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Instrumental/Voice Lessons (Term 2, 2026)

 

This is a friendly reminder that all students currently enrolled in lessons are automatically re-enrolled for selected lessons from term to term. To avoid financial penalty, Arts Administration must be notified of the withdrawal in writing from the parent/carer by Wednesday 1 April 2026. We appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to supporting your child’s musical journey. Should you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact us.

 

Mr L Di Labio

Director of Music


Co-Curricular Dance Team Auditions

 

On Wednesday 25 February, over 95 students participated in auditions for the 2026 Co-curricular Dance Teams. It was a wonderful afternoon, and the students demonstrated impressive skill, passion and flair for the art form.

 

We would like to take a moment to congratulate everyone who participated and shared their talents. Well done to all the students who were successful in gaining a place in the Junior Dance Team, Senior Dance Team and/or the Canons Hip Hop Crew.

 

I would also like to personally thank Ms Karen Cassidy and Miss Kelsey Zampino for their creative input as part of the audition panel, as well as Mr Matt Cheney and Mrs Jo Fuda for their assistance with supervision.

 

Rehearsals for the dance teams commenced this week as per the College calendar. Please refer to Direqt Messages for further details.

 

We have a very exciting year of dance ahead.

 

Happy dancing!

 

Mrs K Crocker

Teacher (Arts)


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Keep the Date

 

Working with this creative team of students brings absolute joy to my Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. They are fun-spirited, focused, supportive of each other and creatively inspiring.

 

We are working with enthusiasm and commitment to bring to you, our fabulous St Norbert audience, an up-lifting theatrical experience.

  

One of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedies, A Midsummer Night’s Dream was written early in Shakespeare’s career, around the same time as Romeo and Juliet. While the play is one of love, laughter and magic, within the story Shakespeare also explores darker themes of jealousy, family conflict and fractured relationships.

 

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Lock in one of the dates below in your calendar! This is Shakespeare for all – let the language wash over you as these performers challenge themselves to ensure you always know exactly what is going on. 

 

Production Week - Monday 18 to Friday 22 May

Evening performances all start at 7pm

(Show is 90 minutes with a 15 minute Intermission)

 

Monday 18 May – Tech Run (No audience)

Tuesday 19 May – Primary School Matinee (Invited audience)

Wednesday 20 May – Opening Night

Thursday 21 May – Night Two

Friday 22nd May – Closing Night

 

Tickets will be on sale early next term. We look forward to entertaining you!

 

Adieu good friends.

 

Ms K Cassidy

Head of Learning Area - Arts