The A Level Music course imaginatively explores the three musical disciplines: performance, composition and analysis. It is tailored to your strengths as coursework is weighted to the skills you most enjoy. We follow the OCR specifications with 60% coursework and 40% examination. It ranges from baroque to jazz and covers diverse musical interests.
All students need a minimum of five GCSE passes (any subject) at grade 4 or better to study in Sixth Form. If students achieve an average point score of 8 or higher across all of their GCSEs they can study 4 A Levels or equivalent subjects. Must be actively performing at club level in an individual and/or a team sport.
Unit 1 - Performing Students will give a recital in Upper Sixth, for a duration of 6 to 12 minutes depending on your coursework weighting. The recital can be solo or include ensemble works giving you the best experience. The recital is assessed by audio-visual recording. Unit 2 - Composing Over the course you will complete two compositions, and the coursework accounts for 25% of the A Level. Students will have dedicated composition lessons throughout the course, and for those wanting to showcase their composition, you can include an additional technical exercise to increase the weighting of the coursework to 35%. Unit 3 - Historical Study This is the only examination aspect of the course assessment, and it represents 40% of the qualification. Students will study a range of music, focusing on 20th century jazz, jazz musicians and 19th century music. Students will also study two works, one classical and one jazz, providing invaluable insight and analytical skill that is a huge benefit to performing musicians.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Southampton |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £19,995 |
Address | Wilton Road, Southampton, SO15 5UQ |
The A Level Music course imaginatively explores the three musical disciplines: performance, composition and analysis. It is tailored to your strengths as coursework is weighted to the skills you most enjoy. We follow the OCR specifications with 60% coursework and 40% examination. It ranges from baroque to jazz and covers diverse musical interests.
All students need a minimum of five GCSE passes (any subject) at grade 4 or better to study in Sixth Form. If students achieve an average point score of 8 or higher across all of their GCSEs they can study 4 A Levels or equivalent subjects. Must be actively performing at club level in an individual and/or a team sport.
Unit 1 - Performing Students will give a recital in Upper Sixth, for a duration of 6 to 12 minutes depending on your coursework weighting. The recital can be solo or include ensemble works giving you the best experience. The recital is assessed by audio-visual recording. Unit 2 - Composing Over the course you will complete two compositions, and the coursework accounts for 25% of the A Level. Students will have dedicated composition lessons throughout the course, and for those wanting to showcase their composition, you can include an additional technical exercise to increase the weighting of the coursework to 35%. Unit 3 - Historical Study This is the only examination aspect of the course assessment, and it represents 40% of the qualification. Students will study a range of music, focusing on 20th century jazz, jazz musicians and 19th century music. Students will also study two works, one classical and one jazz, providing invaluable insight and analytical skill that is a huge benefit to performing musicians.