and online the county. store. Each year hundreds of artists from across the county open their studios to the public for two weeks in June. As well as an opportunity to meet “Such an exciting exhibition and artists and to discuss their work, many also offer so full of promise for what’s workshops. School groups are welcome to visit to come “ their local artists, subject to appointment. For more information about what to see and do in We can also help to connect you with local art your area please visit: fs practitioners who can visit your school and lead bespoke workshops or classes for your students surreyopenstudios.org.uk ks1 in a variety of different artistic disciplines. Please contact us for more details. Surrey Hills Arts Surrey Hills Arts, a programme of related projects that explore the richness of our landscape and For more information about how to get ks2 involved with these offers, please contact: heritage through the arts, is supported by Surrey Arts in partnership with Surrey Hills AONB. Karl Newman: ks3 E: karl.newman@surreycc.gov.uk Projects include a series of permanent contemporary public art commissions called T: 01483 519303 Inspiring Views. Each project offers a variety ks4 SAOS - Caitlin Heffernan: of trails, walks, talks, workshops and other E: caitlin@surreyopenstudios.org.uk opportunities for young people, schools and families to take part. ks 5 Surrey Hills Arts - Ali Clarke: To find out more and how your school can benefit E: sa.visual@surreycc.gov.uk please visit: send surreyarts.com surreyhillsarts.org 24 25
More opportunities for your students As well as the wide variety of educational resources available to schools that you Workshops We offer out of school workshops and creative have seen outlined in this brochure, the experiences that your students can get involved work that Surrey Arts undertakes reaches in. far out into our community. Workshops include: From ensembles and opportunities to join Singing Guitar LIVE! inclusive orchestras or choirs, to holiday workshops and creative events, we have a range DJ and Music Arts and craft of activities you can signpost your students to. Production workshops Ensembles Holiday Activities Joining a group or ensemble is a great way to During the school holidays we provide a range of develop your learning and perform with other music and art activities. Our annual Easter music musicians in front of audiences. There are over courses have both residential and non-residential 50 Surrey Arts ensembles for beginners and options in a range of orchestral, vocal and digital experienced musicians, both young people experiences. 2020 saw our biggest online summer and adults. These include area and county programme ever with over 200 young people ensembles as well as accessible orchestras and taking part. choirs such as the award winning UP! Orchestra and Just So Singers. For more information on any of the activities listed here, please contact: T: 01483 519303 Keep up to date by signing up to the E: surreyarts@surreycc.gov.uk Surrey Arts newsletter at: surreyarts.com surreyarts.com 26 27
Contacts Local Area Contact Surrey Arts Team If you would like to have a chat with a member of the leadership team about instrumental provision for your school, each area of the county has a designated lead who you can phone on the main If you would like further information about any of the ways in which Surrey Arts can support Surrey Arts phone number or email, and they will be happy to talk through options with you. arts and music eduction in your school, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our team. Cranleigh Runnymead Head of Service Senior Manager: Vocal Strategy Alex Bondono Anna Shears Sarah Lee Nancy Gillio-Terry E: alex.bondonno@surreycc.gov.uk E: anna.shears@surreycc.gov.uk T: 01483 519278 T: 01483 519734 E: sarah.lee@surreycc.gov.uk E: nancy.gillioterry@surreycc.gov.uk Elmbridge Spelthorne Neil Franks Carl Woodcroft Senior Manager: Teaching and Learning Senior Manager: Schools and Technology E: neil.franks@surreycc.gov.uk E: carl.woodcroft@surreycc.gov.uk Abbie Richardson John Stephens T: 01483 519796 T: 01483 517941 E: abbie.richardson@surreycc.gov.uk E: john.stephens@surreycc.gov.uk Epsom & Ewell Surrey Heath Judith Royle James Harrison Senior Manager: Arts Schools and Partnerships Lead E: judith.royle@surreycc.gov.uk E: james.harrison@surreycc.gov.uk Karl Newman Alex Bondonno T: 01483 519279 T: 01483 519303 Guildford & Godalming Tandridge E: karl.newman@surreycc.gov.uk E: alex.bondonno@surreycc.gov.uk Neil Franks Yvette Madden E: neil.franks@surreycc.gov.uk E: yvette.madden@surreycc.gov.uk Primary Music Support/DSL Schools Administrator Judith Royle Jo Ninian Mole Valley Waverley T: 01483 519303 T: 01483 519303 Judith Royle Catherine Williams E: judith.royle@surreycc.gov.uk E: jo.ninian@surreycc.gov.uk E: judith.royle@surreycc.gov.uk E: catherineh.williams@surreycc.gov.uk Programme Manager: Inclusion & Music Costume Manager Jim Pinchen Susan Dinmore Reigate & Banstead Woking T: 01483 519303 T: 01483 721697 Alex Bondono Daniel Beale E: james.pinchen@surreycc.gov.uk E: sa.wardrobe@surreycc.gov.uk E: alex.bondonno@surreycc.gov.uk E: daniel.beale@surreycc.gov.uk 28 27
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