
Changing Tracks Nurture Group
Inclusion is key to the work of Music Hubs.
In 2021/22, Sutton Music Service worked with over 2200 pupils in 21 schools across the borough to give them the experience of learning an instrument for a whole academic year.
Glastonthorne is ArtsOneRocks! annual summer showcase with a festival-style to it, and it’s happening on Saturday the 16th of July this year.
Providing opportunities for pupils to experience singing together where they can increase their confidence and technique is really important and has many benefits.
Building links with the local community, Sutton Music Service were proud to be part of the first-ever Carshalton Festival, a celebration of the arts across
Sutton Music Service – Celebrating 50 Years !! The Sutton Schools Orchestra was founded in January 1972 to encourage young musicians to participate in and enjoy
On Thursday, 2nd June, instrumentalists from the Sutton Music Service performed for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Whether the musicians play constantly or once every ten minutes, their contributions are valuable and a joy to witness.
A national campaign which celebrates some of the many benefits of making music whilst signposting to Music Hubs/Services across the UK.
Sutton Music Service’s Big Sing events are a key strand of our vocal strategy that gives pupils the experience of singing in a massed choir.
Music is more important than ever for young people living in the London Borough of Sutton.
Sutton Music Service is proud to have organised this opportunity for Sutton schools to join us for these fantastic, inspiring performances, with over 1500 primary aged pupils attending over three days.