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MUSIC

Music is an integral part of the College, and music is practised in both secular and liturgical settings. It is a mandatory part of the curriculum for Years 7 and 8, elective in Years 9 and 10, and offers Preliminary and HSC options in Years 11 and 12. Music at Schols encompasses choirs, instrumental ensembles, bands and chamber orchestras. Girls are encouraged to join those groups where they will enjoy extending their musical talents.

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Music Ensembles

The following ensembles are on offer:

  • Symphony Orchestra

  • Concert Band 

  • College Choir

  • String Ensemble

  • Rock Band

  • Wind and Brass

  • Chamber Orchestra

  • Jazz Band

  • Vocal Ensemble

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The following tuition is available:
  • Alto/Tenor Saxophone

  • Baritone/Euphonium

  • Cello

  • Clarinet/bass clarinet

  • Double Bass

  • Drums

  • Flute/Piccolo

  • French Horn

  • Guitar

  • Oboe & Bassoon (taught outside the College)

  • Piano

  • Trombone

  • Trumpet

  • Tuba

  • Viola

  • Violin

  • Voice

LEARNING

MAIN EVENTS

Music Camp

to be advised

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Mid Year Music Showcase

to be advised

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Annual Music Showcase 

to be advised

Good Samaritan Education

Good Samaritan Education (GSE) is responsible for ten incorporated colleges in Australia. Established in 2011 by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, the mission of GSE is to sustain and nurture our Catholic schools as Good Samaritan Benedictine communities of learning.

www.goodsameducation.org.au

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Sisters of the Good Samaritan

www.goodsams.org.au

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4 Avenue Road,
Glebe NSW 2037 Australia

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ABN: 20 003 866 859

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St Scholastica's College community acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of the Country upon which the College stands. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our community.

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