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The spotlight awaits local students at this year’s Schools Spectacular

NSW Department of Education 3 mins read

The state’s biggest showcase of public education’s creativity and performing arts is turning 40, and students from North and North Western Sydney public schools are joining the ‘Fabulous’ party.  

 

The students have been chosen to perform at this year’s Schools Spectacular - the world’s largest amateur variety show and one of NSW public education’s flagship arts events. 

 

They will join a cast of thousands of public school students from on stage at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 November for a ‘Fabulous’ display of youth dance and musical performances.  

 

The North and North Western Sydney schools participating in the show across a range of categories are listed below.

 

The theme this year is ‘Fabulous’ and celebrates a show that has wowed its audiences for 40 years since its first performance to celebrate the opening of Darling Harbour’s Entertainment Centre in 1983.  

 

This year’s show will feature a 2,600-person voice choir, 2,300 dancers, an 80-piece symphony orchestra, the signing choir, stage band, specialist ensembles and VET crew all under the guidance of more than 600 teachers.  

 

Executive producer, Richard Spiewak, said the one-of-a-kind production gives thousands of public-school students the opportunity to be challenged and engaged through the performing arts.  

 

“The Schools Spectacular is just that – a spectacular display of the incredibly talented students and staff in our public schools,” Mr Speak said.  

 

“To be chosen to perform at this world-class event is not only testament to their talent, but also an opportunity for students to nurture their love for performing while working alongside some of the finest talents in the entertainment industry. 

 

“Congratulations to all the students who have been selected to perform at this year’s event – it is going to be fabulous,” he said.  

 

Tickets for the 2023 Schools Spectacular are on sale through Ticketek

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Schools Spectacular is produced by The Arts Unit at the NSW Department of Educationand proudly supported by Telstra, NSW Teachers Federation, School Bytes, RODE, Smartsalary, Teachers Health, Steinway Galleries, Event Partners: Qudos Bank Arena, Seven Network and Ticketek. 

 

North and North Western Sydney schools participating in the 2023 Schools Spectacular include:

  • Allambie Heights Public School
  • Artarmon Public School
  • Asquith Girls High School
  • Avalon Public School
  • Balgowlah Heights Public School
  • Banora Point High School
  • Barrenjoey High School
  • Baulkham Hills High School
  • Beacon Hill Public School
  • Bella Vista Public School
  • Boronia Park Public School
  • Bradfield College
  • Caddies Creek Public School
  • Cammeray Public School
  • Carlingford Public School
  • Castle Hill High School
  • Castle Hill Public School
  • Chatswood High School
  • Cherrybrook Public School
  • Collaroy Plateau Public School
  • Crestwood Public School
  • Cromer Public School
  • Curl Curl North Public School
  • Davidson High School
  • Epping North Public School
  • Epping West Public School
  • Excelsior Public School
  • Forestville Public School
  • Greenwich Public School
  • Hambledon Public School
  • Harbord Public School
  • Hornsby Girls High School
  • Hunters Hill High School
  • Jasper Road Public School
  • Kellyville High School
  • Kellyville Public School
  • Kellyville Ridge Public School
  • Killara High School
  • Kings Langley Public School
  • Ku-ring-gai High School
  • Lindfield Learning Village
  • Matthew Pearce Public School
  • Mimosa Public School
  • Mosman High School
  • Narrabeen North Public School
  • Narrabeen Sports High School
  • Neutral Bay Public School
  • Normanhurst Boys High School
  • Normanhurst Public School
  • North Sydney Girls High School
  • Northern Beaches Secondary College Cromer Campus
  • Northern Beaches Secondary College Freshwater Senior Campus
  • Northern Beaches Secondary College Mackellar Girls Campus
  • Northern Beaches Secondary College Manly Campus
  • Oakhill Drive Public School
  • Pennant Hills High School
  • Pennant Hills Public School
  • Pymble Public School
  • Riverside Girls High School
  • Riverstone High School
  • Roseville Public School
  • Rouse Hill High School
  • Rouse Hill Public School
  • Samuel Gilbert Public School
  • St Ives High School
  • St Ives North Public School
  • The Forest High School
  • The Ponds School
  • Turramurra High School
  • Turramurra Public School
  • Vardys Road Public School
  • West Pymble Public School
  • Willoughby Girls High School

 


Contact details:

Billy Kos - 0400 995 922  billy.kos@det.nsw.edu.au 

 

Media Unit - 7814 1559  mediaunit@det.nsw.edu.au

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