James B Partridge

Notes from School

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A weekly assembly with James B Partridge (or Mr Partridge to the naughty Year 6s on the back benches!) where we take a deep dive into the songs and stories from your school days.  Each week, the assembly will start with a catch-up session, a Q&A with listener questions (anything goes!) and we will of course finish with a group singalong and deep dive into your favourite songs from school.  Make sure you're sat up straight and get ready to sing every Wednesday with Notes from School with James B Partridge. ~~~ Follow me on socials at: Instagram: http://instagram.com/jamesbpartridge TikTok: http...

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James B Partridge

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30 lip 2025

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Ep 26: The Endless Harmony of The King's Singers with Chris Bruerton and Julian Gregory 30.07.2025

The school term has ended and in fitting fashion, this will be the final episode of this season of Notes from School. I'm absolutely thrilled to be joined by two members of the legendary vocal group The King’s Singers. I have loved listening to this group since I was a teenager and it's honestly fascinating to hear all about life in the group. I speak to Chris Bruerton and Jules Gregory...

Ep 25: Help Me! I’m a Teacher at the End of Term with Mr Firth 23.07.2025

Fingers on lips! The digital school assembly of Notes from School this week invites in the internet’s favourite Year 2 teacher and creator of the  podcast Help Me! I’m a Teacher! : the brilliant Mr Firth . On a very hot school night, I gave Mr Firth a Zoom call which hopefully didn’t trigger too many traumatic memories from the dark days of the online teaching during lockdown. During our nearly ho...

Ep 24: Redefining the Recorder with Sarah Jeffery (Team Recorder) 16.07.2025

In this episode of Notes from School, I meet the fantastic Sarah Jeffery. She is a professional recorder player, professor at Royal College of Music and the creator behind the wildly popular YouTube channel Team Recorder. From when I started this podcast, I really wanted to do an episode about the iconic primary school instrument and how it does in fact have a fascinating life beyond those early s...

Ep 23: Post-Glasto catch-up with Dan Partridge 09.07.2025

After a week’s recovery, Notes from School is back with the return of Dan Partridge to catch up on the madness of the Glastonbury experience! If you’re missing the festival then hopefully you’ll enjoy this catch-up. If you’re sick of hearing about it then this will be the last you hear me chat about it 🤣  If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. All questions...

Ep 22: Glastonbury hype and chat with Dan Partridge 24.06.2025

This week I have invited my brother, and musical theatre star, Dan Partridge onto the Notes from School podcast. We chat about everything Glastonbury Festival, from our favourite acts and areas to the experience of performing there in 2024. I try not to make Dan to sad as he is on tour this summer and can’t make the festival… Apologies also for the lack of episode last week. I recorded a whole spe...

Ep 21: The Disturbing History of Nursery Rhymes 11.06.2025

What do "Ring a Ring o’ Roses" and "Three Blind Mice" have in common? They're MUCH darker than you remember. In this episode of Notes from School, I take a look at the surprising (and occasionally horrifying) history behind classic nursery rhymes. Expect plague, beheadings, and wool-based tax policy, the perfect themes to get kids singing! If you have enjoyed the episode p...

Ep 20: Mega Song Request and Q&A special! 04.06.2025

We’ve hit the 20th episode milestone! To celebrate, this week is a bumper crop of song requests, as well as a short Q&A section. If you have any song requests for future episodes or suggestions for topics to cover then feel free to comment or write in. Hope you enjoy the songs today! If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to...

Ep 19: Tolkien’s Forgotten Song Cycle, “The Road Goes Ever On”. 28.05.2025

What do Hobbits hum and Elves sing? Join me for this week’s assembly as Tolkien’s poetry meets Donald Swann’s piano in a musical walk through Middle-Earth. In this week’s episode of Notes from School , I explore “ The Road Goes Ever On” , the enchanting song cycle that sets Tolkien’s poetry to music. Forget the classic LOTR soundtrack briefly and discover how Tolkien would have actually HEARD thes...

Ep 18: I Vow to Thee, My Country 21.05.2025

Following on from last week’s episode, today’s assembly is focussed on the classic tune: I Vow to Thee, My Country . I’ll be exploring the history and tension behind one of Britain’s most emotional hymns.  If you have enjoyed the episode please feel free to leave a comment or review. Timestamps below if you want to skip to any bit in particular. All questions and/or requests can be sent to notesfr...

Ep 17: Jerusalem, England’s Most Iconic but Controversial Hymn 14.05.2025

Jerusalem. It has been one of the most recognisable and iconic English tunes of the past 100 years. But is it as universally loved as we remember and can it even be called a hymn? How has a story about Jesus taking a road trip to Glastonbury led to a First World War patriotic anthem, through the lens of a Georgian revolutionary poet. In this week’s assembly, I do a deep dive into Jerusalem, talkin...

Ep 16: Playing through the entire Apusskidu songbook! 07.05.2025

After a few weeks of some great interviews, I thought I would take it back to the assembly hall with a mega episode of singalongs. This week I go through the entire Apusskidu songbook from 1975 which is packed full of tunes for children to sing at school. Some of these are very famous, some are obscure folk melodies, we have some nursery classics, plenty of animal tunes and even a song about alien...

Ep 15: UK meets USA. Make Weird Music with Anthony Garone 30.04.2025

Over the past couple of weeks in April I’ve been in the States on holiday. Clearly, I’m not very good at fully relaxing so I teamed up with Anthony Garone from the YouTube channel Make Weird Music for a great conversation. We discuss topics such as being a content creator on YouTube, music education in the States vs the UK, creative mindsets, confidence and even some of the best British exports to...

