Stretton State College offers an extensive instrumental music program and where students have the opportunity to learn how to play an instrument from an instrumental music specialist. Through group tuition students have the opportunity to learn a woodwind, brass, percussion or string instrument. A range of performing ensembles allow students to rehearse and perform in a large group, which caters for student abilities and interests.
Students interested in the instrumental music program undertake a selection process. The Stretton State College Instrumental Music Parent Handbook outlines the specific selection process.
Instrumental Music Parent Handbook (PDF, 871KB)
Lessons and Rehearsals
All instrumental music students at Stretton State College receive instrumental music lesson with a specialist teacher. Timetables are provided to students and parents each term and where students cannot attend their lesson, students may negotiate with their instrumental teacher to reschedule their lesson time.
Students at Stretton State College also have the opportunity to rehearse and perform in one of the schools many large and small ensemble.
Instrumental Music Recruitment
Each year, students in year 3 have the opportunity to be selected for the instrumental music program. As well as being incredibly fun, learning to play an instrument helps educate the whole child.
Information about the instrumental music program and the recruitment process will be sent home via email to all year 3 families. As part of the instrumental music program, students have the opportunity to learn the following instruments:
Woodwind Instruments
| Brass Instruments
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- Flute
- Oboe
- Bassoon
- Clarinet
- Bass Clarinet
- Alto Saxophone
- Tenor Saxophone
| - Trumpet
- French Horn
- Trombone
- Baritone
- Euphonium
- Tuba
- Bass Guitar
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Percussion Instruments
| String Instruments
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Students learn all of these instruments - Tuned percussion - Glockenspiel, Xylophone, Marimba
- Untuned Percussion - Snare DrumBass Drum
- Auxillary percussion - Cymbals
| - Violin
- Viola
- Cello
- Double Bass
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Please understand, should you choose to accept an offer to join the Instrumental Music Program we require unconditional commitment (as outlined in the IM Handbook) in the following areas:
- Minimum of 2 years of participation (Year 4 & 5)
- Group lessons in school time
- Ensemble rehearsal before school each week
- Music levy payment
- Instrument hire payment (for those students hiring an instrument)
- Home practice on a regular basis each week
- Attendance at ALL performances
- Remembering ALL musical equipment each week
Families should consider these requirements before committing to the instrumental music program.
Instrumental Music Highlights
The Instrumental Music Program continues to be a pillar of excellence within the Stretton community. Highlights and achievements include:
- Education Queensland's Fanfare Festival - Metro Regional Finalists 2022 (Symphonic Band and Gowan Senior Strings)
- Singapore International Band Festival (Singapore - July 2018) - 5th place and silver award.
- Pacific Basin International Music Festival (Hawaii - March 2016) - Silver Award winner
- Sydney Band Tour (Australian International Music Festival - 2015) - Silver Award winner
- Education Queensland's Fanfare Festival - Metro Regional Finalists 2018 and State Finalists 2018
- JMI (Jazz Music Institute) big band workshops with internationally acclaimed artists
- Music Fest (October)
- Symphony of Stars - Awards Night (November)
- Gala Concert
- Education Queensland's Fanfare Festival - Metro Regional Finalists 2018 and State Finalists 2018
- School Academic Awards ceremony
- School ANZAC Day ceremonies
Performance Uniform
Stretton State College has a designated performance uniform for all instrumental music students. This performance uniform can be purchased at the Stretton State College uniform shop, which is situated on the Illaweena Campus.
Forms and documents