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Semester Two has well and truly started, and with that all things music are back in action.

In Term Three, there are a number of music events that are most certainly going to knock your socks off:

  • 25 July – VCE Music students will be performing for the Subject Selection Evening

  • 28 July – St Bernard’s College and St Columba’s College Combined Choir will perform in the college languages assembly

  • 18 August – The college Liturgical ensemble debuts in their first performance for the St Bernard’s Day Mass

  • 21 August – Students involved in the college concert band and symphonic band will have an ACC Music workshop

  • 30 August – lunchlive performance at Essendon Campus

  • 1 September – The college Guitar Ensemble will perform for the Wellbeing Week assembly

  • 6 September – lunchlive performance at Resurrection House

  • 7 September – Spring Concert

  • 12 September - Students involved in the college rockband will have ab ACC Music workshop

  • 13 September – Year 12 VCE Performance Evening

  • 14 September – Year 12 VCE Performance Evening

  • 15 September – The Symphonic Band will perform for the Student Investitures Assembly

The new Year Seven students this semester have already started classes and with that have chosen their instrument that they are going to learn for the rest of the semester. For some of the boys, it is going to be their first experience ever on an instrument. Good luck boys, and remember to have fun!

Signing up for Music lessons this Term has opened on Trybooking and closes on the 21st of July. Any parent/guardian who misses the sign up date or has any questions, please email the Music Administrator, Michelle Puglisi at mpuglisi@sbc.vic.edu.au, or contact the Head of Music, Joshua Romeo at jromeo@sbc.vic.edu.au. With the students in Semester One finally completing music, signing up for lessons is a wonderful experience that allows your son to further develop their musical and academic skills.

This term, Friends of Music will be resuming. Friends of Music is an opportunity for parents and members of the St Bernard’s Community to get involved in the music program, and with that contribute to creating as many opportunities as possible for all the young men involved. Looking ahead, it is our hope to raise money for a more diverse collection of innovative instruments. If you would like to join Friends of Music, please email the Head of Music, Joshua Romeo.


 

Mr Joshua Romeo