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2024 Term 1 Newsletter

Monday, February 19, 2024 by Joanne Trewick | Newsletter

Hello wonderful music families - new and established :)


Thank you for joining me on this journey of music education for your family in 2024. We have already accomplished much in our lessons so far this term, with much more fabulous learning ahead of us.


There is always so much information to put down in every newsletter, I know how busy parents are - so a big thank you for taking the time to read and make note of anything that pertains to your family. If per chance this email goes astray all past newsletters are easy to view within the student portal - check back anytime!


CONCERTS FOR THIS YEAR


As most of you would be aware, every term, we have a showcase for our students and what they are working on, usually held at the Mossman Shire hall, which has a beautiful grand piano and plenty of space for us all. We always encourage students of all stages to get up and have a go, and gaining experience in sharing our music with each other, plus being inspired by other students, is a vital part of the learning program.


Sadly, this year though, we are not able to offer a Student Showcase in term 1, due to the unavailability of venues. That means the term 2 one - will be SUPER important - so get this date into your diary now!! 


TERM 2 STUDENT SHOWCASE Sunday June 2

3pm@ Mossman Shire hall. Gold coin entry at the door to offset hall hire costs. 

This event will need to be registered for, in the student portal, registrations will open on May 1st and close on May 24th. 


RECITAL: The only non-negotiable event for all of our music students each year is our Annual Recital and Awards Event. Normally held in term 4 but this year we are trialling holding this major event in term 3. 

No registration is required for this one as it is assumed that all families will participate, levies are applied to family accounts during term 2. More info to come, but SAVE THE DATE NOW………

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8th. Clear the whole day as we have numerous parts to the program and students need to be available for rehearsals and performances during the day, then the big evening event begins at 5pm. If you haven’t participated in a recital before, feel free to ask any questions you need, but also - rest assured that all the information you need will be forthcoming in newsletters as the year progresses. 


Also on the subject of keeping dates free for later in the year - our Celebration Lunch for families who have been with us for five years or more will be held on Nov 24 - if this is your family - highlight this date in you diary as well and await your invite at the start of term 4. 


EISTEDDFOD 2024

If your child might be interested in competing in this event in Cairns in late June, please be in touch.


PRACTICE DIARIES
Individual practice diaries for recording home tasks and tracking what is practiced at home each day have been a mainstay in our studio for as many years as I can remember. However, I am finding increasing numbers of families prefer to record their practice in the student portal and to rely on the lesson note emails for instructions on what to work on at home. In some classes, the practice diaries are being phased out. If per chance your child has not received a diary but you would like them to work with this rather than the online option - please say so and one will be provided. If your child’s class is still using diaries, please ensure that they come to every lesson and don’t get left at home.


AUTOMATIONS 

Please be aware that account overdue reminders are completely automated from within the student portal, if you have recently made a payment that just has not yet been reconciled through the accounting software, you can just delete the reminder without concern. 

Lesson reminders and cancellation notices are also from the student portal, only email replies make it to me. Replies to automated texts do not send. 


SCHOLARSHIPS

My studio is here to support young people in our community becoming musicians for life. If your family budget is going through a particularly difficult time, and you need some fee relief to be able to keep your child in the music learning that they love, do request scholarship information.


A FEW NOTES ABOUT THE RESOURCE FEE AND MUSIC BOOKS


There has been a significant delay on many music books ordered late last year or early this year. We have a huge amount of our books used in lessons on backorder from our supplier in Sydney. I am working around this problem and learning continues, but if you have been waiting for a book - then thank you for your patience. 


Whenever I have the opportunity to do so, I source secondhand copies of books used in our studio so that for a few lucky students I can provide a book at a much cheaper cost than buying new. If you have a low cost book on your invoice, that is how it got there and lucky you ;)

It is unfortunate just how high the cost of new music books has become, but we cannot avoid copyright laws and we also love to support music composers and publishers whose industry supports us in our learning. 


