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Clubs, Concerts, Choirs - Oh My!

Music education is fantastic for school children. It’s shown to positively impact not just academic performance, but also social, emotional and physical wellbeing.

Full of high-energy, active music making, games and self-expression, our lessons are often the highlight of our students' week.

Plus Sing Education ensures your child’s music learning is seamless. What happens in the classroom is woven into instrumental lessons, clubs and choir. Result!

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Clubs, Concerts, Choirs - Oh My!

Music education is fantastic for school children. It’s shown to positively impact not just academic performance, but also social, emotional and physical wellbeing.

Full of high-energy, active music making, games and self-expression, our lessons are often the highlight of our students' week.

All Your Needs Under One Umbrella

Olivia’s home – bursting with tales of another fantastic music lesson and her singing assembly that morning. “Mum, I have to practice a bit more before choir tomorrow.” You smile, watching her disappear, off to work on the complicated piece of music.

That is the Sing Education difference.

We make music fun for students and streamlined for parents. An engaging, robust curriculum, instrumental tuition integrated right into the school day and an easy booking portal for private lessons. Why not enroll your child today?

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A young girl in a blue cardigan and white shirt is captured mid-song, her expression focused and joyful. Her raised hand suggests active participation in a choir or music class, while a blurred classmate in the background shares in the harmonious activity, illustrating the vibrant and collaborative atmosphere of a Sing Education musical learning experience.
A new day is dawning in music education. From September 2024, there will be 43 Hub Lead Organisations (HLOs) replacing the existing 116 local Music Hubs. The key to making the new structure work? Strong schools’ leadership, parental engagement, and organisational collaboration.
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Nativity plays, instrumental concerts, singing assemblies and carolling – join Sing Education as we explore extracurricular music this December.
A young student in a white shirt and blue sweater is captured mid-song, her expression one of focus and joy as she participates in a group singing session. Her hands are expressive, accentuating the emotion of the performance, while blurred figures in the background suggest a communal atmosphere of shared musical experience.
Spotlight on Dairy Meadow. Explore what differentiates music education at this thriving West London primary school. Hear from the headteacher plus the Sing Education music specialist and leadership team.

Ready to take the first step?

Sing Education offers a variety of high-quality extracurricular music lessons. From ukelele to keyboard to drums, round out your child’s classroom music experience with individual or small group lessons following the ABRSM exam scheme. Enquire today about the offering at your child’s school.

Quotation marks

As well as curriculum music, our music teacher runs an after school choir. The children have loved performing at lots of school events and assemblies.

Lori Greenglass – Co Head, Clifton Primary School

Music for the Whole Child

Headteachers and school staff know first-hand how much young learners benefit from exciting, rewarding music education.

But as a parent did you know music offers even more when it comes to your child’s physical, emotional and social wellbeing?

For example, music decreases muscle fatigue in children, boosts their immune system and reduces cortisol levels (the stress hormone). It also increases happiness and ‘feel good’ chemicals like oxytocin and endorphins. And it shows promising evidence of decreasing depression and anxiety in children.

Enrol your child in Sing Education’s clubs, choirs and instrumental lessons and see the difference music can make.

Two joyful schoolchildren are playing blue ukuleles, sharing a moment of musical learning and enjoyment. The boy looks to the side with a bright smile, while the girl, also smiling, focuses on strumming her instrument. They are both dressed in school uniforms, suggesting an engaging music lesson within an educational setting. The image is framed in a unique cloud-like shape, emphasizing the light-hearted and creative atmosphere.
A young girl in a blue cardigan and white shirt is captured mid-song, her expression focused and joyful. Her raised hand suggests active participation in a choir or music class, while a blurred classmate in the background shares in the harmonious activity, illustrating the vibrant and collaborative atmosphere of a Sing Education musical learning experience.
A new day is dawning in music education. From September 2024, there will be 43 Hub Lead Organisations (HLOs) replacing the existing 116 local Music Hubs. The key to making the new structure work? Strong schools’ leadership, parental engagement, and organisational collaboration.
A joyful teacher with glasses and a patterned shirt enthusiastically raises her hand while holding a tablet, leading a classroom of students who are out of focus in the foreground. The setting suggests an interactive and lively educational environment, likely involving music or active participation, as indicated by the students' raised hands responding to the teacher's gesture.
Nativity plays, instrumental concerts, singing assemblies and carolling – join Sing Education as we explore extracurricular music this December.
A young student in a white shirt and blue sweater is captured mid-song, her expression one of focus and joy as she participates in a group singing session. Her hands are expressive, accentuating the emotion of the performance, while blurred figures in the background suggest a communal atmosphere of shared musical experience.
Spotlight on Dairy Meadow. Explore what differentiates music education at this thriving West London primary school. Hear from the headteacher plus the Sing Education music specialist and leadership team.

Want Sing Education at your school?

Sing Education partners with over 25 schools in the Greater London area. Each week we bring the transformative power of music to over 9000 primary school children through curricular lessons, instrumental sessions, singing assemblies, after school clubs and choirs. Not part of the family? Enquire today about bringing Sing Education to your child’s school.

Quotation marks

During the pandemic, Sing Education ensured that children learning at home benefitted from high quality remote lessons and those children attending school had music lessons delivered in person. They worked with us to ensure we could deliver music lessons safely when we reopened.

Sarah Roberts – Head, William Byrd Primary Academy

Good Music is Inclusive Music

High-quality, accessible music education raises children’s attainment, enhances expression and boosts language skills.

Sing Education sees these impacts every day in the classroom. Our unique brand of active, high-energy multisensory music-making challenges and engages students with games, singing exercises and instrumental tuition. 

Whether a child has English as an additional language, has a special educational need, or is a high academic achiever, music can be accessed in an equal way. Explore what good music education looks like – explore Sing Education.

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A young girl in a blue cardigan and white shirt is captured mid-song, her expression focused and joyful. Her raised hand suggests active participation in a choir or music class, while a blurred classmate in the background shares in the harmonious activity, illustrating the vibrant and collaborative atmosphere of a Sing Education musical learning experience.
A new day is dawning in music education. From September 2024, there will be 43 Hub Lead Organisations (HLOs) replacing the existing 116 local Music Hubs. The key to making the new structure work? Strong schools’ leadership, parental engagement, and organisational collaboration.
A joyful teacher with glasses and a patterned shirt enthusiastically raises her hand while holding a tablet, leading a classroom of students who are out of focus in the foreground. The setting suggests an interactive and lively educational environment, likely involving music or active participation, as indicated by the students' raised hands responding to the teacher's gesture.
Nativity plays, instrumental concerts, singing assemblies and carolling – join Sing Education as we explore extracurricular music this December.
A young student in a white shirt and blue sweater is captured mid-song, her expression one of focus and joy as she participates in a group singing session. Her hands are expressive, accentuating the emotion of the performance, while blurred figures in the background suggest a communal atmosphere of shared musical experience.
Spotlight on Dairy Meadow. Explore what differentiates music education at this thriving West London primary school. Hear from the headteacher plus the Sing Education music specialist and leadership team.

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