Welcome from the Director of Music
Across the Laurel Education Trust, music has been thriving. Simon Balle Music leads the work and our passion for inspiring students through music has reached a new audience at Mill Mead. It is wonderful that so many are part of Team Music in both our schools. This newsletter celebrates music across the Trust and across our musical community, so that we can all share what our students are achieving and that the youngest can see and hear what they could achieve in the future - inspiring the next musical generation.
On behalf of Simon Balle Music, Merry Christmas and thank you for your support and working with us. We are amazing musical schools and an amazing musical community!
Mark Taylor
Director of Music
Simon Balle Music and the Laurel Education Trust


Celebrating our Musical Curriculum
KS1 Curriculum
The children in KS1 have been practicing our Carols for the service at the church next week. We have been focusing on projecting our voices, learning the words off by heart and how to stand when performing. The children are very excited, and I’m sure their singing will be a moving part of the service.
KS2 Curriculum
Year 4 have been exploring the wonderful world of Musical Theatre! They have sung a variety of songs from shows such as The Sound of Music, Oliver! and Cats, developing their voices and singing in split parts.
Year 6 have been looking at the Romantic Era of orchestral music, delving into the magic of story telling through music. As part of this topic, they have sequenced in 3 parts to ‘Morning Mood’ by Grieg onto Soundtrap, challenging their keyboard playing skills and knowledge of music technology.
KS5 Curriculum
Years 12 & 13 have been hard at work with their compositions. Year 12 are currently working on their ‘free’ compositions, meaning they choose their own style to compose in; they have been very creative with their initial ideas, and are now developing their melodies. Year 13 are working on their Western Classical compositions this year, meaning they have to compose in a specific orchestral style, which is a real challenge. They have come up with some fantastic ideas so far, and are working on structuring them into historically accurate classical works.

Celebrating your Musicians
Music Medal & Exam Success
Congratulations to the students who have been working hard at exams!
Trinity
Holly C for completing her Grade 6 Jazz Saxophone exam with Merit.
Holly W for completing her Grade 6 Jazz Saxophone exam with Distinction.
Music Medals
Mimi & Ella for passing their Bronze Violin Music Medal.
Havannah for passing her Copper Piano Music Medal.
Olivia, Emmie and Ethan for passing their Cello Music Medal with Excellence.
Larch Star Assembly Performances
Each Wednesday, as part of the KS2 Celebration Assembly, musicians perform to their peers. Congratulations to the following performers!
Cello
- Arwen
- Seb
- Oliver
- Austin
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Pink Panther
Team Music Awards - December 2025
We are excited to announce our Monthly Team Music Award. Teachers across the department nominate students along with a reason - this could be for a number of reasons.
The Team Music Award ensures students are recognised and celebrated within the context of their musical learning as achievements look different for everyone!
Congratulations to our November winners!
| Student | Reason |
| James | For designing and building an excellent trumpet table/display stand for his GCSE DT practical exam, which now lives in P9! |
| Lilia | For her rendition for Lucky To Be Me, appearing as soloist with the Brass Ensemble in the Wind and Brass Evening in November |
| Ethan | For consistently coming to his piano lesson well prepared each week. |
| George | For working hard in the transition from reading coloured notation to actually reading music. Well done. |
| Dante | For working so hard at home in between lessons and showing such enthusiasm for learning new things. |
| Alfie | For showing consistent dedication to his practice and musical development, and for his mature attitude to learning. He has also shown excellent teamwork and leadership skills in Rockschool. Fabulous contribution! |
| Laney | Has taken up the Saxophone this term and has done extremely well so far, working very hard in between lessons. |
| Arwen | Arwen has made huge progress technically in her cello playing in recent months. |
| Alexander | For making outstanding progress as a piano beginner with plenty of practice, inquisitive questions and a brilliant mature attitude to learning. |
| Emily | For demonstrating excellent effort and enthusiasm at the piano, and making exceptional progress! Well done |
| George | For demonstrating an excellent attitude in lessons this term. |
| Phoenix | For excellent work in piano lessons this term. |
| Daniella | Amazing progress through to grade four level. Fantastic attitude and enthusiasm for learning. Massive potential with your flute playing. |
| Emily | For superb progress towards taking your grade four exam. Prepared for all lessons with a great attitude. Great commitment to your flute playing |
| Samuel | You have made such fabulous progress over the last couple of terms. The potential in your playing is fabulous and I hope you keep the practice at the level it is currently at |
| Ruby | For a fantastic solo of Once in Royal David’s City at the Secondary Carol Services. Well done! |
Carol Services
Our school community came together for our wonderful Carol Services at All Saint’s Church this week. All who took part were fabulous and represented the school so well. It was inspiring to be part of these annual events, reflecting on how special it is to be part of Simon Balle All-through School.
Our amazing Music Ambassadors were an incredible team not only helping set up and pack down, but support our youngest musicians at the Larch Services. Team Music really is unique!
Do have a listen to the recordings and revisit the festive performances.
Team Music at Mill Mead
This term, Simon Balle Music has begun working with everyone at Mill Mead Primary School as part of the Laurel Education Trust. It has been lovely to work together and create as many musical opportunities as possible. 37% of Mill Mead students are learning an instrument - this is incredible!
Mrs Nunn has been leading the curriculum teaching. She writes:
Reception and Y1 have been busy learning about pulse through songs and movement, and recognising high and low notes. We have also been learning how music can tell a story, without needing to use words.
Y2 and Y3 have been learning to play songs on the glockenspiel, and we have started to discuss how notes can be presented on the page.
Y4 has had a great term being introduced to the violin and cello, learning to play a variety of pieces using the open strings. They have also been introduced to simple notation, including pitch and rhythm.
Y5 and Y6 have spent the term working really hard learning brass instruments, which culminated in a wonderful performance of pieces including ‘I Feel Good’ and ‘Jingle Bells.’
The recordings for the Brass performances can be found here:
All year groups should feel so proud of the wonderful progress they have made in their music this term.
Last Sunday, the Mill Mead choir went with Miss Hill to the United Reform Church to sing as part of one of their services. Thank you to Miss Hill for all her support for Team Music Mill Mead!
Fife writes: We sang lots of Christmas songs and it was really fun.
Honor writes: I really enjoyed singing the different songs with the choir and the church - they even gave us biscuits at the end. I’m really excited to go back next year.
Darcey writes: I really enjoyed it because we had lovely songs and the funny actions to go with them. I really want to go back next year.
Well done to everyone at Mill Mead - see you in January!
In January the Mill Mead Choir will be joining the Simon Balle Larch choir at the O2 for the Young Voices event. We are all really looking forward to it!
Please can everyone rehearse the songs over the Christmas break!