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13/03/24

Super proud to announce our three-year partnership with The Harris Federation.We're delighted to be supporting thousands of students across all 28 Sixth Form schools.Find out more... https://t.co/CGNrZyEQ5N pic.twitter.com/DcBrjRJO8e

13/03/24

Super proud to announce our three-year partnership with The Harris Federation.We're delighted to be supporting thousands of students across all 28 Sixth Form schools.Find out more... https://t.co/CGNrZyEQ5N pic.twitter.com/DcBrjRJO8e

26/09/23

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26/09/23

Come along to the open evening at our campus. Tour the Academy, hear from the head teacher and find out more from current students. Thursday 5th October 2023

12/05/23

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08/03/23

A huge thanks to Sophie Willmott from BT who led an apprenticeship event for students and parents yesterday at HCACP. Representatives from the NHS, and the finance sector also contributed to this event. pic.twitter.com/iVqJAAV0m9

08/03/23

A huge thanks to Sophie Willmott from BT who led an apprenticeship event for students and parents yesterday at HCACP. Representatives from the NHS, and the finance sector also contributed to this event. pic.twitter.com/iVqJAAV0m9

27/02/23

Harris Academy Greenwich 6th Form Application NOW OPEN – Deadline 31st March 2023-Recently awarded “Outstanding”-Top 10% of schools in England for 6th Form Results!-24% of our Y13 students(2022) accepted to Russell group universitiesClick Here to APPLYhttps://t.co/Is7XQYM4SH

25/11/22

Fantastic to have the first Harris Scholars event at this Monday. Thank you to our excellent tutors from who spent two hours really engaging the students in some high-level academic research exploring the meaning of 'the body' in different disciplines. pic.twitter.com/R7LUTrcFj0

22/11/22

Come along to our Beckenham Campus this Thursday and find out more about our Level 3 coursesThursday, 24 November4.30pm - 6.30pmRegister your interest belowhttps://t.co/PO5ntSCFrk

17/11/22

Fantastic to have the first Harris Scholars event at this Monday. Thank you to our excellent tutors from who spent two hours really engaging the students in some high-level academic research exploring the meaning of 'the body' in different disciplines. pic.twitter.com/R7LUTrcFj0

16/11/22

Don't miss our Bromley campus Sixth Form tomorrow, Thursday 17th November 2022 from 5.30pm - 7pmhttps://t.co/AGjbh6CRVT pic.twitter.com/ajqasmUlWe

01/11/22

Harris Academy Greenwich Sixth Form Open Evening, Next Week Wednesday, 9th November from 5:30-7:30pmRecently awarded “Outstanding” Sixth Form, Top 10% of schools in England for Sixth Form Results!Click the link below to book your tickets free of chargehttps://t.co/i9d2s0Q4Im

11/10/22

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14/09/22

SOUTH NORWOOD CAMPUSHarris Academy South Norwood, Cumberlow Avenue SE25 6AEWednesday 5th October 2022 Time: 4.30-7.00pm

14/09/22

PURLEY CAMPUSHarris Academy Purley, Kendra Hall Road, South Croydon CR2 6DT Wednesday 12th October 2022 Time: 5.00-7.00pm

14/09/22

MERTON CAMPUSHarris Academy Merton, Wide Way, Mitcham CR4 1BPThursday 6th October 2022 Time: 5.00-7.00pm

14/09/22

INVICTUS CAMPUSHarris Invictus Academy Croydon, 88 London Road, Croydon CR0 2TBThursday 10th November Time: 5.00-7.00pm

14/09/22

FALCONWOOD CAMPUSHarris Academy Falconwood, The Green, Welling DA16 2PEThursday 6th October 2022 Time: 6.00-8.00pm

14/09/22

EAST DULWICH CAMPUSHarris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich, Homestall Road SE22 0NRHarris Boys’ Academy East Dulwich, Peckham Rye, London SE22 0ATThursday 10th November Time: 4.30-6.30pm

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Course Content

Component 1:  Appraising Music

 

Your listening skills, ability to analyse music and place it into context will all be tested. This is assessed via an exam paper at the end of Year 13. This component makes up 40% of the A Level.

 

Students study a compulsory area of study based on Western Classical Music from 1650-1910. This will include set works from the classical, baroque and romantic periods. Studying composers including Vivaldi, Chopin, Brahms and Mozart.


Students will also learn about popular music from 1960 to the present day focusing on artists including Muse, Beyonce and Stevie Wonder.

 

A third module will be chosen from either; music for stage or screen, contemporary classical or jazz, depending on the cohort. Listening questions will be based on familiar and unfamiliar works from within these areas of study.

 

Students will be required to learn the basics of music theory and have a knowledge of how to read score. Assessment will be based around elements of music and students will be expected to develop a wide and varied musical vocabulary.

 

Component 2: Performing Music

 

Students must be able to perform music using one or both of the following ways:

 

  • Instrumental/vocal: as a soloist, and/or as part of an ensemble
  • Production: via music technology.


    Students must perform for a minimum of 10 minutes.

     

    Performance makes up 35% of the A Level.

Students are assessed on the:

 

  • The level of difficulty of their performance
  • Their technical control throughout their performance
  • The performance qualities they can display
  • The expression they can put upon their piece

 

Pieces should be a minimum of grade 5 standard. Multiple pieces may be used to fill the 10 minutes.

 

Component 3: Composing Music

 

Students are required to compose 2 compositions with a combined time of at least 4 minutes 30 seconds.

 

Composition makes up 25% of the A Level

 

The first composition is set to a brief and the second is a free composition. Both are of equal value to the overall A Level.

 

Compositions must demonstrate technical control in the use of appropriate musical elements and how they are combined to make sense as a whole. 

 

Students must be able to compose music in one or both of the following formats:

 

  • Instrumental/vocal: produce notated score, written accounts and/or lead sheet by traditional means or by using music software as appropriate
  • Production: generated entirely digitally, by using music software, without notated score but with accompanying annotation.

Assessment

Students sit examinations in their A Level courses at the end of Year 13. All students will take internal end of year examinations at the end of year 12 to determine suitability to continue with the subject in Year 13. Students who do not meet the required pass grade in the Year 12 end of year examinations will not be permitted to progress into Year 13.

Entry Requirements

Students are required to be at a Grade 5 standard in their chosen instrument. They do not have to have certification but can demonstrate musical skills at this level with experience of public performance and/or music production projects. They will have a grade 5 or above in English Language GCSE and a grade 6 or above in Music GCSE.  Students may also be asked to attend an audition.

 

Check the song selection in either RockSchool or ABRSM graded books to check your performance standard.

Career Progression

Progression to Higher Level courses in Music or Music Technology is normally through application to a degree course in a specialist area.  Studying Music or Music Technology develops transferable skills which can take you into employment.  These include using creativity, using technology to produce and synthesize music and sounds, and developing performing skills.  Success at this level requires determination and dedication.

 

Music graduates have a wide range of career options available to them both inside and outside the industry, including: Performer, Teacher, Administrator, Songwriter, Conductor, Composer, Recording Engineer, Manager, Promoter, or Music Publisher.

 

There are also more jobs than ever in music business related areas, such as: careers in Digital Marketing, Social Media, PR, Technology, Label Services, Ticketing and Merchandising. It is also common to find music graduates in Consultancy, Finance, Banking and areas such as Music Therapy.

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