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Sound of silence: Fees blamed for creating a middle class culture in Scots music lessons


THE introduction of charges by local authorities has created a middle-class culture of music education with costs to families per year typically reaching over £700, a new study has revealed.
While children and young people from poor or working class households in Scotland are increasingly excluded from instrumental music education those from more affluent families were more able to afford it, or by going private, seeking alternatives out of school, according to the University of Strathclyde study.
It revealed that one typical family was forking out £415 a year plus travel costs on top of the local authority-imposed costs of lessons of £295. Across Scotland fees can be as high as £524. ....

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'It's tragic': Disharmony as council fees fuel continuing slump in music in Scots schools


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It s tragic : Disharmony as council fees fuel continuing slump in music in Scots schools with deprived areas hit
SOARING fees are putting music tuition out of reach to thousands of pupils in Scotland - despite campaigns to stop it becoming the preserve of the wealthy.
Campaigners are demanding action as new figures show numbers are continuing to plummet where councils have introduced fees.
According to the latest Improvement Service study, 2019/20 marked the third successive year of decline in pupil numbers - a drop of 1296 in one year alone.
There are now 56,198 pupils getting instrumental music lessons from their local authority - which equates to just 8.1% of all school pupils. ....

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