Unlock the Magic of Music at St Monica’s College, Epping

Music is more than just a subject—it’s an enriching journey that nurtures creativity, discipline, and teamwork. The college offers an inspiring Instrumental Music Program, designed to engage students from Year 7 to Year 12 in a world of melodies and rhythm. Here’s everything you need to know about our exceptional music program and why it’s a perfect opportunity for students to discover the joy of music.

Why Choose Instrumental Music?

Learning a musical instrument offers numerous benefits. It helps students develop skills like focus, confidence, and collaboration. At St Monica’s College, every student has the chance to explore these benefits through complimentary group lessons and instrument hire in Year 7. This unique initiative allows students to experience the joy of music without any upfront costs.

Diverse Performance Opportunities

Students enrolled in the Instrumental Music Program are encouraged to participate in college ensembles, which foster teamwork and performance excellence. They also showcase their talents at events like:

  • College assemblies, liturgies, and special functions
  • Local festivals and eisteddfods
  • The Victorian School Music Festival
  • Community events and Generations in Jazz
  • Concerts such as "Monicans in May" and "Sounds of Spring"

These activities allow students to hone their craft while connecting with audiences inside and outside the school community.

Comprehensive Ensemble Program

The college boasts a wide range of ensembles, catering to diverse musical interests and abilities. These include:

  • Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Concert Bands
  • Junior and Senior String Ensembles
  • Stage, Flute, and Saxophone Ensembles
  • SMC Singers and Senior Vocal Ensemble
  • Percussion and Production Orchestra
  • Junior and Senior Rock Bands

These ensembles provide a platform for students to collaborate, build friendships, and grow as musicians.

Instrumental Lessons Tailored to You

We offers individual or small group lessons for a variety of instruments, ensuring every student receives personalised guidance. Instruments available include:

  • Woodwinds: Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone
  • Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
  • Brass: Trumpet, Trombone, French Horn, Tuba
  • Percussion: Drum Kit and general percussion instruments
  • Others: Guitar, Piano, and Voice

Whether a beginner or an advanced student, there’s something for everyone. Piano, voice, and drum kit lessons are provided individually, ensuring specialised attention for these disciplines.

Enriching Musical Experiences

The music program doesn’t stop at lessons and performances. Students also participate in activities like:

  • Music Camp: An immersive experience for budding musicians
  • Principal’s Cup for Song: A platform for showcasing vocal talents
  • Piano Competition and AMEB Examinations: For students to gain recognition and qualifications

These experiences add an extra layer of excitement and growth, making music an integral part of student life.

Affordable and Accessible

Music lessons are offered at competitive fees, which are added to the school account each month. For families considering this opportunity, the investment is worth every penny, as it opens doors to lifelong skills and passions.

Enrol Today

Ready to see your child shine through music? Enrol in the Instrumental Music Program at St Monica’s College today. For more details, visit the Instrumental Music webpage or contact the Music Department on 9401 6599.

Music isn’t just an activity—it’s a journey of self-expression, growth, and joy. At St Monica’s College, students don’t just learn to play instruments—they create memories, build skills, and become part of a vibrant musical community. Don’t miss this chance to let your child explore the transformative power of music!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

St Monica's College in Epping: A Tradition of Excellence in Catholic Education

How Does St. Monica’s College, Epping Foster Academic and Personal Growth?

Mental Health and Well-being in Catholic Schools: A Holistic Approach