VAT-free instrument purchase

Purchase a new instrument VAT-free and save money

Purchase a new instrument VAT-free and save money

FOR: Eligible applicants (see below)

The Government currently allows the purchase of new musical instruments VAT-free under the six conditions listed below. If you meet these, please complete and return the form below by emailing it to us at: cm@cambridgeshire.gov.uk .

To download the form, please click here: VAT-free Instrument Parent Purchase Form

If you are unsure about any of these conditions, please contact us on 0345 0345 1371, where we can offer guidance and support.

Eligibility, terms and conditions:
1. Where you are learning?
a. You currently receive instrumental tuition in a local authority maintained school (this tuition can be from Cambridgeshire Music or a visiting tutor organised by the school) or
b. you are studying for a national curriculum music qualification (e.g. GCSE/A level) and are a member of school ensembles but are learning your instrument outside of school or
c. you are a member of a local authority-organised music group meeting regularly outside of school (e.g. county orchestras, area ensembles).
If you are attending school at an Academy not maintained by the local authority then your Academy may offer a similar scheme and you should approach your school music/finance department. If you are attending an independent school you cannot use this scheme.

2. The instrument needs to be new.
You cannot use this scheme to purchase second hand or ex-hire instruments. You can choose the supplier yourself, but we recommend that you are wary of websites that may or may not quote ex-VAT prices, and also of cheap instruments that may be of poor quality. We recommend that you consult with your music tutor and bear in mind the importance of good local servicing of your instrument from year to year.

3. The instrument needs to be 'portable' e.g. it can be transported/carried by the student themselves from their place of learning to home if required
This usually rules out the purchase under this scheme of most large instruments such as pianos, drum kits, timpani, full size double basses and harps. It is worth checking with us for larger instruments available through our county instrument bank on a loan basis.

4. The instrument is 'appropriate' for the child’s needs
It should be an appropriate instrument for the level of study and size of instrument should be correct. Your music tutor will be able to advise on a appropriate instruments.

5. The instrument is collected from us at our main office in Huntingdon.
The instrument cannot be supplied direct to your home address or for collection from the supplier as it has to be purchase by the local authority first and then 'sold' to you.

6. Payment is made at the point of ordering and the instrument will not be released until payment has cleared into our account.
This service is offered as a non-profit making service and clients will appreciate that we as a public body we have to ensure that financial transactions are completed before we can make delivery. In addition to the ex-VAT price of the instrument you will need to pay for the processing of your order and payment and any delivery required (see below).

What to do next?
If you think you are eligible to make use of this scheme please follow the following steps:

1. Identify the instrument you wish to purchase and obtain the model information.

2. Identify your preferred supplier, their contact address and details and check that they are able to obtain the item within the timescale you are seeking.

3. Obtain the ex-VAT price from them that they are offering.

4. Complete the form attached and return it, using the instructions on the form, with a cheque or postal order for the full amount required including any delivery/invoicing costs.

We will then order your instrument and contact you when it is ready for collection or being dispatched to your school. If there is a problem with your request we may contact you for further information/clarification.

Class Instrumental Pathways

Octave

Octave

FOR: Early Years Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1
DATES: term time
COST: £45.80 per one hour session, can be booked by term or a 36 week academic year.

If pupils can get a taste for music at a young age this can spark a life-long interest – as well as developing other important skills. Primary schools have a vital role to play here, and our Octave programme is designed to support your school to provide the best opportunities to all your pupils.

Octave is an ideal introduction to music making and understanding music that develops a variety of transferable skills. It introduces pupils to singing, creative music and making music on the violin and is delivered through child-centred, fun lessons.

Our Offer

Our Offer

Small group teaching within a whole class setting, with all pupils joining together to rehearse and perform later in the school year on the violin.

Pedagogy developed from the educational concepts of Zoltan Kodaly (based on unaccompanied song, and relative sol-fa) and Emile Jacques Dalcroze (based on physical movement) and Colourstrings.

Pupils first experience a variety of activities that will help to develop their basic musical skills without being hindered by the technical problems of holding or playing an instrument e.g. games, singing, movement (walking, marching, dancing) and body percussion.

As the pupils make progress in their basic musical skills, these can then be applied first to basic rhythm instruments e.g. shakers, and to a more traditional instrument – the violin.

Pupils are encouraged to work together and develop their social skills throughout the sessions and in end-of-term performances.

Advice and information to meet a school’s individual needs.

Can be booked by term or 36 week academic year.

Outcomes

Outcomes

Introduction to singing, creative music and instrumental music making (on the violin).

Understanding of the basic musical elements of beat (fast and slow) and pitch (high and low).

Introduction to additional musical elements such as rhythm, melody, dynamics, tempo, and character.

