Curriculum Intent Statement

At Leigh Academy Rainham, our vision is to offer a comprehensive Performing Arts curriculum, encompassing the domains of practical, theoretical, and disciplinary performance art knowledge and the interrelationships between them. We teach our pupils the fundamental practical performance techniques required to succeed at GCSE level and beyond. Our Performing Arts Department is guided by the inspiring straplines, “Unlocking Potential, Making Dreams a Reality” and “Dream, Believe, Achieve.” Our curriculum is deeply rooted in the Middle Years Programme (MYP) framework from the International Baccalaureate (IB) and is a powerful embodiment of these visions. to develop intercultural understanding, interdisciplinary learning, and global engagement.

We aim to develop students’ practical knowledge and skills in both drama and music. Our focus is on improving instrumental ability and understanding of basic music notation in music, while enhancing confidence and performance techniques in drama. These performing subjects are taught in a carousel format, allowing pupils to move between subjects after each module. We integrate works of theatre practitioners such as Bertolt Brecht, Frantic Assembly, and Antonin Artaud to broaden their knowledge of varying performance styles, ensuring that our pupils enter their GCSE and post-16 years with knowledge that will not only help them succeed at these levels but also in further education and the professional industry. We adhere to a “no opt-out” policy to encourage pupils to confront their performance fears, enhancing their confidence and ability to excel in any workplace scenario.

WJEC Eduqas Music GCSE

Topics

Module 1

  • Musical Theory
  • Music Forms and Devices

Module 2

  • Music Forms and Devices

Module 3

  • Music Ensemble

Module 4

  • Music Ensemble
  • Popular Music

Module 5

  • Popular Music

Module 6

  • Film Music

40% exam & 60% practical assessment

Component 1 – Performing
A minimum of two pieces, one of which must be an ensemble performance of at least one minute duration. The other piece(s) may be either solo and/or ensemble. One of the pieces performed must link to an area of study of the learner’s choice.

Non-examination assessment (NEA)
4-6mins
30% of GCSE
Internally assessed, externally moderated

Component 2 – Composing
Two compositions, one of which must be in response to a brief set by Eduqas. Learners will choose one brief from a choice of four, each one linked to a different area of study. The briefs will be released during the first week of September in the academic year in which the assessment is to be taken. The second composition is a free composition for which learners set their own brief.

Non-examination assessment (NEA)
3-6mins
30% of GCSE
Internally assessed, externally moderated

Component 3 – Appraising
This component is assessed via a listening examination. Eight questions in total, two on each of the four areas of study: Musical Forms and Devices; Music for Ensemble; Film Music; Popular Music. Two of the eight questions are based on extracts set by Eduqas.

Written exam
1hr 15mins
40% of GCSE