KS4
Why consider GCSE Music
- Music is an academic subject in its own right, but it actually benefits other subjects too.
- It will provide transferable skills.
- It is valued highly as a subject by employers and universities.
- Making music can help a young person maintain good mental health during a time of high pressure.
- You are more likely to succeed and achieve a higher grade if you study something you are good at and enjoy.
- Studying music opens doors to many opportunities.
Course Structure
COMPONENT 1 (PERFORMANCE) = 30% - Perform 1 solo and 1 ensemble performance totalling 4-6 minutes combined duration.
COMPONENT 2 (COMPOSING) = 30% - Compose 2 compositions totalling 3 minutes combined duration. One to a choice of briefs set by Eduqas and the other being a free composition.
COMPONENT 3 (APPRAISING) = 40% - 1hr 15 min exam. Eight questions in total, two on each of the four areas of study.
- Area of study 1: Musical Forms and Devices
- Area of study 2: Music for Ensemble
- Area of study 3: Film Music
- Area of study 4: Popular Music
Course Expectations
- You need to be able to sing or play an instrument to ideally grade 3/4 standard by the end of the course
- You must be prepared to work on your ability to read music notation
- You must be involved in extra-curricular clubs in the music department. Membership of Senior Choir is a requirement
- You must be willing to open your mind to new styles of music and musical experiences
- You must meet deadlines