Award Details:
Music Awards begin in September of the entry year and encompass complimentary music lessons on one instrument until the conclusion of Lower Fourth year. Exceptional pupils may have the chance to earn multiple awards, especially if they are interested in pursuing a new instrument alongside their current skills. Pupils will undergo reassessment to maintain the award for the subsequent two years in Upper School, with further evaluation at the Sixth Form level.
Opportunities for Award Holders:
Award holders will have the privilege of performing at regular award holders’ concerts and participating in enriching activities such as masterclasses covering various instruments, composition, music technology, and conducting.
Application Process:
When registering for entry to the school, pupils should indicate if they wish to be considered for a Music Award. Those who express interest and are successful in their first academic assessment will be contacted closer to the audition period to complete a detailed application form.
Auditions will take place after the second round of the entrance process, our interview stage.
Current Preparatory pupils will be invited to sign up before Christmas for the opportunity to audition in January.
Application Requirements:
To apply, pupils are invited to complete the application form and share a brief glimpse into their musical journey so far, expressing why they feel they would be deserving of a Music Award. Applicants should be at least Grade 5 level or equivalent on their primary instrument.
Expectations for Award Holders:
Music Award holders are expected to actively contribute to Bancroft’s Music Co-Curriculum and serve as role models for younger pupils by demonstrating excellence and dedication.
Audition Process:
During the audition, candidates are required to perform one piece on their primary instrument or voice, and a second piece on a different instrument or voice (which does not need to be at Grade 5 standard). Alternatively, if only one instrument is played, two contrasting pieces on the same instrument or voice are acceptable.
It is important to select pieces that are played with confidence and enjoyment. Backing tracks are permitted only for electric guitar, drums, or pop song vocals. For solo instruments or voice (excluding piano), candidates should choose pieces with piano accompaniment, which will be provided by one of our music teachers on the day.
In addition to the performance, candidates will undergo basic aural perception tests and a short interview.
Candidates will also have the opportunity to participate in an open orchestra or choir rehearsal as part of the assessment process.
Sixth Form Awards
We also offer Sixth Form Music Awards which are awarded before joining Bancroft’s. Award Holders will be strong musicians with the desire to extend and develop their skills in performance, alongside other musical attributes such as composition or conducting. For the assessment, candidates are asked to prepare a recital of 15 minutes on their main instrument, a combination of instruments, and/or a portfolio of compositions.
There will be a short interview. Candidates ideally will be around grade 6 or above on their first instrument and will have studied music at GCSE. Studying music at A-level is not a pre-requisite.
The award will be for the two years of the Sixth Form and carries with it free music lessons in school.