Winter Music Festival 2026
Winter Music Festival 2026

Our 2026 Winter Music Festival series is almost here, and we look forward to sharing the strength and breadth of our students’ musical talents as they showcase what they have been working on so far this year. Across three performances, audiences will enjoy everything from junior ensembles and orchestral performances to contemporary rock bands, with each concert highlighting a different part of our vibrant Performing Arts program. All performances are free and open to all ages.
Kaleidoscope
📅 Tuesday 2 June
🕕 5:30pm - 7:00pm
📍 Performing Arts Theatre (PAT)
Kaleidoscope celebrates the musical journey of our Junior School students and features performances by our Junior Singers, Primo Strings, and Year 3 Strings ensembles.
5:30pm: Junior Singers
6:00pm: 3RBA and 3CHM
6:30pm: 3KAB and 3KEH
Panorama
📅 Wednesday 10 June
🕕 6:00pm - 7:30pm
📍 Performing Arts Theatre (PAT)
Panorama showcases the continued growth of our Junior School musicians, featuring the Junior School Choir, Allegro Strings, Junior String Quartet, Junior Brass Quintet, Junior Concert Band, and Bravura Strings.
6:00pm: Allegro Strings, Junior Brass Quintet, Junior Concert Band
6:45pm: Junior School Choir, Junior String Quartet, Bravura Strings
We invite our families and wider community to come along and support our young performers across this exciting series of concerts.
High School Musical Jr Presented by Canterbury College
High School Musical Jr Presented by Canterbury College

Disney Channel’s smash hit musical comes to life on stage in this high-energy and feel-good production based on the globally recognised film.
Since its debut, High School Musical has become one of Disney’s most successful and iconic musical franchises, captivating audiences around the world with its message of individuality, confidence and connection.
In this Junior musical version, we are introduced to East High, where the new school term begins, and familiar groups quickly fall back into place.
Basketball captain Troy and new student Gabriella discover a shared love of music after meeting on a holiday karaoke night. When Gabriella enrols at East High, their decision to audition for the school musical begins to challenge the status quo.
As friendships are tested and expectations shift, students start to step beyond their usual roles and discover new possibilities.
With its infectious songs, dynamic choreography and uplifting story, High School Musical JR. is a celebration of courage, collaboration and being true to yourself.
All brought to you by the talented students of Canterbury College!
Two Shows: Saturday 16 May 2026 | Matinee 2:00 – 3:15 pm; Evening 6:00 – 7:15 pm
Get your tickets now: https://www.loganarts.com.au/event/high-school-musical-jr/
2026 Concerto Soloist Selection | Aiden Seo
2026 Concerto Soloist Selection | Aiden Seo

Congratulations to Aiden Seo, a Year 7 Music Scholar at Canterbury, on being selected as a concerto soloist for Queensland Youth Orchestras QYO3.
Aiden is one of just two soloists selected through video audition to perform with QYO3 later this year. It is extremely rare for a double bass to be featured as a solo instrument – rarer still for a student in their first year of Senior School.
This remarkable achievement highlights Aiden’s extraordinary commitment and skill. Go Aiden!
2026 United Nations Day | Event Wrap
2026 United Nations Day | Event Wrap
https://youtu.be/vDVdHz1Gp0s
United Nations Day 2026 was once again a powerful expression of who we are as a College.
What began as a small community initiative has grown into one of the most significant moments in our calendar. Each year, it brings together students, families, alumni and guests in a shared reflection of culture, identity, and belonging.
There was a tangible sense of energy across the campus as the College transformed into a vibrant global village. Food trucks offered a journey through international cuisine, while performances delivered a high-energy program across the afternoon. Students, dressed in beautiful traditional attire and costumes, proudly showcased the heart and connection to their heritage.
The Parade of Nations once again stood as a centrepiece of the celebration showcasing pride and unity.
We were honoured to be joined by Mununjali and Logan Elders including Aunty Robyn Williams, Aunty Delores Paulson, Aunty Gerry, and Aunty Janis Page, who led a deeply meaningful Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony, grounding the day in respect and connection to Country.
We were equally privileged to host a number of distinguished guests, including Councillor Nathan St Ledger (Division 4, Logan), Geoff McLay (ASC Deputy Executive Director), and Paul Paulson (ASC Director of Indigenous Education), whose presence highlighted the importance of events like this in strengthening community connection and cultural understanding.
We also extend our thanks to Shireen Casey and Lucy Davis, representatives for Rowan Holzberger MP, for joining us in celebrating the diversity and spirit of our College community.
United Nations Day at Canterbury is more than an event, it is a lived experience of our values. It reflects our commitment to developing globally minded young people who lead with curiosity, respect, and understanding in an increasingly connected world.
Events of this scale are only possible through the dedication of many. We extend our thanks to our families, whose generosity and cultural pride bring the day to life, and to our staff and student leaders, whose vision and effort continue to elevate this event each year.
We are especially proud of our students, who took the lead in bringing music, dance, and storytelling to life, representing cultures from across the Pacific, Asia, Europe, and Africa.
As the College continues to grow and evolve, United Nations Day remains a powerful reminder: our diversity is not just something we celebrate, it is our greatest strength.
2026 AMusA Achievement | Amy Seo
2026 AMusA Achievement | Amy Seo