Ep 14: The Great British songbook with Tom Carradine 23.04.2025

To celebrate St. George’s Day today, I have Tom Carradine in the assembly hall. He is the mastermind behind the Cockney singalong and has a deep and immersive knowledge of British song from the Victorian music hall to war-time tunes and even obscure classics from the school assembly songbooks. He also is the best dressed and moustachioed musician in the UK. Feel free to check it out on YouTube too...

Ep 13: Football, choirs and Bantam of the Opera with James Sills 15.04.2025

This week we invite James Sills into the assembly hall for a great conversation. We chat about the links between football and singing which have combined in his awesome new project called Bantam of the Opera for BBC Sounds. This is a project bringing together Bradford City fans for the year of the city of culture in Bradford. James, Lesley Garett and Chris Kamara are linking up to get the football...

Ep 12: My Top 10 Easter Bangers! 09.04.2025

It’s the Easter holidays! Or it nearly is, depending on what school you’re at. That means it is time to decide on the best ever Easter singalongs, whether we look at some traditional classic hymns or some newer school assembly tunes. Thanks to those that voted for their favourites and let me know if your choice was left off the list! Either way, most of these songs will be stuck in your head.  Bef...

Ep 11: Why live music for children is so important with Polly Ives 02.04.2025

Why is it so important to introduce children to music from an early age? This week I had a slightly different performing experience to usual as my Sunday morning was spent doing my show with a twist: the audience were mostly under the age of 5! Afterwards I had a great chat and interview with Polly Ives who runs Concerteenies which provides live music experiences for parents and young children. In...

Ep 10: The genius of the Toys R Us advert theme 26.03.2025

The questions were thrown open this week on my socials. I had some great obscure song requests come in alongside a prompt to explore the best British advert jingles. I even get some AI opinions on this before I do a deeply educational analysis of the iconic Toys R Us theme which is an “an all-out banger” according the YouTube comments. I had to figure out WHY it is so good! Let me know what your f...

Ep 09: Graham Kendrick on Shine Jesus Shine and the legacy of his songwriting 19.03.2025

It was an absolute delight to spend nearly an hour talking to Graham Kendrick about his songwriting craft, the connection of worship music and of course the ultimate school assembly banger: Shine Jesus Shine! In the timestamps below you can see the topics we discuss and make sure you listen ALL the way to the end as there is a special one-off performance of Shine Jesus Shine live at the Tunbridge...

Ep 08: Ask an opera singer anything! Q&A with Welsh soprano Eleri Gwilym 12.03.2025

Can you really smash glass with singing?! How do you even find out you can sing opera? Find out the stories behind becoming an opera singer, the state of singing in Wales and much more with today’s chat with Eleri Gwilym. She is currently playing Queen of the Night in the Magic Flute by Mozart and has some fascinating insights into the life of being an opera singer. Thanks for the submitted questi...

Ep 07: All Things Bright and Beautiful 05.03.2025

Cecil Frances Alexander cracked out some absolute belters in her time. Today’s episode dives into one of her most iconic hymns. It’s one that we all know and love: All Things Bright and Beautiful. I look at all the different versions of the melody, explore the lyrics and even have a cameo Radio 1 message about her by Greg James. Which version of the hymn tune is your favourite?  If you have any so...

Ep 06: A soundtrack for success with Ella Writer plus I Can Sing a Rainbow 26.02.2025

Following on from last week’s great chat about youth singing and self-confidence, today we now look at how music can help build self-confidence with professional and personal success. In the assembly hall today we are joined by Ella Writer, CEO of coaching company Bright Yellow who imparts some wisdom from her 10+ years experience in consulting for FTSE 250 companies. There’s a musical analysis of...

Ep 05: Self-confidence through song with Rachel Staunton 19.02.2025

How can singing in a choir from a young age boost your self confidence? In this week’s assembly we have a special guest! Rachel Staunton is the co-founder and artistic director of London Youth Choir and she joins me on the podcast this week to talk about LYC and the amazing ways it helps support young singers in the London area. She gives tips for using song at all ages and how self-confidence can...

Ep 04: What are the top 20 UK wedding hymns? 12.02.2025

It might be February but this week’s assembly is taking us to wedding season. After a big response of answers online, I have put together the Top 20 of hymns sung at weddings in the UK. Some of the tunes might be surprising, some of them absolute classics and some just big tunes from the school hall. Listen to the end to find out which three I had! For some reason I gave three of them Number 20 bu...

Ep 03: Rebellious Scottish songs...from Bonnie Shores to School Floors 05.02.2025

Welcome back to the school hall for a trip back in time to 18th Century Scotland. This week’s assembly takes a historical twist as I dive into some classic Scottish folk tunes that would have been sung in schools across the UK. Discover the link between Loch Lomond, Charlie is my Darling, the Skye Boat Song and My Bonnie lies over the ocean.  In the catchup, I talk about AI in schools and the sad...

Ep 02: Give Me Oil…and a Stretch Armstrong?! 29.01.2025

Welcome back to the school hall for this week’s assembly! Settle down and let’s have fingers on lips while I catch you up on my first gigs of the year, playing at a tech conference and going to the press night of the amazing Kinky Boots featuring my younger brother as the lead.  In this week’s Q&A session I uncover a forgotten classic from the Alleluya! song book, teach you some tongue-twister...

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