Beautiful K-2 carols
​On Wednesday afternoon, the Savio Centre was filled with our wonderful K-2 parents,and grandparents as they gathered to be inspired by the carol singing of our students in the Early Years classes. Our K-2 students
View More​On Wednesday afternoon, the Savio Centre was filled with our wonderful K-2 parents,and grandparents as they gathered to be inspired by the carol singing of our students in the Early Years classes. Our K-2 students
View More​The impressive Taiko drumming performance, which was such a hit at the Asian Festival assembly, is now online for those who missed it on the day. ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ Year 8-10 students of Japanese attended 11 taiko workshops with the awesome team from Taiko Drum. The gro
View MoreOn Thursday 2 November, 650 000 students around Australia celebrated music together, through Music Count Us In. Our Kinder to Year 1 students sang their hearts out at school, whilst our Year 2-6 students travelled to Bellerive Boardwalk with 1000 other students, from 7 other schools, to take part in the Hobart Music Count Us In event.
View More​Last week 16 talented Year 9 and 10 Drama students took to the stage to present the College’s 2017 Talking Heads – an ensemble of wonderful monologues. They were supported by Year 8 Drama student Tom Atkinson with his expert management of the sound for the two-night show. It takes, courage and convic
View MoreEach year Visual Arts and Media Arts students from ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ offer a good number of entries to the Royal Hobart Show and 2017 has been no exception, with well over 100 submissions, in a variety of media, from photography, printmaking through to painting and skateboard designs. This year we have received notification from the Royal Hobart Show that 20 students have received awards in the Youth Art a
View MoreSenior Drama students have begun working on what is now is an established tradition in the College, TALKING HEADS. This performance project allows our students to attack one of the most demanding, but rewarding forms of theatre, the monologue.
View MoreThere is a wealth of talented young artists within our school and five of our Year 10 students have been selected as finalists in the inaugural Tasmanian Young Artist Awards 2017. This award is a new initiative of the annual Tasmanian Craft Fair and provides an opportunity and a platform to highlight the artwork of ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ’s young creatives.
View MoreOn Wednesday 20 September students from the Year 3/4 an 5/6 choirs, Dominic Ukulele Cool Kids (DUCK) club, and Sarah (Year 7), Sarah and Ella (Year 7), visited Strathhaven Aged Care to perform some musical pieces to the residents.
View MoreOn Tuesday evening 12 September, the College held our inaugural Showcase of Music and Dance at the Don Bosco Creative Arts Centre at Guilford Young College, a wonderful showcase of performing arts talent from Years 3-10! One of the outstanding features of the evening was the high student participation with over 100 students performing on stage. In addition there were a number of students involved in backstage management, technical production and front of house, and students also compered the show with great conviction and sense of fun.
View MoreThe City of Clarence Eisteddfod was held last week and ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ»ÆƬ was well represented with over 70 students performing at City-Wide in Mornington. On Monday, the Senior Choir competed and were awarded a me
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