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A-level music education in schools could “disappear” in just over a decade

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 here, Dr Whittaker and Professor Fautley claim that “Those who lack the means to support private instrumental study are unlikely to have sufficient income to pay for independent school fees, even if a bursary supports them to a greater or lesser extent…the current rates of decline in entries in recent years shows A-level music is likely to have zero entries by 2033 if the current rate of decline continues in a linear manner.”Our Chief Executive @jnjokugoodwin has been appointed to a panel involved in the "vitally important" work of helping shape the future of music education.

You can read more about their work here: https://t.co/TzAXE5Bhiy— UK Music (@UK_Music) August 8, 2021In the report, it was also revealed that independent schools.

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