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Music A Level

Hinchingbrooke School

Brampton Road, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3BN

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Arts, Media and Publishing

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Hinchingbrooke School
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Applicants will only be considered once all the application information has been completed including predicted and/or actual grades and references.

Applicants with non-UK qualifications, for example, overseas qualifications, will be required to have the equivalence of their qualifications verified by UK ENIC (the wider European title for national recognition agencies www.enic.org.uk) who will charge the you a fee for providing this ‘Statement of Comparability’. If you are unable to gain a Statement of Comparability, we reserve the right to withdraw your application due to the lack of comparable grade evidence. We are required to ensure that students are eligible for ESFA funding, which is guaranteed if they are living with a parent who: Has British citizenship and/or; Has a right of abode/leave to enter the UK and/or; Has a relevant work permit/visa and/or; Is a foreign diplomat.

Please provide any outstanding documentary evidence in relation to the above. Applications from students who are not eligible for ESFA funding will have their application withdrawn by the school. The school does not hold a licence to support applicants with Home Office Tier 4 Student Visa status.

Course Summary

Why Study Music?

This course is designed to help you develop your skills as a performer, composer, and listener. You study the theory and history of music, will have instrumental or vocal lessons, and perform as both a soloist and as part of ensembles. The course gives you a broad range of skills which are highly desirable at university level.

Course Details

What Does The Course Involve?

• Performing – 30% with a ‘final recital’ of at least 8 minutes at the end of the course

• Compositional Techniques – 10%

• One original Composition – 20%

• Listening and Understanding – 40% final exam, which involves knowledge and analysis of 13 set works plus related works

You will receive 9 hours lesson time during the fortnight, additional listening, homework on knowledge and analysis of set works, homework on compositional techniques and composition, developing performing skills – practice lessons, concerts, and research.

You will be an active part of the vibrant extra-curricular life of the Music Department and a role model to our younger musicians, developing your leadership and personal skills. Our Christmas and Summer Concerts, ‘Glastonbrooke’ festival, school shows, annual Music Festival and the use of a Bosendorfer Concert Grand Piano in our purpose-built Performing Arts Centre all help to enrich the life of our sixth form musicians.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

How Will I Be Assessed?

Exam Board: Edexcel

Performing: You will need to prepare a recital of at least 8 minutes in length, assessed externally.

Composing: You will be assessed externally

Analysis: There is a two hour and 10-minute listening and written paper at the end of Year 13.

Entry requirements

What Are The Entry Requirements?

To qualify for a place in Sixth Form, you must achieve five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including Maths and either English Language or Literature or five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, plus at least a grade 4 in Maths and English Language or Literature.

For this course: GCSE grade 5 in GCSE Music, grade 5 theory, practical and current performance

Your next steps...

Leading To A Career In?

‘A-Level Music is widely accepted as a general qualification for entry into any type of business or organisation or for entry into a wide range of degree

courses in other subjects. You could take this course with other advanced level courses to prepare for

higher education in Music related courses or more general higher education courses.

With further training, you could go into a job related to Music such as a Music Composer, Freelance Musician, Sound Technician, Theatre, Concert Management, or you may wish to use your music ability for recreational purposes. The course is designed to provide you with access to a range of music related employment and will also develop the skills, understanding and knowledge that many employers seek.



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