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Tell us how you went on 22nd October: who learnt the song? Were teachers and parents involved? Did you buddy up with neighbouring schools on the day?
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Big or small, musically-active or just starting out, rural or city: there's a part for your school in this nationwide celebration.
Find out why 'Music: Count Us In' is important and how it helps get more music making in our schools.
See Peter Garrett, Guy Sebastian, John Foreman and thousands of kids around the country take part in last year's MCUI.
I thought I'd let you know how we're doing at Boisdale. Our children LOVE the song, they agree that 'Music is Everything'; we've talked about how Music is Maths, Music is English, Music is History, Music is Cultural... They also think that 'It's Not Fair' that 4 out of 5 kids don't have Music at school (Seares Report, 2005). Two of the classes are making a sign in Art to put across the stage while we sing on October 22nd. The sign will read 'It's Not Fair; Music is Everything'; I'll send you a photo when the artwork is done! Thanks for a great song, we love it!







