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Bright P-12 College's music program is continuing to go from strength to strength.
The program offers students from prep to year 12 the opportunity to learn a variety of instruments, including trumpet, piano, guitar, clarinet and drums.
Secondary school year students are able to explore their personal style and refine their performance skills during classes.
The college also runs two ukulele groups, a concert band and two choirs.
Some 40 primary aged students last week put their musical skills to the test and competed in the Albury/Wodonga Eisteddfod, having rehearsed in the lead up and practicing their music pieces.
The college's concert band, ukulele group and years 3-6 choir all placed second in the categories, with the P-2 choir placing third.
In addition to this competition, students also perform two concerts each year where families have the opportunity to hear students perform.
Students from prep to year 9 last month performed a Soiree at the Bright Community Centre.
The choirs and concert band performed, as well as a couple of ukulele groups, with the public and students thoroughly enjoying the performances.





