The Smith Bros. aka The BEATSMITHz are a production team based out of NYC.; Shawn Smith composer, producer and arranger and his brother Jabar Smith. Owners of Smith Corp Music.
Grass roots in Gospel have paved the way to numerous R&B placements including: Patti Labelle, Gerald Levert, Joe.
BIO
Longevity is the goal in this business… But perseverance is the key and greatest challenge any true musician will face in a world influenced so heavily by materialism.
Stage left to the Smith Brothers. Shawn and Jabar Smith are two out of five talented siblings. Their musical journeys began at birth. Grandchildren of the late Bishop George and Pearl Attmore, the Smith Brothers were exposed to the power and soul of gospel music; and at an early age the then who’s who’ of music elite in gospel, R&B and Jazz on the NY scene. Their mother, a then noted lead singer on the NY gospel circuit noticed their inherent gift of sound and musical composition when they were mere infants. Shaking their rattles to the beat of the music that was playing throughout the house was an all day thing. “I mean, my babies had talent some three times their age were taking lessons to get,” says Starlett. She can still recall them mimicking instrumentation while in their highchairs like it was yesterday. Once of age, they were tested with one of the toughest audiences around, the church congregation. Before they had their first girlfriends, they were running the music for Sunday service.
Fast forward to the mid-late 90’s. Shawn, yet still brimming with adolescence is at a turning point in his life. He’s faced with the choice of getting a traditional job or doing what he loves. With advice and a push from his mother he chooses to do music. “It was clear when my mother said to me ‘A job is a job, but your music is a career’ that’s when I decided; this is what I’m doing, and I’m doing it, because it’s what I love.” His efforts began in the basement of his house, with a TASCAM analog recorder, a KORG 01WFD keyboard workstation, a mic, and a tape-deck. And it got the attention of Kelly Price, a close family friend who re-entered their life after the tragic death of their beloved grandmother Pearl affectionately known as “Ma Ma”. In her death she left a gift. Kelly Price, exposed Shawn to the “Who’s Who” of the music industry & a whole other aspect of the business, “The Business of Music”. Shawn worked long hours sometimes, not seeing daylight for two days at a time while in the studio. Learning about publishing, split sheets, union scales, taking meetings, how to produce vocals, royalties, song delivery; what being a producer really entails. Through these opportunities, Shawn worked on several projects, including Kelly’s infamous masterpiece “Soul of a Woman”,Tamia & Gerald Levert, and also performed in her band at the Apollo Theatre, BET’s Planet Groove, Donnie & Marie show. At numerous venues & tours like the House of Blues, The Isley Brothers, the Fox Theatre, and too many more to name.
Shortly after, the family endured another loss. Their grandfather George affectionately known as “Pop Pop”. The family was shattered. During this period Shawn was exposed to another outlet within the business, another aspect that so naturally came and that was touring. Shawn packed up and hit the road with Charlie Wilson & The Gap Band and later Rell, then Case, KC & JoJo and more… While Shawn was on tour, Jabar was honing his production, writing and singing skills back at home. Coming off a two tear run of touring, Shawn returned with a new perspective on the music business and jumped right back in to producing. Gaining fundamentals from various producers like Dinky Bingham, Bryan Attmore and Rockwilder to name a few… Shawn went to work.
During a brief singing episode with Smith, (a group combining all four of the Smith Brothers), Shawn and Jabar realized how well they meshed on the production side. They made a fantastic team that is now known publicly as the Smith Bros or the BEATSMITHz. The result has been steady. Presently, Joe, Patti Labelle, Yummy Bingham, Mya, Ashanti, and even some International recognition has only broadened the spectrum for the Smith Brothers. Their eclectic sound and wide range of style not only makes them diverse, but streams a path that’s all their own. With two current singles out in Japan (FOH) , two songs on a major release in the United Kingdom (Keshia Chante) , a cut on a legendary R&B crooner’s album in the U.S., and some singles in the making for 2007-08, longevity is a standard Shawn & Jabar intend to maintain. Featured producers on numerous music websites, and the buzz in the industry as a name to know, the grind pays off… and the beat goes on.
