Hi all,
Would really appreciate some help on how best to advise DD! Thank you in advance.
She really wants to do A level music, but hasn't done it at GCSE due to running out of subject options (could only do 1 arty subject and chose art).
The head of music had previously said she could do music at A level if she wanted to. (Not much analysis went into that though - e.g. they didn't hear her play). But when she went to enrolment the school 6th form said no, she can't take it, as it would be too difficult.
However, I'm not sure whether this is really the case or if they want to push her into the STEM subjects she did best in at GCSE (she got 9 in all the sciences, maths, and further maths plus a couple of others - the grades were a big surprise!). It's a small, new STEM 6th form and so if she got 3 high grades in STEM subjects that would be significant for their statistics. However, she doesn't like any of those subjects and isn't considering them for A level.
Does anyone have experience of music A level, either as a parent or teacher, and particularly without GCSE? She is self-taught on an instrument to about Grade 7 (no exams but plays pieces from the Grade 7 exam book) and has been studying Theory for the first time over the summer (got to Grade 4 level so far). She doesn't have experience in composition but has written a few pieces.
From a pure grades perspective, I expect she would do better in Maths and Sciences but we are obviously not going to try to force her to do subjects she doesn't like. If she can't do music she'll probably do Art which she got a 6 in at GCSE so not likely to be a fantastic grade at A level - I hear it is much much harder.
Thank you so much!