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Music

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Clintons Music program includes classroom music, instrumental music and choral music.
All lessons are aligned with current curriculum documents to encourage every child to succeed in their music education.

Students participate in weekly activities that involve singing, playing instruments, listening, moving, improvising and composing by selecting the music elements to express ideas through sound. They are assessed on their ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding, creating, presenting, responding and reflecting.

Learning experiences are personalised to cater for the developmental needs of each child. Our school also prioritises the use of ICT in Music and focuses on integrating literacy and numeracy to enhance overall outcomes.  

Choir

Junior and senior choirs are two vocal ensembles that allow students to explore popular music from the 70’s through to present day.
Participation in choirs allows students to perform in front of audiences at assembly and various concerts around the Gladstone area as well as compete in competitions such as Fanfare and Eisteddfod. The Choir is available to students in Years 2 to 6.
 Instrumental Music
Clinton’s Instrumental Music program offers opportunities for students from Year 3 to Year 6 to participate in small group instrumental lessons and large ensemble rehearsals.  We currently have over 100 children learning an orchestral instrument.
Strings: The strings program offers students from Year 3 to Year 6 the opportunity to learn the violin, viola, cello or double bass.
Multi Instrumental: The multi instrumental program offers students from Year 4 to Year 6 the opportunity to learn a concert band instrument. There are currently 2 ensembles; junior concert band and senior concert band. Students can learn the flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, baritone horn, euphonium, trombone, bass guitar and percussion instruments.
The curriculum is based upon and Education Queensland's Instrumental Music Curriculum Guide.

Program Intent

To provide opportunity for students to learn a musical instrument within an ensemble setting.

To provide an opportunity for students to share their musical experiences with others.
To establish and support links within the surrounding and wider community.
To provide opportunities for greater participation in music education for the whole school community.
To foster interaction between year levels through participation in school based ensembles.
To support learning in the classroom through cross curricular links.
To provide students with the opportunities to improve their self-esteem and interpersonal skills through group work and ensemble participation.
Learning experiences are personalised to cater for the developmental needs of each child. Our school also prioritises the use of ICT in Music and focuses on integrating literacy and numeracy to enhance overall outcomes.

The instrumental music program enables students to learn an orchestral instrument in the brass, woodwind, percussion and string sections. Students are selected from an audition process and if accepted will be entitled to attend workshops with tutors, perform in front of audiences at assembly and various concerts around the Gladstone area as well as compete in competitions such as Fanfare and Eisteddfod.

Students are able to audition for the instrumental program during term 3 of each year.
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Last reviewed 13 May 2020
Last updated 13 May 2020