Congratulations to Amy Seo on being formally presented with her AMusA Diploma in Viola at the AMEB Queensland 2026 Performance and Awards Ceremony by John-Paul Langbroek MP, Minister for Education and the Arts, held at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University on Friday 6 March. 🎻✨
The Associate in Music, Australia (AMusA) is one of AMEB’s most respected diploma qualifications, awarded only to candidates who demonstrate a highly advanced level of technical command, musical maturity and artistic understanding. It is widely regarded as comparable in standard to an associate-level undergraduate music qualification.
Remarkably, Amy completed this examination in 2025 while still in Year 8, placing her among the youngest viola candidates in Queensland to ever attain this milestone.
Amy has distinguished herself through her breadth of contribution to music at Canterbury, as a valued member of Ritornello, Sinfonia and Cantabile, while also being a highly sought-after player within Canterbury’s state-leading Chamber Music Program. 🎼
Amy learns viola from Canterbury’s violin and viola teacher, Ms Yoon Joo Jee.
2026 LMusA with Distinction | George Li
2026 LMusA with Distinction | George Li

The LMusA (Licentiate in Music, Australia) is widely regarded as one of the most demanding practical music qualifications offered by AMEB, with a national success rate often cited at around 10%, and is recognised as a professional-level accreditation in music. To receive the award with Distinction is rarer still.
At the ceremony, George was also the sole recipient of the Australian Strings Association Queensland Strings Award, an award also received in 2024 by his brother Haydn Li (2025 Arts Captain).
It is remarkable to note that all members of Canterbury’s Trio Bellissimo – Haydn, Isabella, and George – have now been invited to perform at this ceremony across recent years, an exceptionally rare distinction for members of the same chamber ensemble.
George studies cello with Canterbury’s cello and double bass teacher, Ms Yoon Bee Jee.
2026 World Ready Futures Expo Opens Pathways for Years 9 and 10
2026 World Ready Futures Expo Opens Pathways for Years 9 and 10

Last week, Canterbury College hosted the World Ready Futures Expo, welcoming more than 30 organisations, universities, industry professionals and Alumni to engage with our Years 9 and 10 students.
The Expo provided students with the opportunity to explore a diverse range of pathways, spanning health, engineering, aviation, trades, business, law, creative industries, education and elite sport. Across the day, students participated in interactive sessions, hands-on experiences and panel discussions designed to give a genuine insight into life beyond school.
A key feature of this year’s Expo was the breadth and depth of panel conversations, where students heard directly from professionals working across a wide range of industries. From health and medical pathways through to engineering, construction, business, emergency services and the creative industries, each session offered practical advice, honest reflections and real-world perspective .
Students were encouraged to ask questions, explore different directions and reflect on the many pathways available to them. Conversations focused not only on career outcomes, but on the importance of adaptability, ongoing learning and being open to change, reinforcing that pathways are rarely linear and often evolve over time.
The inclusion of Alumni alongside industry professionals added an important layer of connection, allowing students to see what is possible beyond Canterbury and to hear firsthand how different journeys can unfold.
At Canterbury, preparing students to be World Ready means equipping them with both the knowledge and the confidence to navigate an ever-changing future. The Futures Expo plays an important role in this, creating space for exploration, curiosity and informed decision-making at a pivotal stage in each student’s journey.
We extend our sincere thanks to all presenters, partners and Alumni who contributed their time and expertise to make the day such a valuable experience for our students.
2026 FUSE Cup Esports Tournament: Rocket League
2026 FUSE Cup Esports Tournament: Rocket League

Canterbury recently hosted the Logan regional round of the FUSE Cup, welcoming well over 100 students across Junior and Senior School divisions for two days of high-energy Rocket League competition.
In the Senior School division, the final showdown was nothing short of exhilarating. The duo comprising Lucas Noy and Bentley Horne emerged victorious, claiming the title after a tightly contested best-of-three series.
The atmosphere in the room reflected exactly what school esports is all about: teamwork, resilience and high-level competitive play in a positive and respectful setting.
Thank you to the FUSE team for delivering another outstanding tournament and for continuing to provide opportunities for students to connect, compete and grow through Esports.
Canterbury College Joins the Round Square Global Network
Canterbury College Joins the Round Square Global Network

Canterbury College has officially joined Round Square, an international network of more than 280 schools across 50 countries committed to developing students of character, confidence and global perspective.
Round Square membership places Canterbury alongside schools that share a belief in education that goes beyond the classroom. In Australia, fellow members include respected schools such as Radford College in Canberra, Barker College, MLC School Sydney and Newcastle Grammar School. Globally, the network spans six continents, connecting schools through shared values and real-world experiences.
The Round Square framework is guided by six principles known as the IDEALS: Internationalism, Democracy, Environmentalism, Adventure, Leadership and Service. These align closely with Canterbury's Four Dimensions and our core values of Integrity, Respect, Gratitude and Effort. In many ways, Round Square gives our community a global language for the work we're already doing well.
Canterbury's entry into the network was affirmed at the recent Australasia and East Asia Forum at Radford College in Canberra, where Global Director Rachael Westgarth personally welcomed the College and noted the strong alignment between Canterbury and the Round Square IDEALS. Our own presentation, Celebrating Student Voice Beyond the Classroom, showcased how student agency at Canterbury is lived and active, particularly through initiatives like United Nations Day, where students lead planning, decision-making and delivery at scale.
What Round Square means for Canterbury students
Membership opens up a wide range of new opportunities, with more to come as our involvement grows:
Student exchanges: Canterbury students will have the chance to experience life and schooling at another school, building independence and confidence in the process. We're planning to begin with domestic exchanges in 2027, with international opportunities to follow.
Global conferences: Older students can attend regional and global Round Square student conferences, representing Canterbury on the world stage. Our first group will attend the Global Conference this year.
Online collaborations: Through weekly Postcards sessions and subject-specific online labs in Languages, History and Geography, students can connect with peers from schools around the world, extending their learning well beyond Canterbury's campus.
Service and adventure: Round Square opens doors to meaningful service initiatives and adventure experiences with other schools internationally.
We look forward to sharing more about our Round Square journey as these opportunities begin to take shape for students and staff.






