Music lessons in schools under threat due to unfunded teacher pay rises, councils warn

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'We are in danger of music becoming the preserve of families who can afford private tuition'

 

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This is not new. It’s been going on for years. Some schools have a music teacher who teaches music at one school in the morning, and then travels to another school in the afternoon.

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