Discography
Key: PD- Producer, CPD- Co Producer, AR- Arranger
K- Keyboards, E- Engineer, VO- Vocals, PG- Programmer, GTR- Guitar
1990's-
Kelly Price
“Soul of a Woman”; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999 (VO)
“Take Me to a Dream”; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999 (K)
“Your Love”- feat. Lil’ Cease; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999 (CPD)
“Soul of a Woman (Interlude)”; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999
(CPD, VO)
Iyanla Vanzant “Ain’t No Way”ft. Kelly Price ; In the Meantime, Music That Tells a Story (Soundtrack); Harmony Records, 1999 (AR, K)
2000 -
Gerald Levert
“It Hurts Too Much to Stay”; G, EastWest Records America, 2000 (PRG, AR)
Lil' Mo
“She Could Neva B Me”; Based on a True Story, Elektra, 2001 (K)
Rell
“Too Experienced”; Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD)
“Turn It Up”; Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD)
“You’re The One”; Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD)
Ashanti
“You’re all I need" / “Turn it up”; Murder Inc. , 2003 (GTR, K)
Devine “All the Wrong Places”; 2003 (CPD, AR, E)
T.J.
“Crazy” / “Find Myself” / “Heaven is My Goal”/ “I’m Yours”/ “Intro”;
F.B.I., 2003 (PD,CPD, VO, E, AR)
Young Steph
“First Time”, Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD, AR)
Ja Rule
“Never Thought”; Def Jam, 2004 (K)
Sparks
“Just For You” ; Roc-A-fella Records, 2005 (PD)
Lloyd
“Intro” / “Back to the block”; Murder Inc., 2004 (GTR, K)
G. BROTHERS
“Pray for You”/ “Treat Ya Woman Right”/ “Intro”/”House in Order”/”Love is all we need”/”Music is the remedy”;
SYA, 2004 (PD, AR, E)
Patti Labelle
“It’s Time”; Timeless Journey, Def Jam Classics 2005 (CPD)
”Unpredictable”; Timeless Journey, Def Jam Classics 2005 (CPD)
Mya
“Ego Trippin”, 2005 (PD,VO)
Gage
“Boss”/ “Your Way”; Aftermath /Interscope Records, 2005-06 (PD)
Rihanna
“Someday Finally”; DefJam Records, 2006 (PD)
Candace Jones
“Diamond Ring”; Risk Music Group, 2006 (PD)
Keshia Chante
“I Can’t Believe”; Sony Music Records, 2006 (PD)
FOH (Full of Harmony)
“Sweet November”/ “Just A Girl” JVC Records, (Japan) 2006 (PD)
Yummy Bingham
“What More” / “Intro ”;Universal Records., 2006 (PD,K,CPD)
“Make It Hot” / “One More Chance”, 2006 (PD)
Joe
“Love Is Just a Game” ; Ain't Nothin' Like Me - Jive Records, 2007 (PD)
Tonex
“One Dollar” ; Jive Records, 2007 (PD)
Penzo
“Oh”; DefJam Records, 2007 (PD)
Valure (BET Series – Blowin' Up: Fatty Koo)
“It’s Over”; 2007 (PD)
Grass roots in Gospel have paved the way to numerous R&B placements including: Patti Labelle, Gerald Levert, Joe.
BIO
Longevity is the goal in this business… But perseverance is the key and greatest challenge any true musician will face in a world influenced so heavily by materialism.
Stage left to the Smith Brothers. Shawn and Jabar Smith are two out of five talented siblings. Their musical journeys began at birth. Grandchildren of the late Bishop George and Pearl Attmore, the Smith Brothers were exposed to the power and soul of gospel music; and at an early age the then who’s who’ of music elite in gospel, R&B and Jazz on the NY scene. Their mother, a then noted lead singer on the NY gospel circuit noticed their inherent gift of sound and musical composition when they were mere infants. Shaking their rattles to the beat of the music that was playing throughout the house was an all day thing. “I mean, my babies had talent some three times their age were taking lessons to get,” says Starlett. She can still recall them mimicking instrumentation while in their highchairs like it was yesterday. Once of age, they were tested with one of the toughest audiences around, the church congregation. Before they had their first girlfriends, they were running the music for Sunday service.
