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glenunga international high school

THE ARTS

At Glenunga International High School we have a strong tradition of participation and success in

THE ARTS

2006 SCHOOL MUSICAL

In 2006 a group of students initiated the production of the musical HELLO DOLLY.

They performed to packed houses and received rave reviews!

HELLO DOLLY

MUSIC

The music you are listening to is an arrangement by the

Baroque Ensemble recorded on

The Sounds of Glenunga 2002

2006 IB THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTION

BRONTE

The cast from BRONTE

2006 YEAR 12 SACE PRODUCTION

PORTRAIT OF A MIGRANT

PORTRAIT OF A MIGRANT

IB DIPLOMAVISUAL ARTS

In 2005 Ksenia Filatov and Keenan Nunes Vaz had their studio work included in the IBO Virtual Gallery

2005 IB THEATRE ARTS PRODUCTION

AMADEUS

2005 YEAR 12 SACE DRAMA PRODUCTION

DINNER LADIES

DRAMA ON TOUR

In 2005 the Year 10 Drama-On-Tour class took their production Revolting Rhymes to Wudinna- a rural community on the west coast of South Australia. The students

performed for the community and experienced country life by staying with local families.

MYP DRAMA

In 2005 Year 10 Drama students took

their group devised production of “Coo-ee, Your Country Calls”

to the residents of a local

nursing home.

THE ARTS IN ACTION

COMMUNITY

SERVICE

YEAR 12 VISUAL ARTS 2006

Tess Cole was awarded

maximum marks for her studio work and had her

work selected for the2007 SSABSA ART SHOW

YEAR 12 VISUAL ARTS 2005

Geneva Sedun and Tessa Henwood-Mitchell have their work selected for the 2006 SSABSA

ART SHOW

YEAR 12 VISUAL ARTS 2006

Sarah Grove was awarded maximum marks for her studio work!

MUSIC

The music you are now listening to is Soffeggio in C Minor by JS Bachplayed by Ali Schaffer on piano for the 2002 CD recording of

The Sounds of Glenunga

2003 YEAR 12 SACE DRAMA

NOISES OFF

NOISES OFF

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

TECHNICAL THEATRE

Students come from a range of eastern suburbs schools to study

this course at GIHS. The units they study form part of a nationally

accredited Certificate IV in Entertainment

MUSIC 2006

MUSIC 2006

Music students at GIHS participate in individual music lessons with visiting instructors

COMPUTER GRAPHICS

This subject has grown in popularity, and students can now work in a

dedicated Computer Graphics room in the Art Wing

MYP VISUAL ART

MEDIA STUDIES

Michael Richards completed SACE Media Studies in 2003. Since then he has made a name for himself as one of Australia’s leading young animators…..

2003 ATOM: Best Student Animation with Cows With Guns

2003 BUFTA: Best Animation with Stackhat and Craftsman Award for Crazy

2003 SA Young Film Makers Festival: 5 Awards of Excellence

2002 and 2003: South Australian Young Film Maker of the Year

2006: National Finalist in Nescafe Big Break Competition

MUSIC

The music you are now listening to is Clarinet Blues by A. Coppensrecorded by the Clarinet Ensemble

The Sounds of Glenunga 2002

MEDIA 2005

GIHS students involved in a media enterprise at Aimee Stadium

Media student Michael Stiggants is congratulated by Premier Mike Rann at the First Cut Film Festival

YEAR 12 ART EXHIBITION 2006

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING

ADVERTISING and GRAPHIC DESIGN

This course was introduced in 2005, and students come from a

range of eastern suburbs schools. The units they study

form part of a nationally accredited Certificate IV in Advertising/Graphic Design

MEDIA STUDIES 2006EXTENSION STUDIES

In 2006 Sam Deere wrote and produced a movie as the core task for the

SACE subject of Extension Studies.

Arts teachers Geoff Kemp and Harry Postema played the two key characters in the movie.

MEDIA 2004

FIRST CUT FILM FESTIVAL 2004

Michael Jamieson (left) received 2 awards for his documentary and his animation.

Michael Stiggants, James Edmonds and Tom Gaskell (right) received an award for their documentary Depression which has been used by Beyond Blue as a

training resource for the community on the issue of depression

VISUAL ART

In 2003 Kate Lymn was awarded maximum marks for her studio work.

This portrait was selected for the 2004 SSABSA Art Show, and was included on

the CD- Rom Artworks Australia: An Exhibition of Student Artwork from

Australian High Schools

It was also chosen for display at SSABSA for the year following the

SSABSA Art Show.

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