Without music, life would be a mistake.
Music is a universal language that embodies one of the highest forms of creativity. A high quality music education should engage and inspire pupils to develop a love of music and their talent as musicians, and so increase their self-confidence, creativity and sense of achievement. As pupils progress, they should develop a critical engagement with music, allowing them to compose, and to listen with discrimination to the best in the musical canon. National Curriculum for Music, purpose of study
At Lansbury Lawrence, we follow the Sing Up Music curriculum progression
Musical Community
If you arrived early to school yesterday, you may have seen and heard an interesting sight! All of the Lansbury Lawrence staff, and children in the breakfast club, were out in the playground singing together. This was the beginning of a wonderful day of music learning...
Lights Camera Score and our orchestra
It has been wonderful to work with our yr5 orchestra this term. In response to a story and script written by Stepney All Saints yr12 pupils, inspired by the pandemic, Lansbury Lawrence created the musical score to the animation. We worked with Greg and Issy, who...
Yr6 Musical Solo
If you practise hard, you can achieve anything! Here's a yr6 solo out in the Edible Playground for us all to enjoy. https://youtu.be/OStVGNFMYzc
Yr5 Musical Medley
Year 5 have had a wonderful year learning their musical instruments. We have a whole year group of confident wind, brass and strings musicians. Here’s a small performance from today, so you can see how well they are doing. Thank you to THAMES and the music tutors who...
Yr4 Musical Medley
Year 4 have had a wonderful year learning their new musical instruments. Here's a small performance from today, so you can see how well they are doing. Thank you to THAMES and the music tutors who have been working with us; Nye, Otto, Tomyr and David....
A Musical Adventure
We learned about the different sounds percussion instruments can make in music today. We made quiet sounds and loud sounds. We made slow sounds and fast sounds. We made up our own sounds for different physical features and then went on a musical adventure around the...
The beginnings of an orchestra…
Last year, we worked on a great project called Lights, Camera, Score, which explores storytelling through film and music, facilitated by Three Stones Media. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic , the project was cut short. So, we are very excited to announce that we...
Fabulous 4
Year 4 got of to a flying start playing their musical instruments this week. Both Riley Class and Van Gogh Class are making great progress with their instruments. The sound of trombones, violins, clarinets ,trumpets, cellos and saxophones could be heard across the...
Thankyou for the music
Although this term at Lansbury Lawrence has been only three weeks back in the classroom for the majority of our children, it certainly hasn't put a stop the the amazing creativity and music that could be heard all around our school. From drumming and singing in Year 1...
Q&A with Rosabella Gregory
Today some of our children in UKS2 had an exciting opportunity to ask award-winning singer-songwriter, composer and Royal Academy of Music graduate Rosabella Gregory some questions about her life, influences and work within the music industry. Our children created...