Co-curricular Arts News
Ms Megan Harmston, Program Leader - Creative Arts and Activities

Co-curricular Arts News
Ms Megan Harmston, Program Leader - Creative Arts and Activities
This year has been an incredible celebration of creativity and collaboration across our Arts programs. From vibrant musical performances and dramatic productions to stunning visual art showcases, our students have demonstrated exceptional talent and dedication.
A heartfelt thank you to all our Arts staff for their passion, guidance, and commitment to nurturing creativity and excellence. Their efforts have enriched the lives of our students and strengthened the cultural fabric of our College.




































Congratulations to two of our talented year 12 students who have been accepted into competitive tertiary music courses. Harry Marshall has received an early offer into the Bachelor of Creative Arts- Music course at QUT and Max Hammond has been accepted into the Popular Music course at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University, specialising in guitar. We wish them all the very best for their future careers in the arts.
We extend our best wishes to our primary students representing Marist College at the State Honours Ensemble Program (SHEP) this weekend, Saturday 29 November and Sunday 30 November. Congratulations to Sam Hazel, Zachary Horn, Eddie Hunt, Emerson Maxwell, Callum Murphy, Jed Stevens, and Remington Taylor on being selected for this outstanding celebration of musical talent across South-East Queensland.