“It’s been an incredible few years, and, long may it continue” said Jobe. “Music’s always taking a beating - we’re normally the bottom of the national agenda. We get far fewer hours in the week than other subjects. So it’s more important than ever that we support our young people in their learning.
"Bishop Challoner, the Abbey, and Birmingham Irish Association are incredibly supportive, beyond belief, of my vision and endeavours for their young people.
"My vision, through teaching Irish Music, is that the young people have a great grounding in music, know that it is good for mental health as well as a great ‘gateway’ into the wider music and cultural ethos of our world.”