Curriculum and Assessment Review

Jonathan Davies Excerpts
Wednesday 5th November 2025

(1 day, 7 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jonathan Davies Portrait Jonathan Davies (Mid Derbyshire) (Lab)
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This review is hugely welcome because it begins to help us address what we have known for a long time: the creative subjects in our schools have been in decline. That is bad not just for young people, but for society and our national life. May I first urge the Secretary of State to learn from this review, and implement a national centre for arts and music education? That would be an important intervention from the Government. Secondly, on what she said about civic engagement, may I urge her to go beyond the review’s recommendations on learning about local history? Every young person must learn about their locality to build a real sense of place and identity.

Bridget Phillipson Portrait Bridget Phillipson
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My hon. Friend always champions the importance of music education, and the right of every child to access to music. Our new national centre for arts and music education will provide support for schools and teachers in delivering the reformed curriculum, and I am delighted that 43 music hubs are rolling out music instrument tuition, and opportunities to take part in music production and creation. I know that he will continue to champion those things.