Junior School
Performing Arts
Mrs Katie Sinclair, Junior School Music Coordinator
Junior School
Performing Arts
Mrs Katie Sinclair, Junior School Music Coordinator
Week | Date / Location
| Ensemble/Group | Event |
6 | Thursday 5th June DPA 6:30-9:30pm | Koristers | Senior School Music Festival – Arrive at the DPA in concert blacks by 6:15pm - see HUB and email for more details |
8 | Thursday 19th June DPA 5:30-7.00pm | Koristers Junior Concert Band Junior String Orchestra JS String Quartet Jitterbugs Dance UpBeats Dance Fusion Dance All stage choirs | JS Performing Arts Concert – full school uniform with blazer & polished shoes |
Auditions are taking place this week with call-back for the role of Sally on Monday 12 May. We hope to announce the cast by the end of Week 3, keep an eye on the HUB!
Beginner Band began last week with a group of very enthusiastic new students. Mrs Lenton was very excited as she took them through the basics of rehearsal etiquette, basic ensemble playing, watching the conductor and playing together! We can’t wait to see how they continue to grow in confidence and skill level.
Here’s a short video with a few more useful tips for supporting children with their musical endeavours.
Information pertaining to our co-curricular groups is regularly posted on the JS Performing Arts HUB. Please make yourself familiar with this page to stay up to date with important information.
Should you have any queries regarding our ensembles or instrumental tuition please contact us:
Junior School Performing Arts Coordinator, Mrs Katie Sinclair: ksinclair@kws.nsw.edu.au
Performing Arts Administrator, Mrs Sharon Martin: performingarts@kws.nsw.edu.au
As many of you know, music and performance are central to life at Kinross Wolaroi School. From the Junior School’s nativity play to the Senior School musical, studio concerts and exceptional Year 12 HSC recitals, our students rely on the support of quality instruments to perform at their best. After more than 40 years of faithful service, the Performance Theatre piano is now reaching the end of its working life.
We are seeking to replace this piano with a new C5 grand that will serve future generations of students for the next 40 years and beyond. This new instrument will be a cornerstone of our performance program, enriching the musical experiences of students from Kindergarten through to Year 12. Our goal is to secure delivery of the new piano in 2026, ensuring that it becomes a part of daily school life as soon as possible.
The Performing Arts Department is launching a fundraising campaign to raise funds for a new grand piano, and we are looking for a group of volunteers who can offer their time and expertise to help us make this project a success.
If you are interested in joining this fundraising group, please contact Sharon Martin by email at smartin@kws.nsw.edu.au as soon as possible. Direct, tax deductible donations can be made to: https://www.trybooking.com/au/donate/grandpiano2025