Our Aim
Why your voice matters
Our goal is to demonstrate the level of support for GCSE Music amongst students, parents, and the wider community — and to put that directly in front of the decision-makers at Anthony Gell and the Embark Federation. We want them to re-examine the options, hear what the community is saying, and go the extra mile to make sure this year’s Year 9 students can take GCSE Music.
Every email, signature, and comment builds that picture. The stronger the response, the harder it is to ignore.
Four Ways to Help
It starts with your voice
Email the School
Write to the school to say why GCSE Music matters. Ask your parents to do the same. A few sentences in your own words carry real weight.
- School Enquiries enquiries@anthonygell.co.uk
Sign the Petition
Add your name to show the strength of feeling in our community. Every signature demonstrates that people care about music education at Gell.
Have Your Say
Leave a public comment on this site about why GCSE Music matters to you. Comments are reviewed before publishing and will appear on the What People Say page.
Spread the Word
Share this website with anyone who cares about music at Gell — family, friends, students, ex-students, local musicians, music teachers. The more people who know, the stronger our case.
For Students
Want to opt in to Music?
If you’d now like to commit to choosing GCSE Music — particularly if you’ve had another option removed — say so in your email to the school and also let your tutor know. 11 students have already chosen it and more are interested, but every additional name strengthens the case.
Get Involved
Join the campaign
Students and parents are organising together. If you want to get more involved in the campaign, get in touch:
Campaign Team
Email: info@savemusicatgell.org
Add Your Name
Sign the petition
We store your name and email to verify signatures and prevent abuse. You can choose whether your name appears publicly.
Have Your Say
Leave a comment
Tell us why GCSE Music matters to you. We store your name and email to verify comments and prevent abuse. You can choose whether your name appears publicly.
The more students and families who speak up, the better our chances.