Have a Go this Summer at The Music Works
Have a go' is back this Summer
Have a go is our free school holiday music making programme in collaboration with Gloucestershire County Council’s HAF (Holiday Activities and Food)
Young people will gain experience learning through multiple music activities such as; Singing, Songwriting, Rapping, DJ’ing, Music Production and playing instruments, whilst having fun and making new friends.
Who's it for? Young people aged 11-16 and in receipt of free school meals. Lunch is provided daily for everyone attending.
Where & When?
Forest Hub - The Music Works - Forest, 6 Market St, Cinderford, GL14 2RX. Forest of Dean HAF Events
Monday 3rd August – Friday 7thAugust 2026 11am - 3pm
Gloucester Hub - The Music Works - Gloucester, 27 St Aldate Street, GL1 1RP. Gloucester HAF Events
Tuesday 28th July – Friday 30th July 2026 11am – 3pm.
Tuesday 11th August – Friday 14th August 2026 – 11am – 3pm
New! PSHE education Planning Framework for Pupils with SEND
The updated 2026 version of the PSHE education Planning Framework for pupils with SEND is now available to download.
The framework is FREE to download for all teachers and schools - to help ensure every child and young person is equipped with the tools they need to meet life's challenges and make the most of life's opportunities.
Access more information here: PSHE education Planning Framework for Pupils with SEND
Fix the Kit Campaign
We're proud to support the Fix the Kit Campaign from Inclusive Sportswear - encouraging teachers to update PE kit policies with 6 quick fixes. 64% of girls leave sport at 16. 1 in 3 say PE kit is the reason. This is a solvable problem. Watch the Fix the Kit Film [click here] to find out more at inclusivesportswear.com/fix-the-kit
Fix the Kit & They'll Stay to Play.
Video links below:
- Teachers - Why Join the Campaign [Link]
- Teenage Girls - Why it matters to them [Link]
Guidance on External Speakers: On-Site Events and Off-Site Visits
This guidance applies both to hosting external speakers on school premises and to situations where pupils encounter speakers during off-site visits. Schools must take reasonable and proportionate steps to ensure that any speakers pupils hear from, whether on-site or at external venues, are suitable and do not expose pupils to radicalising or otherwise inappropriate influences, in line with the Prevent duty and wider safeguarding expectations.
Pregnant students & School-age parents
Through Gloucestershire Hospital Education Services' (GHES) Preparation for Parenthood program, they provide education and empowerment to pregnant students plus guidance and support to schools and professionals working alongside them. In addition, GHES offer resources for school age expectant Dads, parents/carers of school age parents and Further Education providers.
The updated policy and associated documents for the support of school-age parents and parents to be can be found here: Pregnant students & School-age parents | Gloucestershire Hospital Education Service
Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Welcome to Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning. This is an umbrella organisation for Gloucestershire Healthy Schools and Gloucestershire Healthy FE (Further Education).
GHLL was launched in July 2012 for schools and colleges across Gloucestershire, supported by Leading Teachers.
Funding is through Public Health and by Gloucestershire County Council. Schools and colleges are offered this supported intervention at no cost.

