The Regional Arts Program (RAP) provides students with the opportunity to study and showcase the Arts in our school network and wider community. Each subject has an array of extracurricular programs that students can partake in. Visual Art, Photography and Media are also included in the school's showcase.
Dance
The Dance A course is designed to cater for students with a keen interest in dance who would like to develop their movement skills in a variety of dance styles. The Dance T course is designed for students who wish to study dance for its intrinsic value. It also caters for students who are aiming at tertiary studies in dance and related areas, e.g. performing arts, physical education teaching, primary teaching and dance therapy.
Drama
The study of Drama enables learners to engage with innovative thinkers and to experience drama as artists and audience members. In broad terms, learning in Drama involves making and responding. Students learn as artists, by making Drama works that communicate to audiences. They learn as audiences, by responding critically to Drama.
Music
Learning in Music involves making and responding. Students learn as musicians, by making musical works that communicate to audiences. They learn as audiences, by responding critically to music. In making of musical works, students learn about composing, arranging, improvising, music technology, and technical and performance skills to engage an audience.
Visual Arts Showcase
This exhibition showcases student work in Visual Art, Media, Photography and technical subjects.