Fast forward to the mid-late 90’s. Shawn, yet still brimming with adolescence is at a turning point in his life. He’s faced with the choice of getting a traditional job or doing what he loves. With advice and a push from his mother he chooses to do music. “It was clear when my mother said to me ‘A job is a job, but your music is a career’ that’s when I decided; this is what I’m doing, and I’m doing it, because it’s what I love.” His efforts began in the basement of his house, with a TASCAM analog recorder, a KORG 01WFD keyboard workstation, a mic, and a tape-deck. And it got the attention of Kelly Price, a close family friend who re-entered their life after the tragic death of their beloved grandmother Pearl affectionately known as “Ma Ma”. In her death she left a gift. Kelly Price, exposed Shawn to the “Who’s Who” of the music industry & a whole other aspect of the business, “The Business of Music”. Shawn worked long hours sometimes, not seeing daylight for two days at a time while in the studio. Learning about publishing, split sheets, union scales, taking meetings, how to produce vocals, royalties, song delivery; what being a producer really entails. Through these opportunities, Shawn worked on several projects, including Kelly’s infamous masterpiece “Soul of a Woman”,Tamia & Gerald Levert, and also performed in her band at the Apollo Theatre, BET’s Planet Groove, Donnie & Marie show. At numerous venues & tours like the House of Blues, The Isley Brothers, the Fox Theatre, and too many more to name.
Shortly after, the family endured another loss. Their grandfather George affectionately known as “Pop Pop”. The family was shattered. During this period Shawn was exposed to another outlet within the business, another aspect that so naturally came and that was touring. Shawn packed up and hit the road with Charlie Wilson & The Gap Band and later Rell, then Case, KC & JoJo and more… While Shawn was on tour, Jabar was honing his production, writing and singing skills back at home. Coming off a two tear run of touring, Shawn returned with a new perspective on the music business and jumped right back in to producing. Gaining fundamentals from various producers like Dinky Bingham, Bryan Attmore and Rockwilder to name a few… Shawn went to work.
During a brief singing episode with Smith, (a group combining all four of the Smith Brothers), Shawn and Jabar realized how well they meshed on the production side. They made a fantastic team that is now known publicly as the Smith Bros or the BEATSMITHz. The result has been steady. Presently, Joe, Patti Labelle, Yummy Bingham, Mya, Ashanti, and even some International recognition has only broadened the spectrum for the Smith Brothers. Their eclectic sound and wide range of style not only makes them diverse, but streams a path that’s all their own. With two current singles out in Japan (FOH) , two songs on a major release in the United Kingdom (Keshia Chante) , a cut on a legendary R&B crooner’s album in the U.S., and some singles in the making for 2007-08, longevity is a standard Shawn & Jabar intend to maintain. Featured producers on numerous music websites, and the buzz in the industry as a name to know, the grind pays off… and the beat goes on.
Discography
Key: PD- Producer, CPD- Co Producer, AR- Arranger
K- Keyboards, E- Engineer, VO- Vocals, PG- Programmer, GTR- Guitar
1990's-
Kelly Price
“Soul of a Woman”; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999 (VO)
“Take Me to a Dream”; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999 (K)
“Your Love”- feat. Lil’ Cease; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999 (CPD)
“Soul of a Woman (Interlude)”; Soul of a Woman, Island Black Music, 1999
(CPD, VO)
Iyanla Vanzant “Ain’t No Way”ft. Kelly Price ; In the Meantime, Music That Tells a Story (Soundtrack); Harmony Records, 1999 (AR, K)
2000 -
Gerald Levert
“It Hurts Too Much to Stay”; G, EastWest Records America, 2000 (PRG, AR)
Lil' Mo
“She Could Neva B Me”; Based on a True Story, Elektra, 2001 (K)
Rell
“Too Experienced”; Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD)
“Turn It Up”; Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD)
“You’re The One”; Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD)
Ashanti
“You’re all I need" / “Turn it up”; Murder Inc. , 2003 (GTR, K)
Devine “All the Wrong Places”; 2003 (CPD, AR, E)
T.J.
