Please note that music exams this term will take place on the following dates
Associated Board Exams (at Moor Park) - Monday 22nd March
Trinity Guildhall Exams (at Hereford) - Wednesday 24th March




Music is an essential part of the Moor Park curriculum and is experienced both inside and outside the classroom.

Individual instrumental lessons, taught by a team of highly experienced specialists, are available in the following instruments:
Flute
Clarinet
Bassoon
Soprano Saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Recorder
Violin
Cello
Trumpet
Cornet
Trombone
Euphonium
Tenor Horn
Classical Guitar
Electric Guitar
Piano
Organ
Singing
Drum Kit

Individual lessons cost £13.75 per 30 minutes and are charged on a retrospective basis. We aim to give approximately 30 lessons during the academic year and a half terms' notice is required when stopping lessons. Lessons are time tabled throughout the school day with any disruption to the main school curriculum being kept to a minimum wherever possible. Specific requests for the time tabling of music lessons are always considered, but cannot be guaranteed.
Enquiries about instrumental music lessons should be addressed to the Director of Music, Mr. Robert Martin. (email: rjm@moorpark.org.uk). If you would like to book lessons, please complete the following form - Music Lesson Booking Form


Moor Park boasts an excellent Chapel Choir, which is in demand for BBC local radio broadcasts, weddings and services and regularly gives concerts raising money for charities.
A Year 3 & 4 choir provides a training ground for those considering auditioning for the Chapel Choir.
Among the instrumental groups we have a Jazz Band, Wind Group and Brass Ensemble.

There are many opportunities for performance at Moor Park. Every Wednesday we have a Chapel performance and there are informal concerts every term, as well as an external concert during the summer terms. The annual House Music Competition takes place in the Summer term and is enjoyed by all.

We have a near perfect record in Music Examinations, in both Trinity Guildhall and the Associated Board. These exams take place termly.

In the past, pupils have won music scholarships and exhibitions to schools such as Shrewsbury, Monmouth, and Malvern. This year Henry Kennedy has won a music scholarship to Shrewsbury and William Jolliffe has won the only music scholarship available to Monmouth.