Jersey Music Service (FOI)Jersey Music Service (FOI)
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17 September 2024.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
With regard to the activities of the Jersey Music Service (JMS), please detail, for each of the following criteria
- the most recent available school year
- the school year immediately prior
- the school year five years prior
- the school year ten years prior.
A
Number of secondary school students engaged in one to one or small group sessions (excluding any class size sessions) delivered by the JMS.
B
Number of JMS students passing a Grade 5 examination (ABRSM / Trinity College) or above in the given school year.
C
Number of FTE staff employed by the JMS in the given school year.
D
Number of FTE teaching staff, split by specialist instrument family, in the given school year.
E
Total operating and administrative expenditure of the JMS in the given school year (or most appropriate financial year).
F
Total funding provided to the JMS excluding direct payments for service (tuition fees) and direct government funding - in other words the total income from, for example; charitable grants, legacies, donations and corporate contributions, in the given school year (or most appropriate financial year).
Response
A
The table below represents the number of secondary school students engaged in one to one or small group sessions delivered by the JMS for the years requested:
Autumn Term | Number of Secondary Pupils |
September to December 2024 | 311
|
September to December 2023 | 307 |
September to December 2019 | 330 |
September to December 2014 | 339
|
Data has been taken from the autumn term to ensure consistency.
B
This data is not held centrally and therefore Article 3 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 applies.
C
The below figures show the FTE within JMS at the end of each of the academic years (July) as requested:
July 2014 | 12.31
|
July 2019 | 10.04
|
July 2023 | 21.40
|
July 2024 | 26.19
|
D
This data is not held in a recordable format and cannot be presented as requested therefore, Article 3 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 applies.
E
The total operating and administrative expenditure for the JMS is accounted in calendar years, and not school years. The most appropriate figures for the date requested are therefore:
2023 | £1,505,760 |
2022 | £1,023,135 |
2018 | £958,738 |
2013 | £1,124,342
|
F
All financial reporting is by financial year (1 January to 31 December) and not by academic year. Total donations received by JMS excluding fees for the requested dates are:
2023 | £110,000
|
2022 | £5,000 |
2018 | £5,338 |
2013 | £8,429
|
Article applied
Article 3 - Meaning of “information held by a public authority”
For the purposes of this Law, information is held by a public authority if –
(a) it is held by the authority, otherwise than on behalf of another person; or
(b) it is held by another person on behalf of the authority.