“Crazy” / “Find Myself” / “Heaven is My Goal”/ “I’m Yours”/ “Intro”;
F.B.I., 2003 (PD,CPD, VO, E, AR)
Young Steph
“First Time”, Roc-A-Fella Records, 2003 (CPD, AR)
Ja Rule
“Never Thought”; Def Jam, 2004 (K)
Sparks
“Just For You” ; Roc-A-fella Records, 2005 (PD)
Lloyd
“Intro” / “Back to the block”; Murder Inc., 2004 (GTR, K)
G. BROTHERS
“Pray for You”/ “Treat Ya Woman Right”/ “Intro”/”House in Order”/”Love is all we need”/”Music is the remedy”;
SYA, 2004 (PD, AR, E)
Patti Labelle
“It’s Time”; Timeless Journey, Def Jam Classics 2005 (CPD)
”Unpredictable”; Timeless Journey, Def Jam Classics 2005 (CPD)
Mya
“Ego Trippin”, 2005 (PD,VO)
Gage
“Boss”/ “Your Way”; Aftermath /Interscope Records, 2005-06 (PD)
Rihanna
“Someday Finally”; DefJam Records, 2006 (PD)
Candace Jones
“Diamond Ring”; Risk Music Group, 2006 (PD)
Keshia Chante
“I Can’t Believe”; Sony Music Records, 2006 (PD)
FOH (Full of Harmony)
“Sweet November”/ “Just A Girl” JVC Records, (Japan) 2006 (PD)
Yummy Bingham
“What More” / “Intro ”;Universal Records., 2006 (PD,K,CPD)
“Make It Hot” / “One More Chance”, 2006 (PD)
Joe
“Love Is Just a Game” ; Ain't Nothin' Like Me - Jive Records, 2007 (PD)
Tonex
“One Dollar” ; Jive Records, 2007 (PD)
Penzo
“Oh”; DefJam Records, 2007 (PD)
Valure (BET Series – Blowin' Up: Fatty Koo)
“It’s Over”; 2007 (PD)
This is a list of characters in the Fablehaven series by Brandon Mull. The main characters are:
Kendra Sorenson
Seth Sorenson
Grandpa Sorenson
Grandma Sorenson
Dale
Lena
Hugo
Mendigo
The Sphinx
Murial
Bahumat
Vanessa
Errol Fisk
Olloch
These are the Minor characters.
Maddox
Maddox is one of Grandpa's friens and it is said he wears a hat and he catches faries for a life.
In the first book, the character of Maddox is introduced, as a fairy broker and associate of Grandpa Sorenson. His profession is the capture and trade of fairies. He is apparently very good at his job as indicated by his procurement of a rare type of fairy, known as a Jinn Harp, of which there was thought to have only been one in the world.
Maddox is not in the second book but is mentioned.
Newel and Doren
Newel and Doren are two creatures called satrys. Satrys are goat like people that have goat feet but a human body. In the first book Kendra and Seth meet them in the forest outside of Fablehaven. They say that they want batteries for their portable television. They say to Seth that if he give them the batteries, then they will give him gold. In the second book, Seth brings the batteries but Newel and Doren do not give him gold. They try to give him a frog that burps but Olloch comes.
Nero
Nero is a troll that lives in the forest that does not like to be disturbed.In the first book Nero tells Kendra, Seth, and Grandma were the rest of the gang is. Nero is not in the second book but is mentioned.
Tanu
Tanu is a large man that sells potions. He gave Seth a fear potions and gave Kendra an embarrassment potion. Tanu is not in the first book. In the second book Tanu gives potions to Kendra and Seth, but does not get kidnapped by Vanessa. He goes to the grove and gets turned albino.
Coulter
Coulter is a magical relics collector that gets items and he showed many to Kendra and Seth. Coulter is not in the first book.
In the second book, Coulter appears and he show Kendra and Seth many items that he has. He takes Seth to a magical grove and an evil phantom comes. The phantom comes and turns him into an albino, just like Tanu.
Kendra Sorenson
Seth Sorenson
Grandpa Sorenson
Grandma Sorenson
Dale
Lena
Hugo
Mendigo
The Sphinx
Murial
Bahumat
Vanessa
Errol Fisk
Olloch
These are the Minor characters.
Maddox
Maddox is one of Grandpa's friens and it is said he wears a hat and he catches faries for a life.
In the first book, the character of Maddox is introduced, as a fairy broker and associate of Grandpa Sorenson. His profession is the capture and trade of fairies. He is apparently very good at his job as indicated by his procurement of a rare type of fairy, known as a Jinn Harp, of which there was thought to have only been one in the world.
Maddox is not in the second book but is mentioned.
Newel and Doren
Newel and Doren are two creatures called satrys. Satrys are goat like people that have goat feet but a human body. In the first book Kendra and Seth meet them in the forest outside of Fablehaven. They say that they want batteries for their portable television. They say to Seth that if he give them the batteries, then they will give him gold. In the second book, Seth brings the batteries but Newel and Doren do not give him gold. They try to give him a frog that burps but Olloch comes.
