Arts

Blessed Ricvera Middle and Senior School Music Scholarships 2027
The St Norbert College Music Scholarship is named after Blessed Ricvera who was a woman of noble birth and marriage who became the first Norbertine nun in 1121. After her death, Blessed Ricvera’s grave became the site of miracles, most notably for the miraculous flowers that grew there.
The Middle School Music Scholarships are available for students entering Year 7, who are already enrolled at St Norbert College, and cover 50 per cent of College tuition fees and full instrumental/vocal tuition fees for Years 7 to 9.
The Senior School Music Scholarships are available for students entering Year 10 and cover 50 per cent of College tuition fees and full instrumental/vocal tuition fees for Years 10 to 12. Both are subject to satisfactory annual review of musical and academic performance and commendable progress in all areas of College life.
Applications will open on Monday 22 June via our website. Click the link below to visit our Scholarships page.
Music Night
Get ready for a night of outstanding live music! The stage is set, and our talented music students are ready to shine as all College Ensembles come together for one spectacular performance.
Experience an evening filled with energy, creativity, and exceptional musicianship as our students showcase the results of months of hard work and dedication.
When:Tuesday 23 June from 7:00 to 9:00pm
Where: Xanten Theatre
Tickets are selling fast, and numbers are extremely limited. Secure yours now via the link below and join us for an unforgettable night!
Instrumental/Voice Lessons Term 3 2026
Please note the following reminders:
All students currently enrolled in lessons are automatically re-enrolled for their selected lessons from term to term. To avoid any financial penalty, Arts Administration must be notified in writing by the parent/carer of any withdrawal no later than Wednesday, 1 July 2026.
If a student is absent due to illness or an appointment, tutors and/or Arts Administration must be notified directly by a parent/carer, not the student.
Students are responsible for checking their lesson times and arranging any lesson swaps directly with other students. Once a swap has been agreed upon, it is the student’s responsibility to notify Arts Administration so the change can be updated in SEQTA and the student is not marked absent.
Students are encouraged to record their lesson times in their diary. Alternatively, parent/carers may set up reminders through their child’s SNC SEQTA Engage timetable. Please contact Arts Administration for instructions on how to do this.
We appreciate your attention to these matters and look forward to continuing to support your child’s musical journey. Should you have any questions or require assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Mr L Di Labio
Director of Music