Development of a variety of transferable skills including social, creative, co-ordination and motor skills.

Benefits pupils throughout their musical and general education.

You Provide

You Provide

Overture

Overture

FOR: Primary and Secondary level Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 (Years 7 and 8 only). There is a minimum of 7 and maximum of 10 pupils per 30-minute session.

COST: £45.80 per hour, per week, over 10-week terms. This includes the loan of a fully maintained instrument for each pupil. Minimum booking of 1 hour is required.

What are the benefits of this programme?

There are many benefits to learning a musical instrument. As well as developing instrumental and vocal skills, learning how to play an instrument can:
. develop a range of transferable musicianship skills, including reading notation
. develop ensemble playing skills
. fun and engaging sessions with peers
. signposted progression routes
. core skills such as memory, co-ordination, self-discipline, motivation, time management, teamwork, confidence, creativity and imagination.

Current Availability
Strings
Woodwind
Percussion
Voice/Singing
Bookings can be placed via your Cambridgeshire Music account. Please contact our Business Team via cm@cambridgeshire.gov.uk for help and support.

Overture is a great way to evidence 'Range of Offer' in a school's Artsmark submission.

Schools/Settings Provide

Schools/Settings Provide

Aria

Aria

For pupils who have completed the one-year Overture programme, we offer a continuation scheme.

Group size is reduced to between 4 and 6 pupils to allow greater focus on individual learning journeys. By the end of the year most pupils will have achieved a level between prep test and Grade 1.

Suitable spaces for each type of activity being delivered.

Smartboard and audio technology.

Commitment that the class teacher will be actively involved as part of the delivery team.

Regular planning and evaluation sessions with the Octave tutor.

Performance opportunities for the pupils.

A suitable learning environment.

Working with Cambridgeshire Music tutors, you will identify pupils and invite them to take advantage of the opportunity, celebrating their progress in school where possible.

Support for learning, particularly practice in-between sessions.

Instrument consumables e.g. strings, reeds, oils.

Commitment to the whole opportunity including associated activities such as ensembles and events.

How to book

How to book

To register your interest and to have an informal chat with our Business Team, please email cm@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or give us a call on 0345 045 1371

Continuing Professional Development

FOR: Settings
DATES: Term Time - Various

At Cambridgeshire Music, we offer a high-quality CPD programme for teachers and school staff across the county, aiming to upskill staff and boost their confidence in teaching music. In addition to bespoke training options for your school or setting, we will host several training events across the county throughout the upcoming academic year.

Special Promotional Offer! Schools that have completed our Schools Assessment Survey will receive free membership to our network meetings and 50% off selected training events and courses (discount will be applied by our business team after the booking is made). All our courses can be booked via your Cambridgeshire Music account. For support, please contact cm@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

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School Training Options (All prices are per school or setting)

Option 1: School Curriculum Support (£380 per setting)
• A 90-minute twilight CPD session at your setting with your staff.
• Three 1-hour curriculum development meetings across the academic year with your music subject leader.
• Free attendance for one member of staff at one of our CPD events or webinars.

Option 2: Twilight/INSET Training (£150 or £75 for survey participants)
• A 90-minute CPD session delivered to your staff on a topic of your choice.
• A preliminary meeting to discuss your school's needs prior to delivery.
• Past topics have included an introduction to Charanga and approaches to composition and improvisation in the classroom.

Courses and Events (All prices are per attendee)

Primary Network Meetings (free for survey participants)
Termly meetings to discuss current updates in music education, share ideas, and meet fellow music leaders. Meetings will be held on Microsoft Teams between 4:00pm and 5:00pm on the following dates:
• Monday, 10th November 2025
• Monday, 9th March 2026
• Monday, 22nd June 2026

Becoming a Music Coordinator (£180 or £90 for survey participants)
A 3-part course covering everything you need to know to run a successful music department. Content includes curriculum design, progression and assessment, and extra-curricular provision. The course will be delivered on Microsoft Teams from 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm on the following dates:
• Wednesday, 15th October 2025
• Wednesday, 4th February 2026
• Wednesday, 10th June 2026

Getting the Most Out of Your Instrument Trolley Workshop (£60 or £30 for survey participants)
A hands-on and practical workshop where you learn how to get more out of the mixture of instruments that you have in your schools. The course will be held at Nene Infants & Nursery School, Norwich Rd, Wisbech PE13 2AP between 4:00 pm and 5:30 pm on Tuesday, 19th May 2026.

Music Technology in the Primary Classroom Webinar (£40 or £20 for survey participants)
A webinar on different approaches to using music technology in the classroom. Thursday, 19th March 2026 on Microsoft Teams from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

Planning and Progression in Primary Music Webinar (£40 or £20 for survey participants)
A webinar on designing a music curriculum and building progression into it. Wednesday, 1st July 2026 on Microsoft Teams from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

How to book your CPD session

Our CPD supports schools to achieve Artsmark (particularly evidence of CPD, Curriculum Design and Values and Ethos).