Nero
Nero is a troll that lives in the forest that does not like to be disturbed.In the first book Nero tells Kendra, Seth, and Grandma were the rest of the gang is. Nero is not in the second book but is mentioned.
Tanu
Tanu is a large man that sells potions. He gave Seth a fear potions and gave Kendra an embarrassment potion. Tanu is not in the first book. In the second book Tanu gives potions to Kendra and Seth, but does not get kidnapped by Vanessa. He goes to the grove and gets turned albino.
Coulter
Coulter is a magical relics collector that gets items and he showed many to Kendra and Seth. Coulter is not in the first book.
In the second book, Coulter appears and he show Kendra and Seth many items that he has. He takes Seth to a magical grove and an evil phantom comes. The phantom comes and turns him into an albino, just like Tanu.
The Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre (SSMIC) was founded in 1999 as a catalyst for economic development activities in the IT and knowledge based sectors in the Algoma District. It works closely with community partners to enhance and improve IT sector opportunities.
The Innovation Centre is focused on three core areas: the operation of a business incubator to encourage the establishment and growth of technology start-ups; the provision of support services to the SME (Small to Medium Enterprise) IT community and the development of strategic markets such as the highly successful GIS project. The Innovation Centre has developed and implemented an award-winning GIS product, which serves a number of municipal customers and is responsible for the growth of private sector GIS firms in the Algoma District.
Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre
1520 Queen Street East, NW 307
Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2G4
Telephone: 705-942-7927
http://www.ssmic.com
The Innovation Centre is focused on three core areas: the operation of a business incubator to encourage the establishment and growth of technology start-ups; the provision of support services to the SME (Small to Medium Enterprise) IT community and the development of strategic markets such as the highly successful GIS project. The Innovation Centre has developed and implemented an award-winning GIS product, which serves a number of municipal customers and is responsible for the growth of private sector GIS firms in the Algoma District.
Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre
1520 Queen Street East, NW 307
Sault Ste. Marie, ON P6A 2G4
Telephone: 705-942-7927
http://www.ssmic.com
St. Gregory the Great School is a Catholic Primary school in Australia, nestled in grounds situated just behind the school church on Manningham Road, Doncaster.
House System
All members apart of the St. Gregory the Great Primary School students and staff are members of one of four houses, in which the school members compete in the school sporting carnivals and the house shield championships. These houses are named after four famous people, most of them a Catholic saint are:
* (green)
* (gold)
* (blue)
* (red)
Curriculum
The school prides its teaching format and routines and do their best to give their students the learning opportunities they deserve. The subjects taught throughout the curriculum are:
*Religious Education - The school's main prority is to teach the students who attend it, the Catholic faith development of the students. Students from grade 3 onwards must attend a weekly mass, and are required to receive the sacrament of Communion, Reconciliatioon and Confirmation (Senior school only and held not in the Parish church, but at ). Students learn about the way of the bible and the life and virtues of Jesus Christ in the RE classes.
*Mathematics - Numeracy is seen as a fundamental part (of the curriculum) to the student's success and the foundations for these are set in years Prep, 1 and 2. The numeracy program in the early years explores a range of teaching strategies to meet the individual child's needs. St. Gregory's focuses on the areas of number, measurement, space, chance and data and problem solving skills in particular. In the senior school, an advanced Mathematics group is formed throughout the entire school and the students apart of the group meet up weekly to discuss Mathematical theory and begin the learning processes of algebra.
*English - Literacy is an apart of the key subjects in the school. In Junior School, the teachers teach the students the alphabet, basic sentence structure, basic grammar and writing techniques. In Middle school, the teachers teach the students advanced grammar and sentence structure, creative writing and enhanced spelling techniques. In the senior school teachers operate Literature circles where they allow students to choose their own text and discuss literacy factors of the book with a weekly discussion, they teach avanced spelling techniques and hold an annual spelling competition throughout the school, they teach avanced sentence structure and grammar and advanced writing techniques.
*Visual Arts - The entire school attends a weekly Visual Arts class held by a single Visual Arts teacher. The kills explored through each of the classes include drawing, quilling, painting, decorating, mask making and papier-mache.
