Sinfonia Smith Square has formed a partnership with a neighbouring secondary school, Westminster City School, as part of the orchestra’s education and outreach programme, and in support of Sinfonia Smith Square’s core mission to enrich and transform the lives of young people through music.

Westminster City School (WCS) is a comprehensive boys’ school with a coeducational sixth form, situated in the heart of Westminster, just a short distance from the orchestra’s home in Smith Square. The school has a vibrant music programme, and both organisations share a commitment to providing young people with regular access to classical music throughout their school career to help foster a lifelong passion for and engagement with the arts.

 

The collaboration sees Sinfonia Smith Square’s Fellowship orchestra hold regular rehearsals on-site at the school during term time, immersing the orchestra’s activity into the daily life of the school, whilst also providing financial support to WCS. Working closely with school staff, the orchestra is developing meaningful ways to engage with the students, with projects aligned to the orchestra’s artistic programme. Students of all age groups are invited to observe the rehearsals, and its musical scholars and those studying GCSE and A-Level Music also have the chance to take part in workshops with the Fellowship musicians, enriching the subject curriculum and deepening the students’ musical experience.

Workshops so far have included a day based around concertos for KS3, and a specialist session for A-level composition students, which included a Q&A session with one of the composers working with Sinfonia Smith Square on its recent nonclassical project showcasing new artists.