free amp templates

Primary Musical Education (0069) 

Course areas

Music fosters creativity and builds confidence. It helps learners to express themselves and shows them the importance of communication as they learn to connect with other musicians and with audiences.

1

What will students learn?

Learners explore music as performers, composers and informed listeners. They make, understand and appreciate music from different cultures, times and places, helping them to develop leadership and collaboration skills as well as self-confidence.

Cambridge Primary Music learners: cultivate a joy of music through participating in meaningful and enjoyable experiences
develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to contribute as musicians collaborate with others in purposeful and expressive ways through singing and playing instruments
nurture their individual and collective creativity use their growing knowledge to explore and generate music that is unique, relevant and valuable.

Students develop creative skills that will help with many aspects of their future learning and development. The course supports progression to Cambridge Lower Secondary Music

2

How is the programme taught?

Cambridge Primary Music is designed to be flexible so learners can perform through singing and playing musical instruments of any kind (as well as found objects and music technology). We recommend that learners experience music from their own culture as well as exploring music from other times and places.

The programme is designed to complement, rather than replace, instrumental or singing lessons.

3

How is Cambridge Primary Music assessed?

There are no Cambridge Primary Progression Tests or Checkpoint for this subject.

The emphasis of this course is for teachers to give learners formative feedback on the skills they want students to develop. This can be through discussion, observation and lesson outputs where teachers discuss with students ‘what went well’ and how they can improve further, so that students can reflect on, and improve, their performance.


Address

Europe and Asia Regional Office:
6 Hottey Close Mottingam London SE9 4TB UK 
USA and Canada Regional Office:
507 Knollcrest ln Chester 10918 New York united States of America
Africa Regional Office: 
Adenta Commandos, Adenta - Ghana

Contacts

Email: info@phbisglobal.org  
Phone:  +18457518235 for
(US, Canada, Europe and Asia) 
              
Phone: +233 244-101-271 for
              (Africa Regional Office) 

Links

PHBIS Ghana (Africa Regional Office) 
Term Dates
Open Days 
Parents 
Job Vancancies

© Copyright 2023 PHBIS Global All Rights Reserved