Resource fees are charged once a term, for term 1, it will appear on your March invoice. New students who have just registered do not get charged the resource fee until the following term. Resource fees are for things that students use apart from their own copies of music books.

What are some of the things the resource fee contributes to? This is not a comprehensive list but gives you some idea.

-personalised practice diaries

-certificates and awards

-subscriptions to teaching platforms/websites etc. used in lessons

-cost of apps and web based programs used in lessons

-purchase of backing tracks

-purchase of music books used by many students in our studio library

-maintenance/repair/purchase of classroom instruments

-cleaning of classroom spaces

-printing costs


CURRENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Since last newsletter I have engaged in the following short courses:

Brisbane - Repair of stringed instruments

Brisbane - Australian Guild of Music teacher training day/ innovations in music education

Online - Contemporary Harmony Practices

AMEB - workshop on Intermediate flute teaching and new resources for grade 5/6 flute exams


AWARDS SINCE LAST NEWSLETTER

Khobi Arthurson - Credit grade 2 Theory and Distinction grade 4 piano

Jasper Keech - Distinction grade 1 Guitar

Rebecca Farraway - Credit grade 5 piano

Mietta Hilton - Distinction grade 1 piano

Lola Gonsalves - Distinction grade 2 piano

Robyn Rose - Distinction grade 1 flute



AVAILABILITY

We currently have some availability in our First Piano Adventures Class on Tuesday mornings at 8am. If you have friends who have thought about starting piano, get them to come for a trial lesson now so they don’t miss out.

Our Kinder Beat (ages 2-5) classes are also taking new enrolments for Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Please enquire for details. 


That is it for now, thank you for reading with me. Email me with any joys or concerns about your child's progress, their learning program and  goals, or the activities within our studio.


Warmly,

Ms Joanne :)


2023 Term 3 Newsletter

Friday, July 21, 2023 by Joanne Trewick | Newsletter

Hello music parents 

We have hit the ground running for term 3, lots happening in our classes and in preparation for ensembles, exams and other performances.

Thanks for taking the time to read this and stay informed and involved. I appreciate it. 

The First draft of the 2024 home studio (afterschool) schedule will be emailed quite soon, please respond promptly with your intentions or interests for 2024. We have more students than we have places and I want to make it work for as many families as possible. I realise that most families still have much to work out before the new year starts with many other activities, but a response with your confirmation or concerns will help me make a schedule that is as helpful to you as we can make it. 

Also on the subject of thinking ahead….
If your child would like to consider applying for a music scholarship/music extension program or any other audition associated with entering high school - it is never too early to let me know so that we can make plans to give you the best options possible. There is also a bursary available to hard working music students in year 7, year 6 students should be preparing now if they intend auditioning. And - another bursary is offered to year 12 students who intend to study tertiary music. If any of things might be on your radar for your child, please be in touch to chat about your options and what is required.

A note about invoices - you will notice the term 3 resource fee was not charged to your July invoice, I thought I would help spread costs out by putting it in September when there are less lessons because of holidays, and because July had the recital levy and August is a long month with no holidays to reduce lesson numbers. The term 4 resource fee will be charged in October, so they will feel like they are very close together but hoping it is actually easier that way.
Hope that makes sense for you :)

TERM 3 SHOWCASE (requires action now)
This is an optional and informal event for all students and their families. We would love to have your family join us! It was sad that we had to cancel this for term 2, so that makes this one the last of these events before recital. I’d love to see all students involved. Please don’t miss out on registering, and the sooner the better so that we can make sure your child is organised with something they feel confident and excited to perform.
Brand new students encouraged to jump in and be a part of this as it really help get the bigger picture of learning and progressing with your instrument.

Sunday Aug 27
Mossman Shire Hall
3pm
$6 registration through the student portal (appears on your account) plus gold coin at the door to offset hall hire costs. 

Registrations firmly close on Friday Aug 11 -  please register now so you don’t miss out. 
How?
Log into student portal>calendar> aug 27>register your student. After Aug 11 you will then receive an email with the program, so you know what your child will be playing. 



