Music at Holy Rood RC High School
Music engages learners of all ages, interests and abilities. It uses a universal language of numbers and symbols, which allows us to communicate ideas in a concise, unambiguous and rigorous way.
All pupils study music in S1 to S3 following the BGE, then pupils will sit a National qualification at level 4 or 5. Pupils can then choose to continue their musical studies in S5 and S6 by studying National 5, Higher or Advanced Higher music.
Staff
Mrs S Howgego – Curriculum Leader
Ms C D’Arrigo
Instrumental Staff
Mr Barker – Brass
Mr McVinnie – Cello
Ms Halyburton – Double Bass
Mr Linfoot – Guitar
Mr Rankin – Percussion
Mr Anderson – Piano / Keyboard
Ms Johnston – Violin
Miss Barry – Voice
Mrs Barker – Woodwind
Subjects & levels offered
BGE S1 to S3 Music
In music our pupils learn how to read music and play different instruments, sometimes for the first time or they continue to learn an instrument they started in Primary school. It provides our pupils with many transferable skills that will help them in work, life and beyond and enhances the work completed in other subjects at the school.
S1
Pupils will learn how to read music and play the following instruments:
> Drum Kit
> Glockenspiel
> Guitar
> Keyboard
> Ukulele
> Xylophone
The pupils work hard learning each instruments notation. They have time to practice on their own and will have to work together to play pieces at the same time and in time. Pupils also work on a unit of work throughout the year called Understanding Music, where they will listen to music in a range of different styles and learn to pick out different concepts relating to the music such as the time signature and the speed of the music.

Students focus on their keyboard skills at Holy Rood High
S2
Throughout S2 pupils will work on 3 units:
> Performance skills
> Composing skills
> Understanding music
Pupils are allowed to pick 2 of their favourite instruments from S1 to practice and learn more in-depth. They are given different performance tasks and have the choice to complete these individually or as a group.
Pupils learn how to create their own music using instruments and digital technology. Throughout the year pupils improve their understanding of music reasearching different concepts and genres.

Students learn to play together in small groups
S3
Pupils who choose music in S3 work on 3 units:
> Performance skills
> Composing skills
> Understanding music
Subjects & levels offered
Senior Phase S4 to S6
During the senior phase we offer music at National 4, 5, Higher and Advanced Higer. Each course is made up of the same units that follow the BGE, building firmly on the experiences and outcomes they will have experienced and achieved by the end of S3. It enables them to extend and deepen their learning.
National 4 Music

National courses reflect the Curriculum for Excellence values, purposes and principles. They offer flexibility, provide more time for learning, more focus on skills and applying learning, and scope for personalisation and choice.
Pupils will, through regular practice and reflection perform level-specific music with sufficient accuracy while maintaining musical flow. Pupils will develop technical and musical performing skills.
National 5 Music

National courses reflect the Curriculum for Excellence values, purposes and principles. They offer flexibility, provide more time for learning, more focus on skills and applying learning, and scope for personalisation and choice.
Pupils will, through regular practice and reflection perform level-specific music with sufficient accuracy while maintaining musical flow. Pupils will develop technical and musical performing skills.
Higher Music

National courses reflect the Curriculum for Excellence values, purposes and principles. They offer flexibility, provide more time for learning, more focus on skills and applying learning, and scope for personalisation and choice.
Pupils will, through regular practice and reflection perform level-specific music with sufficient accuracy while maintaining musical flow. Pupils will develop technical and musical performing skills.
Advanced Higher Music

National courses reflect the Curriculum for Excellence values, purposes and principles. They offer flexibility, provide more time for learning, more focus on skills and applying learning, and scope for personalisation and choice.
Learners will, through regular practice and reflection perform level-specific music with sufficient accuracy while maintaining musical flow. Pupils will develop technical and musical performing skills.

Career Opportunities
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