Music at Hazlegrove

Our award-winning Music Department is vibrant and energetic, led by Director of Music and Performing Arts, Mrs Nicki Sclater.

A love of music is forged throughout the school, with great opportunities for beginners through to more advanced musicians. All children sing with great enthusiasm and musicality, and we are very proud of the standard of our choirs, which form an integral part of our beautiful annual services at both Wells Cathedral and Sherborne Abbey. Parents and pupils alike enjoy spotting academic staff, who are a regular addition to our Hazlegrove Voices at these events!

Whilst in the classroom, children are introduced to music through imaginative and engaging topics from pop-song writing to the science of sound.

Singing in a choir is a part of the timetable from Years 3 to 6, and every child is encouraged to take up a musical instrument during their time at the school. Class-instrumental learning is taught in Years 2-6, as a part of the curriculum, with peripatetic staff supporting learning in brass, woodwind and strings.

Budding musicians are encouraged to join a wide variety of ensembles. There are opportunities for all and performances feature in our weekly informal Friday concerts as well as our whole-school and joint ventures throughout the year.

Music Ensembles and Instrumental Learning

The Music Department is an energetic and exciting place to be with ensembles such as our Senior and Junior Orchestras, Senior Strings, Hazlegroove Percussion Ensemble, Wind Band, DJ club and Senior Brass. Our six home-grown rock and pop bands are always extremely well received, with a recent group enjoying the opportunity to perform on local radio.

We offer an ever-growing selection of instruments taught by dedicated and inspirational staff, ranging from piano, singing and orchestral instruments to electric guitar and bass, bagpipes, percussion and drum kit. Our latest venture into individual and group DJing lessons has proved particularly popular!

Instrumental Lessons and Music Scholarships

All instrumental lessons are delivered on a rota system, ensuring that the impact on academic lessons is kept to a minimum. We work closely with our academic colleagues to ensure that subjects are not unduly affected, with leeway given for those receiving LSU support or those who are learning 3 or more instruments. Children are encouraged to work towards ABRSM and Trinity music exams, (although it is recognised that this is not always the best route for all!) and we also prepare a large number for Grade 5 Theory.

We have a strong tradition of music scholarships, with children receiving awards to a wide range of senior schools. All of our musicians are encouraged to explore their particular areas of interest, with recent pupils gaining recognition in the French horn, piano, composition and music technology.

Meet Our Director of Performing Arts - Mrs Sclater!

Nicola attended The Lady Eleanor Holles School as a music scholar. She went on to study for a BA (Mus) and a PGCE at The University of Bristol. During this time Nicola played her violin and her saxophone in a variety of orchestras, jazz bands and a string ensembles, performing at venues such as The Royal Festival Hall and Eton College.

Over the last 20 years Nicola has had extensive experience both in the classroom and as an instrumental music teacher. Her roles include Head of Music, a teacher of Years 7 to 13 and a peripatetic violin, piano and music theory teacher. This varied experience has given her a valuable insight in to all aspects of a successful Music and Performing Arts Department. 


Drama at Hazlegrove

The Drama Department is led by the Head of Drama, Mrs Polly Whitfield. It is a busy and thriving Department where pupils of all ages can get involved from acting, singing and dancing. There is also the opportunity to become a Drama Monitor in Year 8. Monitors are given various roles and can help backstage, with costumes and make-up.

Every child is involved in a major play or musical in every year of their Hazlegrove life, with acting, singing and dancing enjoyed by all. By the end of their time at Hazlegrove, stepping onto the stage has become second nature.

To nurture a child’s confidence is at the very heart of our drama programme.

Our well-appointed theatre provides ample opportunity for developing vocal skills, resilience, communication and curiosity. For those who see the world as a stage, this is a great place to start! Drama is taught as a part of the curriculum from Year 1 right the way through to Year 7, with a two-week production undertaken by the whole of Year 8 during the summer term.

LAMDA & Scholarships

Our purpose-built studio provides ample opportunity for keen dancers, with lessons taught to small groups throughout the whole school. It doesn’t stop there! We offer Speech and Drama lessons through which children are prepared for regular LAMDA examinations, and the annual showcase is always a triumphant night and enjoyed by parents and friends keen to support their young thespians.

Children who show a particular aptitude for Drama are encouraged to apply for a scholarship at their future school, once they are in Year 8. We have experienced great success in recent years, with children receiving awards from a wide range of senior schools

Welcome to the Spotlight - our Head of Drama!

 

Polly attended The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She went on to study for a BA (Hons) in Drama and Education. Polly has had extensive experience in directing, having worked at Exeter Northcott Theatre and then as Head of Education at Hall for Cornwall. Polly has also worked at the BBC and has been a LAMDA teacher. Polly has joined us from Blundell’s senior school, where she was for the past 7 years. 


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