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Flinders students enjoy strong results at Sunshine Coast鈥檚 Junior Eisteddfod听

Flinders has completed another remarkable year of performances as part of the 2019 Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod, with a total of 299 Flinders music students performing, many taking to the stage multiple times.

Principal Stuart Meade congratulated Flinders鈥 music students who completed an incredible 750 performances with 168 students receiving 1sts, 205 receiving 2nds, 137 receiving 3rds and 86 students receiving Highly Commended places 鈥 amounting to 596 place-getters out of 750.

The College鈥檚 Stage Band and Flinders Choir also excelled, being awarded 1st place in their respective sections of the Eisteddfod.

鈥淔linders provides a strong music program under the guidance of committed, caring and experienced music teachers to give students the best start in their music journey,鈥 Stuart said.

鈥淲e proudly offer music as a compulsory subject from Prep to Year 6, culminating in the Year 6 musical, which involves every student in the cohort,鈥 he said.

鈥淩esearch proves that music benefits learning in diverse ways, including to help children think more clearly and concisely and to develop advanced motor skills.

鈥淢usic also gives students an enhanced sense of health and wellbeing and is a skill and passion young people can enjoy throughout their lives.

鈥淥ur students are guided by a passionate and caring music teaching team at Flinders with extensive experience and talent in their respective musical fields.鈥

In Secondary School, Flinders鈥 Year 7 students also benefit from music lessons during the year, learning guitar and African drumming, while students in Years 8 to 12 can choose music as an elective.

Extension music is available for those who wish to study music as a career after school, and Flinders also offers private mentoring run by skilled music teachers.

Students who were awarded championships at the Eisteddfod include Year 8 student Craig King who won Junior Brass and Woodwind Champion; Year 11鈥檚 Tate Cassells who won Senior Brass and Woodwind Champion; and Year 11鈥檚 Zahra Voss who won Senior Vocal Champion.

A number of Flinders bands also won their ensemble sections, including the Year 6 Woodwind Ensemble Small Instrumental, Flinders Saxophone Quartet, Flinders Percussion Ensemble Quartet, and Chamber Voices Blue.

This year, the Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod introduced bursaries for the first time with two Flinders students proudly accepting the bursaries.

Year 11 student Tate Cassells was awarded the Brass and Woodwind Bursary, and Year 12 student Tilly Smith was awarded the Vocal Bursary.

A further congratulations to Tilly Smith who also received the Betty Jenkins Award, an aggregate award for 16 -18 years Vocal Solo, Music Theatre, Sacred and Gospel Items.

Photo caption: 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播 Stage Band won First Place in their section of the 2019 Sunshine Coast Junior Eisteddfod.

 

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