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Thoughts on music at Campbell

A perspective from Year 14 choir members
30 Mar 2023
Written by Claire Bunting
General News
Some Year 14 members of the Senior Choir
Some Year 14 members of the Senior Choir

If you attended the Spring Concert last week you will have noticed there was a large group of Year 14 musicians whom we will sadly lose this year. We thought it would be interesting to hear about their experience of Campbell's music programs and how they were involved over their years at the school. We caught up with a few choir members who were taking a quick time out in the Wellbeing Lounge after rehearsals.

 

 

We wish all our Year 14 musicians every success! Thank you for bringing your love of music to Campbell and sharing it with us all.

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