A Christmas Full of Music and Joy with Sing Education

Watch our video featuring the voices of over 600 students from Sing Education primary schools across the UK

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As the festive season approaches, it’s a perfect time to reflect on a year filled with harmony, rhythm, and song. At Sing Education, music has been the heart of every school term, helping children find their voices, build confidence, and share in the joy of performance. This year, we’re thrilled to share a special Christmas video that captures the spirit of our work, featuring the voices of over 600 children from 20 Sing Education schools.

As we look back on the year, highlights include refining our innovative music curriculum, concerts showcasing young talent, teacher training events and new partnerships that have expanded music opportunities to even more schools. Thanks to our dedicated teachers and the enthusiasm of our partner schools, Sing Education continues to touch thousands of lives every week. 

From all of us at Sing Education, we wish you a very Merry Christmas filled with music, laughter, and joy. Thank you for the part you have played in helping every child have a voice

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