Secondary students are involved in a variety of Art events, including Exhibitions, Art competitions, Fundraising, Community Art projects such as murals, supporting roles in the annual Greene-ware exhibition and more.
Secondary students are involved in a variety of Art events, including Exhibitions, Art competitions, Fundraising, Community Art projects such as murals, supporting roles in the annual Greene-ware exhibition and more.
Interested students in selected Year levels are invited to audition for the biannual Theatre Project held in the alternate year to the Combined Colleges’ musical. The Theatre Project provides an opportunity to support student creativity and agency in partnership with experienced professionals to create and produce a variety of theatre.
Interested students in selected Year levels are invited to audition for the biannual Theatre Project held in the alternate year to the Combined Colleges’ musical. The Theatre Project provides an opportunity to support student creativity and agency in partnership with experienced professionals to create and produce a variety of theatre.
Primary (Years 3-6), Junior (Years 7-9) and Secondary (Years 10-12) dance troupes perform at College events and compete in Eisteddfods across South East Queensland in a range of styles including Contemporary, Jazz and Lyrical.
Primary (Years 3-6), Junior (Years 7-9) and Secondary (Years 10-12) dance troupes perform at College events and compete in Eisteddfods across South East Queensland in a range of styles including Contemporary, Jazz and Lyrical.
The School enters as many teams as possible in Years 7-12 in the Queensland Debating Union Competition.
The School enters as many teams as possible in Years 7-12 in the Queensland Debating Union Competition.
Duke of Edinburgh provides girls with opportunities to develop skills and interests across a range of activities in four key sections: Service, Skills, Physical Recreation and Adventurous Journey. Students (14 years and over) may work towards their Bronze, Silver or Gold award, without time restrictions.
Duke of Edinburgh provides girls with opportunities to develop skills and interests across a range of activities in four key sections: Service, Skills, Physical Recreation and Adventurous Journey. Students (14 years and over) may work towards their Bronze, Silver or Gold award, without time restrictions.
Girls in Years 3 – 12 can learn this unique style of dance, requiring technique, stamina and strength.
Girls in Years 3 – 12 can learn this unique style of dance, requiring technique, stamina and strength.
All Secondary students are invited to audition for the bi-annual Musical Theatre production. This is a full-scale production performed to a professional standard with full theatrical facilities. Opportunities exist in all aspects of production, including performance, choreography, lighting, sound and set design.
All Secondary students are invited to audition for the bi-annual Musical Theatre production. This is a full-scale production performed to a professional standard with full theatrical facilities. Opportunities exist in all aspects of production, including performance, choreography, lighting, sound and set design.
Primary and Secondary teams compete at multiple events across the year, including but not limited to Lions Youth of the Year, Rostrum Voice of Youth, Rotary Primary Public Speaking Competition, Moreton Bay Speakers’ Afternoon and the Carter Shield.
Primary and Secondary teams compete at multiple events across the year, including but not limited to Lions Youth of the Year, Rostrum Voice of Youth, Rotary Primary Public Speaking Competition, Moreton Bay Speakers’ Afternoon and the Carter Shield.
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