Music plays an important part in the life of the school. Younger children are taught a variety of singing games and are encouraged to add their own accompaniment to simple songs by using a variety of percussion instruments.
In the Junior Classes the children are encouraged to appreciate music and particularly singing as an enjoyable activity. Children are introduced to part singing and musical plays and operettas are performed regularly.
Every child is encouraged to play the recorder and Peripatetic music teachers visit the school every week to teach violin, ‘cello, flute, clarinet and a variety of brass instruments.
There are three lunchtime recorder clubs. The school choir rehearses weekly at lunchtime and is much in demand for singing at Church assemblies. The choir regularly entertains organisations within the community.
The visitor is a drummer with a famous band ... any guesses? (He's maintaining his current position as drummer!)

