Music
The Kruger State School teaches Music, Australian Curriculum Version 9, to all students in Prep to Year 6 and provides an Instrumental Music program to students in Years 4-6. We offer many exciting music opportunities for all students from Prep to Year 6 throughout the school year in many of our extra-curricular activities. The comprehensive sequential classroom music program includes:
· singing
· playing instruments
· listening
· moving
· improvising
· composing.
An Instrumental Music teacher visits Kruger State School each week for a week to teach brass, woodwind and percussion instruments to selected students in Years 5 and 6. The weekly lesson is held during school time, and the compulsory Concert Band rehearsals are held before school.
Enrolment is by audition at the end of the year prior to the year in which instruction commences. Where a student transfers from another school and was involved in that school's music instrumental program, or when a student owns or hires a musical instrument, they may be included in the Kruger State School's instrumental program, subject to audition. Kruger State School provides a limited number of instruments on loan, for a minimal yearly fee.
Research strongly demonstrates that music education promotes development in social (engaged participant), emotional (confident), physical (skilled), and intellectual skills benefiting your child's learning in all their school subjects, including literacy and numeracy, during their critical primary school years.