*Music/Musical Theory - Music classes are held throughout the entire school weekly. Each member of the junior school learn the basics of singing and clapping to a beat. From Middle school onward, students are required to have recorder classes and they learn the basic notation of music. They are also invited to be apart of the recorder ensemble and the school choir which holds a weekly meeting each Friday. Annually, each member of the choir is required to sing on an eisteddfod.
*Italian - As a part of the school's LOTE (Languages other than English) program, each member of the school from grade 1 onward, is required to attend a weekly Italian class, where they explore the Italian culture, grammar, language and writing skills. To celebrate the Italian culture, each year an Italian day is held.
*Physical Education - Physical education is key paart of the school's curriculum. Each week the students from grade 5 onward attend the Interschool sport competition where they compete against rival schools,. The weekly class within the school offers fitness tests to help improve the fitness of the student, sport games that help keep students active and theory to help students learn the basics of fitness and keeping themselves healthy.
*Performing Arts - Each year, as a part of the school's performing arts and musical curriculum, the students from the junior school and the middle, senior schools respectuively, host a musical as a part of getting the students in a dramatic state.
*Co-Curricular Activities - These include debating, SRC (Student Representative Council) and fundraising.
House System
All members apart of the St. Gregory the Great Primary School students and staff are members of one of four houses, in which the school members compete in the school sporting carnivals and the house shield championships. These houses are named after four famous people, most of them a Catholic saint are:
* (green)
* (gold)
* (blue)
* (red)
Curriculum
The school prides its teaching format and routines and do their best to give their students the learning opportunities they deserve. The subjects taught throughout the curriculum are:
*Religious Education - The school's main prority is to teach the students who attend it, the Catholic faith development of the students. Students from grade 3 onwards must attend a weekly mass, and are required to receive the sacrament of Communion, Reconciliatioon and Confirmation (Senior school only and held not in the Parish church, but at ). Students learn about the way of the bible and the life and virtues of Jesus Christ in the RE classes.
*Mathematics - Numeracy is seen as a fundamental part (of the curriculum) to the student's success and the foundations for these are set in years Prep, 1 and 2. The numeracy program in the early years explores a range of teaching strategies to meet the individual child's needs. St. Gregory's focuses on the areas of number, measurement, space, chance and data and problem solving skills in particular. In the senior school, an advanced Mathematics group is formed throughout the entire school and the students apart of the group meet up weekly to discuss Mathematical theory and begin the learning processes of algebra.
*English - Literacy is an apart of the key subjects in the school. In Junior School, the teachers teach the students the alphabet, basic sentence structure, basic grammar and writing techniques. In Middle school, the teachers teach the students advanced grammar and sentence structure, creative writing and enhanced spelling techniques. In the senior school teachers operate Literature circles where they allow students to choose their own text and discuss literacy factors of the book with a weekly discussion, they teach avanced spelling techniques and hold an annual spelling competition throughout the school, they teach avanced sentence structure and grammar and advanced writing techniques.
*Visual Arts - The entire school attends a weekly Visual Arts class held by a single Visual Arts teacher. The kills explored through each of the classes include drawing, quilling, painting, decorating, mask making and papier-mache.
*Music/Musical Theory - Music classes are held throughout the entire school weekly. Each member of the junior school learn the basics of singing and clapping to a beat. From Middle school onward, students are required to have recorder classes and they learn the basic notation of music. They are also invited to be apart of the recorder ensemble and the school choir which holds a weekly meeting each Friday. Annually, each member of the choir is required to sing on an eisteddfod.
*Italian - As a part of the school's LOTE (Languages other than English) program, each member of the school from grade 1 onward, is required to attend a weekly Italian class, where they explore the Italian culture, grammar, language and writing skills. To celebrate the Italian culture, each year an Italian day is held.
*Physical Education - Physical education is key paart of the school's curriculum. Each week the students from grade 5 onward attend the Interschool sport competition where they compete against rival schools,. The weekly class within the school offers fitness tests to help improve the fitness of the student, sport games that help keep students active and theory to help students learn the basics of fitness and keeping themselves healthy.
*Performing Arts - Each year, as a part of the school's performing arts and musical curriculum, the students from the junior school and the middle, senior schools respectuively, host a musical as a part of getting the students in a dramatic state.
*Co-Curricular Activities - These include debating, SRC (Student Representative Council) and fundraising.