For all CPD queries, please email cm@cambridgeshire.gov.uk or give us a call on 0345 045 1371

If you have an account with Cambridgeshire Music or would like to register, visit our website by clicking on the green button below.

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Schools Self-Assessment

Have you completed Cambridgeshire Music’s School Self-Assessment Survey?

This enables you to share more about your school’s music provision with the Cambridgeshire Music Education Hub. Your completed surveys also help us to build a clearer picture of music across the county and identify areas for future projects, support, and development.

Schools Self-Assessment Survey

Cambridgeshire County Youth Orchestra

The Cambridgeshire County Youth Orchestra offers an orchestral experience on a termly basis for those playing their orchestral instruments at Grade 6 standard and above.

We believe playing in a group with others is at the heart of developing young musicians. Our objective is to provide aspiring musicians of all abilities and backgrounds, exceptional and inspirational ensemble activities which foster musical and technical development, open new musical landscapes and create quality performance opportunities of all kinds.

Throughout the term, our team of tutors work with students to explore a variety of repertoire and embark on a collaborative creative projects as well to allowing students to explore composition and improvisation within a group context.

The cost of the Christmas course is £94.
The cost of the Easter/Summer course is £188.

If you are a Grade 6-8+ instrumental player who is interested in joining the orchestra, sign up in via your Cambridgeshire Music account or click the purple button below.

Looking for a weekly activity at this level? Join our Music Academy 3 on Friday evenings. For more information, click here!

Repertoire

Accelerate CCYO Christmas Repertoire and Taster Day
CM Histon Nov 2nd
An opportunity to join CCYO for a taster session and play through some of the Christmas Course Repertoire alongside music from movie favourites including Pirates of the Caribbean and Beauty and the Beast. Free to CCYO members.

Repertoire & Dates

Christmas Course “A Fairytale Christmas”
Rehearsals CM Histon – Dec 13th & 14th
Concert West Road Concert Hall – Dec 19th
Repertoire to include Rimsky Korsakov’s Christmas Eve Suite, Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty, Humperdink’s Hansel and Gretel Overture and music from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.

Easter/Summer Course Repertoire TBC
Repertoire Day CM Histon – April 12th
Rehearsals CM Histon – June 28th and July 18th & 19th
Concert West Road Concert Hall - July 20th

Rehearsal Venue
Cambridgeshire Music, Histon, CB24 9LL

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Curriculum Music Lessons

Effective and engaging classroom music lessons at primary or secondary level

Effective and engaging classroom music lessons at primary or secondary level

Our whole class music team comprises experienced staff that have worked with both primary and secondary pupils across a range of key stages. They are experienced classroom practitioners who love teaching music and deliver fun and engaging lessons to all classes.

FOR: All primary and secondary schools
DATES: School term time

We provide:

We provide:

• Qualified and DBS-checked whole class teaching staff.
• A well-structured and planned music curriculum with long, medium, and short-term planning covering all aspects of the Music National Curriculum.
• A progressive learning process with regular monitoring and formative/summative assessment, including end of year reports.

In addition:

In addition:

• ‘First Access’ instrumental programmes (large group tuition/wider opportunities) can be delivered within our curriculum teaching.
• Support for school concerts and parents' evenings.
• Class teachers can be booked for a term or 38-week academic year.
• Primary schools can buy in Cambridgeshire Music curriculum music teachers as PPA cover.
• Secondary schools can use our service for cover for extended teacher absence.

You Provide:

You Provide:

• A suitable learning environment for the lesson.
• Access to working smartboard technology and speakers.
• Provision of any teaching assistant normally attached to the class.
• Class sets of instruments (can be loaned from Cambridgeshire Music. Please ask for more information)
• Liaison about any specific requirements connected with your curriculum.
• Liaison about any situation that may affect lesson delivery, e.g. school trips.
• Liaison about any pupils with special education or additional needs.

Cost

Cost

£57.50 per hour, can be booked for up to 38 week (full academic year).
Our recommended length of music lesson is: 60 minutes per week.

Arts Award and Artsmark links

Arts Award and Artsmark links

Our music curriculum lessons can be used to support pupils to achieve Arts Award. Discover and Explore (KS1/2), Bronze (KS3) and Gold (KS4/5). Our lessons also provide evidence of Curriculum Design, Partnerships and Pupil Engagement, supporting schools to achieve Artsmark.

Included in the Cost

Included in the Cost

Schools may collaborate and buy in time as a Cluster. In these cases, a curriculum to meet the needs of a cluster can be planned and delivered with performance opportunities for schools involved.