2023 ANNUAL RECITAL AND AWARDS NIGHT SATURDAY NOV 4
This is our big and very special event for the year. Unlike term showcases where families can register if the date suits them, the recital is the one event of the year when we have absolutely all students participate. The end of May was the deadline for letting me now that your student would not be able to attend, and levies have now been charged and paid with the July invoice - thank you! 
Our evening event is shaping up to be amazing with students already working on ensemble pieces with their class groups. The program has been organised, hire of equipment sorted and much of the work to organise this huge event is well underway. 
Please block out the whole day in your calendar and consider that your young ones especially will need to be well rested for the big day. We can’t hire the hall and sound equipment for more than one day, so we rehearse in the morning, have solo sessions in the afternoon and finish with a big gala concert of group items and ensembles in the evening. It is a very exciting event for our families and a hugely important part of the learning program. 

For brand new students just starting this term, provision has been made for you in this event, and your levy will be charged to your upcoming invoice. Please confirm if you are available to participate on this date. 

Also for your diary: SUNDAY NOV 5 will be a celebration lunch for families who have been part of our music family for five years or more.

OTHER UPCOMING PERFORMANCES

Saint Augustines Grandparents Day Concert: We have a full 30 min concert planned for this Wednesday at Saint Augustines showcasing all of our school music and choir kids. 1:30pm start. There are also 3 music assemblies planned for this term and we are still working on getting to include an aged care concert into our program as well.

Cairns Classical Concert: October 14 we have King, Nikita and Gemma performing at this professional event in Cairns. If you wish to purchase tickets, again please contact me for details. 

Con Brio Exams: We have had many fantastic results with our video instrumental exams already this year. Many more students are on track to complete exams during this term. 

Trinity Theory Exams: These will be early Saturday morning on Nov 4 - the same day as recital - exam students will be scheduled later in the rehearsal schedule to accomodate this important event. 



AWARDS and EVENTS since last newsletter

QMTA Concert: Congratulations to Matilda, Rebecca, Gemma, King and Ching who represented our studio at this event in Cairns on June 4. Their performances were excellent.

MFactor: the Miallo students involved in this did a great job and took out awards for the music sections. Congratulations to all who performed.

Cairns and District Junior Eisteddfod: It was a small team this year but everyone placed in their instrumental sections and much was learned by those who participated. I’m hopeful of organising a larger number of students to be involved in this event next year. 


Well done to all of these student on their achievements since last newsletter!

Aadidev Padnakad - 10 guitar pieces
Charlie Moffat - 40 and 50 piano pieces
Elena Rodriguez - 40 guitar pieces
Estella Spence - 40 drum pieces
Mario Molinari - 30 piano pieces
Ching Dang - 10 grade 3 piano pieces
Jimmy Scott - 50 guitar pieces
Jasper Keech - 50 guitar pieces
Nova Hilton - 10 Grade 1 piano pieces
Alex Wearne - 100 piano pieces
Quinn Kelleher - 30 piano pieces
Bailee Weier - 30 piano pieces
Ryder Melchert - 50 piano pieces
Otillie Wells - 20 piano pieces
Erik Pese - 20 Grade 1 piano pieces
Aelita Moss - 50 piano pieces

Zoe Wilson - Distinction Grade 3 piano exam
Lucy Andrews - Distinction Preliminary grade violin exam
Ching Dang - Credit Grade 3 piano exam
Jack Archer - Distinction Grade 1 piano exam
King Dang - Distinction Grade 5 piano exam
Amanda Yeo - High Distinction Grade 5 piano exam
Aelita Moss - Distinction Grade 2 piano exam


CURRENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
I have been working through some online musicology units on how the study of music affects our everyday life from a music psychology point of view.


That’s it for now, more details to follow on various events throughout the year. Thanks for your continued support in everything we do to make learning music successful for your child. Don’t hesitate to be in touch with any concerns or joys or questions about your child’s progress.

Thank you
Ms Joanne