BSS Annual Report 2011 - Brighton Secondary School
BSS Annual Report 2011 - Brighton Secondary School
BSS Annual Report 2011 - Brighton Secondary School
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<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong><strong>Brighton</strong> hosted many groups of international visitors for promotional purposes including three‘family’ visits of approximately twelve agents from a variety of countries.The first students were enrolled into the Intensive secondary English Course (ISEC) from Laos,Poland and Iran.<strong>Brighton</strong> once again welcomed the Hakuo Middle <strong>School</strong> (Japan) during the first few weeks of Term3 and Korean <strong>School</strong>, Maekyung for the third consecutive year. Toyodai Himeji <strong>School</strong> was hosted fora 2-day interactive experience.Big Band 1 performed at the Government House Merit Ceremony before jumping straight intolearning pieces for Generations in Jazz, an annual event held in Mount Gambier supported bymusicians such as James Morrison and Ross Irwin.The Brass Ensemble provided incidental music for The Don Dunstan Foundation’s March eventwhen the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, was the keynote speaker as well as at the Poppy Rain ofRemembrance.Page 3