Instrumental and Music Teaching
The importance of music
- Learning to sing or play a musical instrument engages young people in learning a skill which
- Confidence
- Creative thought and action
- Social skills
- Team work
- Cultural awareness
- Intellectual and cognitive skills
- Physical skills
- Include all pupils
- Provide high impact presentations of pupils’ work
- Enhance the school curriculum
- Involve parents and the wider community
- Raise the profile of your school.
- A high quality, professional teaching service
- Flexibility
- Appropriately qualified and experienced teachers
- Teaching based on the instrumental/vocal curriculum ‘A Common Approach’
- An instrument loan scheme
- An instrument purchase scheme
- Experienced managerial and administrative support.
- Strings
- Woodwind
- Brass
- Guitar
- Recorder
- Percussion
- Keyboard
- Voice
- Free instrumental lessons
- Free loan of an instrument.
- Continuous Professional Development - for either the whole staff or individual teachers
- Projects tailored to meet individual school needs
- Advice and support on curriculum resources including the use of ICT.
is both enjoyable and rewarding and develops:
The importance of music for schools
- Music can:

Music also helps to create a sense of well being and achievement within the school environment.
What does I&MT provide?
What does I&MT offer?
- Expert teaching on the following instruments:
Wider Opportunities
An exciting whole class instrumental/vocal programme with a music curriculum bias. A wide range of instruments are available including African and Latin percussion, Taiko drumming, ukulele, recorder and all the more familiar orchestral instruments.
In partnership with the school this programme gives an opportunity for the whole class to learn for up to one full year and develop both musical and technical skills using a wide range of resources including Arts Support Service Interactive. The programme is mainly aimed at Key Stage 2 but does have a wider reach through transition projects.
Funding is available to support both the resources needed and provide instruments.
Another exciting programme is also available, this one developing the voice and singing skills, and is linked to the national Sing Up scheme. This programme gives access to whole class and whole school learning with nationally available resources and training for teachers. The programme is aimed at Key Stage 1 and 2.
Remission Scheme
To ensure that all young people can access the full range of opportunities both Nottinghamshire County Council and the Arts Support Service have created a remission scheme for instrumental teaching which offers pupils eligible for free school meals:
Curriculum Support
- Instrumental and Music Teaching is able to provide:
Who to contact
The Manager of Instrumental and Music Teaching
tel: 0115 953 5059
fax: 0115 953 5089
e-mail: imt@nottscc.gov.uk


