Reflecting on a Resounding Success: The Spring Ensembles Concert
The Spring Ensembles Concert, held on Tuesday 16 September in Buckley Hall. It was a resounding success and served as a powerful culmination of the year’s musical endeavours.
The concert featured all major performing groups—including the bands, orchestras and choirs—showcasing the extraordinary commitment and talent of our student musicians. The standard of performance across all ensembles was exceptionally high, affirming the vitality and strength of the music program.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the Year 12 students for their enduring dedication and leadership. Their final contribution to the music program was a profound demonstration of the excellence they have achieved and their commitment will serve as an inspiration for their peers.
The success of the evening is also a direct reflection of the guidance provided by the Music Staff. We thank them for their tireless efforts, expertise and continuous mentorship of the students throughout the 2025 academic year.
Finally, we recognise and thank Mr. Andrew Short for his meticulous coordination and oversight, ensuring the seamless execution of this significant event.
The Spring Ensembles Concert was a credit to all involved, offering a superb and fitting conclusion to the performance calendar.
Student reflections
“Playing in the Spring Ensembles Concert was such a fun experience, it felt awesome seeing all our hard work come together on stage” – Lorraine, Year 7
“The concert was huge and was fun seeing what all the other groups had been working on” – Max, Year 8
“I really enjoyed the springs ensembles concert as I felt Locksley band was able to display their skills to a high level. It was a really enjoyable evening” – Keiren, Year 8
“Throughout the night it was fun to watch how the other groups that I was not performing with played and pondering if in the future I might want to join that group. Performing on stage seemed very professional and I know that my family really enjoyed watching me and my brother play” – Ben Year 8