Current signatories: 2003

BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation, the largest broadcasting corporation in the world.
bbc.co.uk

British Music Rights
A trade organisation promoting the interests of composers, songwriters, music publishers and their collecting societies by raising awareness of copyright.
www.bmr.org

Creative and Cultural Skills
The sector skills council for the creative and cultural industries.
www.ccskills.org.uk

Classic FM
The radio station for popular classic music that broadcasts on FM and digital.
www.classicfm.co.uk

Gigajam
Gigajam Interactive Music School uses a performance based multimedia curriculum to make learning to play contemporary music rewarding and fun.
www.gigajam.com

The Jazz
The new national DAB Digital Radio station, which will be launch at 9am on December 25th 2006 by the organisation behind Classic FM.
www.gcapmedia.com

Musical Futures
The Paul Hamlyn Foundation's action-research initiative looking at ways to engage young people aged 11-19 in music activities inside and outside the classroom, including NUMU.
www.musicalfutures.org.uk

Musicians' Union
Trade Union for professional musicians representing over 30,000 members.
www.musiciansunion.org.uk

NUMU
A dedicated safe internet space for young people to showcase their music, meet others and learn new skills.
www.numu.org.uk

The Roundhouse
The Roundhouse is a performing arts venue in Camden, London with a creative centre for young people featuring music, dance, theatre and much more.
www.roundhouse.org.uk

Serious
An international producer of jazz, world and contemporary music, producing State of Play
www.serious.org.uk

Somethin' Else
A cross-platform production company and the largest independent radio producer in the UK, managing content production for the Music Manifesto website
www.somethinelse.com

Sibelius
Software for writing, teaching and publishing music. Sibelius specializes in creating and distributing innovative, high-quality software that is easy to use.
www.sibelius.com

Yamaha
Yamaha will be providing State of Play with some of its world-renowned musical instruments.
www.yamaha.com



All together now

All together now

Where in a high school would you find children from year 7 to year 13, boys and girls, sharing an activity, connecting and interacting, smiling, laughing and learning together?

What has changed in KS3?

What has changed in KS3?

Creativity is at the core of the new KS3 music curriculum, along with more autonomy and flexibility for schools in the way they teach.