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Music
and drama are distinctive features of Notting Hill Prep where the
emphasis is on enjoyment, team work and developing skills
that provide fulfillment and promote self-confidence.
All
children are encouraged to discover their musical potential and
realise their natural talents. During class music lessons children
learn to develop their vocal and instrumental skills, to improvise
and compose and become familiar with a wide range of music, past
and present. More than half of the children receive individual tuition
on a variety of instruments, including piano, violin, cello, recorder,
flute, guitar, clarinet, trombone and French horn. Assemblies and
formal and informal concerts provide a platform for performance
as it is important for children to learn that one of the key aspects
of playing an instrument is communicating with an audience. Every
year, at Christmas, the choir perform for the elderly at the Kensington
Day Centre. Children are also encouraged to take Associated Board
or equivalent examinations.

Drama
is the natural partner of music as a means of communication and
self-expression and is an integral part of the National Curriculum.
The drama teacher works closely with individual class teachers to
support and extend the core curriculum. Voice production, creative
movement, improvisation, mime and speaking skills are all developed.
Children are encouraged to enter Poetry and Public Speaking competitions.
Daily assemblies, evening productions and end-of-term plays and
shows give children plenty of opportunities to perform.
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