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This Review of music education in the English school system lays down recommendations for minimum expectations of what any child going through the system should receive in terms of an education in music. It also outlines a national plan, which...
A list of additional ad hoc analysis not included in our standard publications.
Special Conditions imposed on the University of West London (‘UWL’), trading as London College of Music Examinations (‘LCME’).
The Taskforce and Working Groups have been set up to develop guidance for safe reopening of DCMS sectors following the latest coronavirus guidelines.
Rules and regulations for GCSEs (9 to 1) in music.
Safeguarding guidance for providers of activities, after-school clubs, tuition and other out-of-school settings.
Approved key stage 4 qualifications (GCSEs, Technical Awards, AS levels and graded music exams), discount codes and point scores for reporting in the 2014 to 2026 school and college performance tables.
Over £4 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been awarded to renovate the last remaining Picturehouse in Northern Ireland.
Get an entertainment licence to stage indoor entertainment on a site.
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