Music is a vibrant part of the culture of Camden School for Girls. The school has a musical tradition stretching back over many decades and have built numerous links with other local schools and music organisations.
The aim of the department is to engage students in genuine music-making. We focus on teaching students the necessary skills and concepts to make music with confidence and enthusiasm and to provide a broad range of opportunities for them to do so. This is carried out within three complementary areas: the timetabled curriculum, the extended curriculum and the instrumental service.
We believe that music lessons at KS3 are fundamental to our students' musical journey. The high-quality, positive musical experiences we create in Years 7, 8 and 9 prepare our students to continue their involvement in music-making as they progress through the school.
Our aim is to develop the students' musical skills and understanding through exploring a broad range of culturally diverse styles, genres and traditions.
The school has a thriving extended curriculum. Our regular ensembles include:
These groups rehearse regularly at lunchtimes and before or after school and they perform in public concerts throughout the year. Pupils also publicly perform work that they have prepared in their timetabled lessons.
These activities allow pupils who show a particular aptitude and enthusiasm for music to develop their skills further.
A wide variety of individual vocal and instrumental lessons are available in school.
We have a team of around 20 visiting tutors who work with our students.
Fees are charged for these lessons with discounts available for students on Pupil Premium or 6th form Bursary.
Enrolment takes place at the start of each half-term. Applications must be received at least three weeks prior to the end of the previous half-term. Please email music@csg.school to receive the application form.
Lessons take place during the normal school day but the times rotate so that the same curriculum lesson is not missed every week. Sometimes lessons will take place at break, lunchtime or after school but priorities will be given to those in the 6th form. Sixth form students will have a lesson in their free periods, lunch break or before/after school.
Visiting music teachers prepare the weekly lesson timetables which are accessed by all students on Google Classroom.
If you have any questions, please email music@csg.school
At CSG, there are many music ensembles on offer. When you join a music ensemble, we will encourage you to stay in the group for the duration of the academic year so there is a strong sense of progress and continuity for all members of the ensemble. There will be performance opportunities every term both within and outside of school, and a music tour at the end of the year. Sign up for one using this form, or come into a rehearsal to see what it’s all about. If you have any questions, your music teacher can help you.
Before school | Lunchtime | After school | |
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Monday |
Junior Recorders 12.50-1.25pm Ms Segal
Rock + Pop Bands Practice Rooms |
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Tuesday |
Junior Strings 8-9am (MH) |
Junior Wind 1pm-1.30pm
Junior Choir-Years 7-8 12.50-1.30pm
Junior Brass 1-1.30pm |
Symphony Orchestra 3.30-5pm |
Wednesday |
Rock + Pop Bands Practice Rooms |
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Thursday |
Chamber Choir 12.50-1.30pm Mrs Birchall (Main Hall)
KS3 Jazz Band 1-1.30pm Ms Coole |
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Friday |
Senior Strings 1-1.30pm Ms Segal (C31)
Rock + Pop Bands 1-1.30pm Mr Cambata (Music Hall) |
Big Band 3.30-4.30pm Ms.Coole (Music Hall) |