The Music Department provides a broad, ambitious and inclusive curriculum that reflects the school’s strong musical and choral heritage. Provision is aligned with the school’s wider educational intent by nurturing disciplined, creative and culturally informed learners through a rich sequence of musical experiences.
Learners are enabled to become confident performers, creative composers and critical listeners. They develop secure musical literacy, stylistic awareness and fluency using instruments, singing and music technology. They encounter a wide range of genres, traditions and cultural practices, enabling personal expression as well as cultural understanding. The curriculum intent emphasises ambition, coherence and equality of access for all students.
Music is taught through a sequenced curriculum that revisits and deepens core strands of performing, composing and listening. Key Stage 3 includes wholeclass instrumental learning, structured lessons that move from listening and theory into practical performance, and the systematic integration of music technology using Logic Pro X and MIDIkeyboard workstations. Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 provide extended study time, higher technical expectations and opportunities for specialised performance, composition and analysis.
The curriculum is complemented by daily musical experiences, partnerships with professional musicians, cathedral services, instrumental tuition and a broad cocurricular program.
Bishops Singers – Runners up, Judges Distinction Award, Barnados Choir of the Year National Competition 2026
Wind Quintet – Regional Finalists of the ProCorda Chamber Music National Festival 2025
Martha Davies – ABRSM Diploma (flute) with Distinction
Instrumental Exams, Grade 8 (with Distinction)
Ronald Valdez (piano), James Phillips (piano), Oscar Hind (French horn), Gio Galanza (piano), Olivia Kerr (singing), Samuel Fitzsimmons (music theatre), Xander Bridgett (drums), Tanay Vajramani (piano)
Music Colleges
Guildhall School of Music & Drama – Tiger-Lilly Jonathan, Benny Taylor
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire – Montgomerie Clark, Gianpiero Greatorex, Rosie Woodhouse
Choral Scholarships
Olivia Kerr – Worcester College, Oxford
Shivam Padiyar –Girton College, Cambridge
Tanay Vajramani – Gonville & Caius, Cambridge
Benjamin Jacobs – Member of National Youth Brass Band and Regional Finalist Rotary Young Musician of the Year
Michael Tao – South West of England Winner Rotary Young Musician of the Year
Pupils demonstrate confident performance skills using instruments and voice, creative independence in composition, fluency with music technology and developing analytical precision. Participation rates in instrumental tuition and ensembles are extremely strong, with over 315 pupils receiving instrumental lessons and more than 120 involved in regular ensemble activity. Students’ progress to GCSE and Alevel with secure foundational knowledge, and older musicians frequently participate in regional and national ensembles such as NYO, NYBBGB and NCO
The department offers a highly active programme that enriches learning beyond the classroom. Activities include:
Head of Department: Lewis Edney – lde@bishopwordsworths.org.uk
Teachers of Music: Paul Du Plessis-Smith – pps@bishopwordsworths.org.uk