Music
Music is a universal language that can engage and inspire children. Learning a musical instrument or simply appreciating a broader range of musical genres develops the mind and spirit in unique ways. It also provides a source of joy and satisfaction that can last a lifetime.
Music has a central place in the curriculum at The British School of Brasilia. Musical education, therefore, begins in Early Years and continues every year, allowing students to develop an appreciation and love for music whilst honing their musical skills.
Throughout the year a busy schedule of concerts and musical workshops provide children with the opportunities to showcase their work and talent, both in the school and in the wider community.
Whole class instrumental music lessons provide every child with the opportunity to discover and learn an instrument they enjoy. Individual lessons are also provided during the school day for children who wish to make faster progress on their chosen instrument.
Pupils are introduced to music and its various aspects through playing, singing and dancing in daily sessions lasting 15 to 30 minutes. Each child also has the opportunity to begin to play a simple musical instrument and through a very practical approach begin to understand fundamental aspects of music such as rhythm and harmony. The Music curriculum is designed to develop each child’s understanding and appreciation of music. Each child’s musical experience is built up through learning to play a range of musical instruments to a basic level. The instruments available at the school include violin, keyboard, piano, drums, bass, acoustic guitar, guitar and ukulele. We also have offered Music Technology lessons in Extended Curriculum, in which students learn how to edit and remix audio and songs.































