This book examines the experiences and perspectives of students and
teachers at an alternative music school, which caters for young learners
who have been marginalised and disenfranchised from mainstream
schooling. The school utilises a rich music-infused curriculum that
connects to the lives of its students, alongside a democratic ethos and
ethic of care for members of the school community, including the
students, teachers, and parents. The combination of personal narratives
together with detailed critical discussion, provides a compelling
argument for how schools can make a major difference to the lives of
young people. The case study presented in this book offers one potential
response to the institutionalised social and educational inequities that
young people continue to face, and highlights the important lessons from
alternative schooling for education more broadly. It will be of
particular interest to researchers in the areas of education and
sociology, especially those concerned with matters of social justice and
equity in education.