At Shropshire Music Service, we believe that every young person in our county should have the opportunity to experience the joy, challenge and reward of music-making, regardless of financial circumstances.
That’s why we provide clear bursary pathways to support pupils who may otherwise face barriers to accessing tuition, instruments or music opportunities.
Several bursary schemes are accessible to eligible young musicians in Shropshire.
These include:
The Rosalie Inskip Music Trust – supporting young musicians (up to age 24) based in the local area who demonstrate aptitude. Funds may contribute to instrument purchase, lessons or travel to enhance their musical progress.
The Jon Hayward Memorial Trust – aimed specifically at children aged 7-11 years whose families are on low incomes or in exceptional circumstances. Grants may partially fund school or private tuition. Information on how to apply is sent directly to your child’s school.
The Alan Surtees Trust – for young people (aged 16-30) working in or influenced by traditional music and arts. Support covers mentoring, rehearsal space, equipment and recording projects.
Other national awards include the Young Sounds and the Universal Music UK Sound Foundation, which accept applications for up to several thousand pounds for tuition, instruments or creative projects (subject to eligibility).

Bursaries are generally means-tested or linked to musical progress and commitment.
Applicants should live in Shropshire, be in full-time education and be actively engaged in music (whether lessons, ensembles or composition).
Schools, parents or the young person themselves may make the initial enquiry.
Supporting evidence is required, such as a teacher’s recommendation, financial details or outline of costs.
Each scheme has its own application process and deadlines.
For example, for the Jon Hayward Trust, applications received by early July are given priority for the forthcoming academic year.
Upon receipt, a board reviews the application on merit, taking into account musical ability, progress, motivation and need.
A successful award is not guaranteed and may not cover 100% of the costs.
Music is more than an activity: it builds creativity, resilience, teamwork and confidence. For many young people, a bursary means the difference between access and exclusion.
By reducing the financial barrier, SMS and its partner trusts help ensure that talented, motivated pupils can flourish, and that every child, in every school, has a chance to make music.
For more detailed information or for a confidential discussion, please contact SMS on 01743 874145 or email admin@shropshiremusicservice.org.uk.
Sympho is the charity that helps make music possible for every child in Shropshire. By raising funds and supporting key projects, Sympho removes barriers so that all young people can enjoy lessons, hire instruments, join ensembles, and take part in life changing musical experiences.
Donations and sponsorships from families, businesses, and community groups directly support bursaries, outreach work, and new opportunities that schools alone could never provide. Volunteers also play an important role, helping us bring music into more communities and reach even more young people.

Every contribution, no matter the size, makes a real difference. With your support, Sympho can continue to inspire confidence, creativity, and joy through music for thousands of young people across the county.
If you believe in the power of music, Sympho is your chance to help it reach those who need it most.