The Arts Bulletin

Dance Troupe and our Irish Dancers have been working towards our Harmony Day Performance.

Dance Troupe

Director: Mr Adrian Walker

Day/Time: Monday from 7:00am to 8:00am

Location: Drama Room

Participants: All experienced dancers from Year 5 and above

Contact: Adrian Walker – awalker@clayfield.qld.edu.au

Irish Dancing

Director: Mr Adrian Walker 

Day/Time: Tuesday from 3:15pm to 4:00pm

Location: Drama Room

Participants: All students from Years 1 to 7 welcome

Experience: No dance experience is required – beginners are welcome.

Contact: Mr Adrian Walker – awalker@clayfield.qld.edu.au

Drama Club

The Clayfield College Drama Club is an exciting opportunity for students in Years 5 to 8 to come together to be creative and expressive and to have fun. It’s also an opportunity for students to meet new friends, play Drama games, and develop their performance skills. Drama Club meets every Friday during lunch in the Drama room. All students in Years 5 to 8 are welcome. 

 

Director: Mrs Katrina Ash

Day/Time: Friday at Lunchtime

Location: Drama Room

Participants: All students from Years 5 to 8

Contact: Mrs Katrina Ash – kash@clayfield.qld.edu.au

2025 Clayfield College Commitment Contract

All students enrolled in our Ensemble Program are required to complete the 2025 Commitment Contract for all instrumental music ensembles and choirs. This form ensures that Students and Families understand School Policy around attendance and commitment. Please could Students complete this form before 1 March.

Private Music Lesson Attendance

Remembering Your Lesson Time

As outlined in the Terms and Conditions of the Private Lesson Application Form, students are responsible for knowing their lesson times and arriving on time. While instrumental teachers may call the classrooms of Primary students if they forget, this takes up valuable lesson time and can sometimes result in a missed lesson if the student is not easily found.

 

Helpful Tips for Remembering Music Lessons

With busy school schedules, it can be easy for students to lose track of time and forget their music lessons. A simple and effective way to stay on schedule is by wearing a digital watch with an alarm function. By setting an alarm as a reminder, students can ensure they arrive on time and make the most of their lessons.

 

In addition to improving lesson attendance, using a watch encourages students to develop independence, responsibility, and time management skills. Please note that students are permitted to wear digital watches as long as they do not have Bluetooth capability.

 

Some of our students have been using the WobL watch with great success, showing excellent attendance and progress. Feel free to explore this option online!