At Robina State High School we have three specialist Arts Programs on offer to students: Dance Academy, Drama Extension and Instrumental Music.
Why Study the Creative Arts?
The Creative Arts equips students with higher order thinking skills needed to solve complex real-world problems.
The 21st century skills inherent in the Arts:
- creativity
- collaboration
- critical thinking
- communication
These identified skills form the foundation of content and pedagogy within the Robina High School Arts signature programs.
Delivering authentic learning experiences that challenge our students to think beyond a conventional response is at the forefront of our teaching and learning. This is because future employment and products will rely on the creative capacity of people to ideate, think critically, communicate effectively and to take risks.
Instrumental Music
The Instrumental Music department at Robina High is a busy hub of great musicians taking on many performance opportunities. Our bands perform for our school and wider community of the Gold Coast. We also undertake to performing tours to other parts of Australia.
Instrumental Music inherently develops students’ sense of responsibility as well as commitment and teamwork skills through their participation in ensembles. Learning an instrument also boosts resilience by fostering the ability to work towards long-term goals. Learning an instrument has also been proven by numerous studies to enhance brain function and boost academic scores.
Many Instrumental students are amongst the top achievers academically and manage to successfully balance their academic, cultural and sporting interests.
How it Works
Instrumental Music is a co-curricular program, where small group instrument lessons work in conjunction with the regular school timetable. Our program includes: 2 Concert Bands, 2 Stage Bands, a String Ensemble and a Percussion Ensemble. The ensembles rehearse once a week, either before or after school.
Extra-Curricular Opportunities
- Gold Coast Eisteddfod
- Local primary school tours
- Band tours within Australia
- Participation in school lunch concerts and flash mobs
Future Pathways
Years 11 and 12:
- General Music (ATAR)
- Music Extension (ATAR)
- Music In Practice
- Certificate IV in Music
How to Apply
Students who have participated in Instrumental Music lessons in primary school will receive automatic entry into the program. Questions regarding experience in Instrumental Music will form part of the general enrolment interview. Sometimes, in the stress of the transition to high school, students want to give up, before they give it a try. We recommend that all parents encourage students to commit to at least a semester of Instrumental Music in high school.