Junior Conservatoire Sample Clauses

Junior Conservatoire. The Junior Conservatoire includes all 5 performing arts disciplines included in our undergraduate curriculum, and is targeted at children between 7 and 18. Programmes run 7 days a week at our main campus in Glasgow and, from 2016/17, Music (Strings) and Dance will be offered from our regional arts centre at Dumfries House in Ayrshire. During 2016/17, we are also piloting an online distance blended learning music course with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar E-Sgoil, engaging three students from Benbecula and Stornoway. During 2017/18, we will extend our dance provision for 7 – 12 year olds to Edinburgh, in a partnership with Dance Base, Scotland’s National Centre for Dance. The pedagogical approach adopted by the Junior Conservatoire mirrors our degree level provision. Entrance is by audition and much in demand across all of our art forms. It attracts students from across Scotland and the north of England, and standards reached by our numerous ensembles and companies are comparable to the best within this age group anywhere in the UK. Transitions students access Junior Conservatoire provision in accordance with their individual needs and aspirations, as identified through their Personal Learning Plan. Over the period of our Strategic Plan, we will enhance opportunities for under 18s across music, drama, dance, production and screen, to ensure that a greater range of individuals and communities connect with the Junior Conservatoire experience, nurturing the potential of more of Scotland’s young people, widening the talent pool, increasing the pathways to higher education and employment, and creating a positive experience of the performing arts. Targets for Junior Conservatoire: Discipline New students to be recruited in 2017/18 Continuing Students Total Target number of students in 2017/18 Music 45 300 345 Dance 30 50 80 Drama 55 55 110 Production 10 5 15 Screen 10 7 17 Total 152 417 569 The Junior Conservatoire represents a very effective pathway to Conservatoire degree level education. Numbers of Scottish domiciled students progressing to the BMus and BEd Music over the past 4 years are as follows: BMus Year Number % of Scots domiciled intake 2013/14 14 48 2014/15 21 50 2015/16 16 44 Entry to the BMus from the Junior Conservatoire has declined in the current session. However, over 40 offers have been made to, and accepted by, Junior Conservatoire students for entry to the BMus in session 2017/18, so we expect to see that intake number to at least return to previo...
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Junior Conservatoire. The Junior Conservatoire includes all 5 performing arts disciplines included in our undergraduate curriculum, and is targeted at children between 7 and 18. Programmes run 7 days a week at our main campus in Glasgow and from our regional arts centre at Dumfries House in Ayrshire. We also offer an online distance blended learning music course with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar E-Sgoil, engaging students from Benbecula and Stornoway. During 2017/18, we extended our dance provision for 7 – 12 year olds to Edinburgh, in a partnership with Dance Base, Scotland’s National Centre for Dance. The pedagogical approach adopted by the Junior Conservatoire mirrors our degree level provision. Entrance is by audition and much in demand across all of our art forms. The Junior Conservatoire attracts students from across Scotland and the north of England, and standards reached by our numerous ensembles and companies are comparable to the best within this age group anywhere in the UK. Transitions students access Junior Conservatoire provision in accordance with their individual needs and aspirations, as identified through their Personal Learning Plan. Targets for Junior Conservatoire: Discipline Actual number recruited 2017/18 New students to be recruited in 2018/19 Continuing Students Total Target number ofstudents in 2018/19 Music 393 60 305 365 Dance 126 50 70 120 Drama 94 40 60 100 Production 13 7 6 13 Film 24 14 10 24 Total 650 171 451 622 The Junior Conservatoire represents a very effective pathway to Conservatoire degree level education. Numbers of Scottish domiciled students progressing to Conservatoire degree programmes over the past 5 years are: BMus Year Number % of Scots domiciled intake 2013/14 14 48 2014/15 21 50 2015/16 16 44 2016/17 7 19 2017/18 27 48 We are pleased to see the increase in recruitment from the Junior Conservatoire to the BMus in 2017/18. We would wish to see that level of recruitment (i.e. 40%+) maintained, viewing the 2016/17 outcome as an aberration. Junior Conservatoire students progressing to the BEd Music over the past 5 years were: BEd Mus Year Number % of Scots domiciled intake 2013/14 3 13 2014/15 2 6 2015/16 2 7 2016/17 3 10 2017/18 2 7 For 2018/19, our objectives will be to: · Achieve targets for Junior Conservatoire recruitment; and · maintain the recruitment ‘pipeline’ from Juniors to Conservatoire undergraduate programmes.

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