The award winners will be revealed in a gala awards ceremony on 23 February 2023.
The shortlists have been announced for the 2023 Music & Drama Education Awards, which celebrate the outstanding achievements of teachers, school departments, individuals, resources, organisations, and charities working in performing arts education.
A panel of expert judges from across the music and drama education sectors selected the shortlists from a list of nominees.
The shortlists in the music and crossover categories are as follows:
Excellence in Primary/Early years (Music & Drama)
- DaCapo Primary Music
- Live Music Now, for Lullaby Project
- Nate Holder, Helen MacGregor, and Collins Music, for ‘Listen and Celebrate’
- Ocarina Workshop, for ‘Whole-School Ocarina Playing’
- Sing Up, for Sing Up Music
Excellence in SEND (Music & Drama)
- Collins Music, for Music Express SEND scheme
- Live Music Now, for ‘Inspire’ training initiative
- Make/Sense Theatre
- Victoria Education Centre, for ‘Around the World’ whole school project
- West Midlands Inclusive Choir
Outstanding Musical Initiative
(sponsored by Royal Marines Band Service)
- Awards for Young Musicians, for Furthering Talent
- Brass Bands England, for Brass Foundations
- Denbighshire Music Co-operative, for Make Some Noise! Virtual Tour
- Music in Secondary Schools Trust (MiSST)
- National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, for NYO Inspire
- Opera North, for Opera North Big Sing: The Water Diviner’s Tale
- Surrey Music Hub, for Music Connects
Outstanding Music Education Resource
(sponsored by CASIO Music UK)
- ABRSM, for Classroom 200
- Charles MacDougall and Voices Foundation, for ‘Inside Singing: A beginner’s guide to leading a choir’
- Christopher Tarrant, Natalie Wild, and Faber Music, for ‘The Symphony: From Mannheim to Mahler’
- Karen Marshall and Faber Music, for ‘HerStory: The Piano Collection’
- London Sinfonietta, for Composition Challenges (3 and 4)
- Out of the Ark Music, for Sparkyard
- Patrick Johns and the MTA, for ‘Teaching Notes: The Music Teachers’ Association Podcast’ (seasons 4, 5, and 6)
Outstanding School Music Department
(sponsored by Music Teachers' Association)
- Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, Birmingham
- Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury
- The Bourne Academy, Bournemouth
- Nelson Primary School, Newham
- RGS High Wycombe
- Springwood High School, King’s Lynn
- Uffculme School
Francesca Hanley Inspiration Award
(sponsored by the Musicians' Union)
- Debbie Betts
- Gilliam Mott
- Miranda Francis
- Nikki Iles
- Rachel Staunton
- Rebecca Beavis
Instrumental/Vocal Teacher of the Year
(sponsored by RATstands)
- Daniel Johnston
- Diane Prince
- Heidi Gubby
- Laura Lopez
- Lucica Trita
- Dr Maria Athanasiou
The Rocksteady Award for Progressive and Inclusive Music Education
(Rocksteady Music School)
- AmaSing, for Connect
- Lewisham Music, for Sonic Minds
- Midlands Arts Centre, for MAC Makes Music
- Music for Good, for ‘Music Prescribed for Wellbeing in a GP surgery’ project
- The Otakar Kraus Music Trust, for OK Music School
- SupaJam
The Lifetime Achievement Award and the Music Teacher Magazine Editor’s Award will be announced on the awards evening.
A celebrity host for the awards will be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets are on sale now.