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Primary schools in Lancashire (and across England) are required to publish a summary of their Music Development Plan on their websites before the start of each academic year (for example, before 2024–25), and to update it annually.

This summary reflects:

  • The school’s music curriculum and how it aligns with the National Plan for Music Education, including key features such as instrument tuition, ensemble work, performances, and progression plans.

  • Highlight how the school collaborates with Lancashire Music Hub and other local providers to lift the quality and accessibility of music education .

  • Be easily accessible to pupils, parents, and the local community to promote transparency and encourage engagement.

Publishing this summary online helps ensure:

  • Parental awareness of the school’s music offer.

  • Accountability in delivering a well-sequenced, funded, and evaluated music curriculum.

  • Opportunities for collaboration with Music Hubs and other schools to improve provision

  • Document-0Music Development Plan Summary