Bacchus Marsh Grammar presents Maddingley in Concert

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Monday 8 September – Clocktower Centre, Moonee Ponds

Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the vibrant creativity and talent of our Performing Arts students. Maddingley In Concert will showcase the energy, dedication and artistry of students from both Middle and Senior School.

The program will feature a dynamic mix of vocal acts, vibrant dance performances, high-energy band sets and uplifting ensemble pieces.  This event is a true celebration of music and dance excellence at Bacchus Marsh Grammar – a night not to be missed!

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High School Dance Competition

The High School Dance Competition is a hip-hop based dance competition with an underlying Bollywood theme, open to high school students. This competition was held on 2 August at the Williamstown Town Hall, where a team of incredibly talented students from BMG proudly represented our school.

In our very first year competing, we are proud to say the night proved to be an outstanding success. BMG was honoured with the Best Costume Award, followed by the Best Debut Award, and, most importantly, we achieved Second Highest Overall. These accomplishments show the dedication, courage and passion each team member brought to the stage.

Though the journey was challenging at times, it was also a meaningful and an unforgettable experience. We are so grateful for this opportunity and for everyone who supported us.

Student reflection by Harsh K

Woodlea’s Winter Soiree

On Tuesday 12 August 12, over 90 instrumental music students from the Junior School took to the stage in The Gym for the annual Woodlea Winter Soiree. Under the guidance of dedicated and caring instrumental music staff, families were treated to a joyful evening of first-time performances, duets between friends, and ensemble pieces that showcased the power of collaboration.

Highlights included the Year 1 String Item, whose playful rendition of Shake It by Gibson and Sharp featured violin playing and rhythmic stamping that brought smiles all around. Nihal Singh Sidhu from Year 3 delivered a show-stopping drum performance of Cake by the Ocean by DNCE, while Aaradhya Joshi captivated the audience with a heartfelt vocal performance of Golden by Huntrix—truly the song of the hour!

Beyond their musical talents, these students demonstrated remarkable courage and discipline. Their enthusiasm was matched only by their support for one another, creating an atmosphere of unity that resonated throughout the evening.

The event was a shining example of the Junior School values of confidence and ambition—expressed through performance and connection. It’s a promising sign of the creativity and heart we can expect from future performances at Woodlea.

Suzanne Kinsella – Head of Faculty: Music (Woodlea)

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