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CURRICULUM

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MiSST Andrew Lloyd Webber Programme

MiSST’s Key Stage 3 curriculum, known as the Andrew Lloyd Webber Programme is a rigorous, high-quality curriculum which produces high-level, imaginative performers, composers and critical thinkers, preparing them for music GCSE, A-Level and beyond.

Throughout the Andrew Lloyd Webber Programme students learn to play their instrument and perform as a soloist and in ensembles. Students sing throughout KS3 and learn to improvise and compose as well as listening to a variety of musicians and genres. All resources are accessible online via our Staff Hub.

MiSST is committed to improving the quality of teaching, learning and leadership of music through high quality staff training, which increases knowledge, understanding and skills. 

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MiSST Schools in the Spotlight: OFSTED

Recent Ofsted inspections have highlighted the impact of MiSST’s music programme in partner schools, recognising the role of music education in raising standards and enriching school life.

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Central Foundation Boys' School

“All pupils play music to a high standard, and many join the school’s orchestra.”
 
“All pupils are taught to play a musical instrument competently”

— Ofsted report, 11-12 March 2025

Harris Academy Peckham

“Pupils [are] provided with free musical instruments and tuition. Pupils have performed at prestigious concert venues, such as Drury Lane Theatre and the Southbank Centre.”


— Ofsted report 11-12 February and 11-12 March 2025

For more information about the curriculum and how we work in partnership with schools to deliver it, please contact our
Director of Music, Stephanie Bissell – stephanie@misst.org.uk or
our Director of School Partnerships Emma Cunliffe – emma@misst.org.uk

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2425 ANNUAL REPORT final.pdf

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