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Page 1: THE ARTS AT GREENWOOD COLLEGE · Year 7 - 12 Music Dinner (November 3rd) Year 9 Drama Production (November 12th - 13th) Year 10 Drama Production (November 26th - November 27th) The

THE ARTS AT GREENWOOD COLLEGE

Page 2: THE ARTS AT GREENWOOD COLLEGE · Year 7 - 12 Music Dinner (November 3rd) Year 9 Drama Production (November 12th - 13th) Year 10 Drama Production (November 26th - November 27th) The

ETHOS

Using their passion and curiosity for the Arts, stu-

dents at Greenwood College are provided with

unique opportunities for expression and discovery

of themselves and diverse cultures. Through the

Arts, students become confident, creative and re-

spectful community members and leaders.

THE ROLE OF THE ARTS

Arts plays a significant role in society contributing to its iden-

tity and reflecting its cultural heritage. At Greenwood the

Arts seeks to:

1. Institute positive change

2. Speak in a universal uniting language

3. Challenge perceptions

4. Educate, influence and entertain

5. Reflect and celebrate our culture and that of others

ARTS CURRICULUM

The Arts @ Greenwood College has an integrated ap-

proach to the delivery of the West Australian Curriculum.

Underpinned by a cross-curricular focus on documentation,

methodology and behaviour management, the Arts deliver

a comprehensive education in an environment conducive

to creative thought and innovative workshop practices. The

benefits of this approach include high calibre performance

initiatives, enhanced student learning processes and clear

pathways to careers in the post-school Arts industry.

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ARTS EVENTS 2018

The Arts @ Greenwood College provide students with a comprehensive range

of performance opportunities in which to excel and realise their talents.

The Arts Calender for 2018 is as follows:

Year 12 Cert 3 Visual Art Exhibition - Library (April 4 - April 13)

Art Open Day (April 10th)

Year 12 Drama Production (April 9th - 11th)

Year 7 - 12 Joondalup Eisteddfod (May 21st - June 15th)

Art Open Day (June 10th)

Year 7 - 12 Music Camp (June 22nd - June 25th)

Year 7 - 12 Music Tour (June 11th - June 15th)

Year 10 Drama Production (June 25th - June 26th)

Year 7 - 12 Student Choreography Night (July 18th)

Year 9 Lunchbox Theatre (August 8th - 9th)

Year 7 - 12 Winter Concert (August 8th)

Year 11 Drama Production (August 20th - August 22nd)

Year 7 - 12 Music Festivals: IMSS & ABODA (August 20th - August September

7th)

Year 7 - 12 Cheerleading (September 1st - September 2nd)

Year 7 - 12 Cheerleading (October 13th)

Year 7 - 12 Choreography Night (October 19th)

Year 7 - 12 Music Dinner (November 3rd)

Year 9 Drama Production (November 12th - 13th)

Year 10 Drama Production (November 26th - November 27th)

The Arts are also showcased during assemblies, sports carnivals, in pop-up

lunchtime performances and as a reflection of the cultural identity of the school

to visiting dignitaries.

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A SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS