APATA – The Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association

Awards Showcase

Awards Showcase

Amy Tinning Presentation

The Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association was fortunate to catch up with Julia Creek-based Amy Tinning at BPAC, to present her with the Teacher of the Year award while there supporting two of her outback dancers, Lucy and Madeline during the competition. Acknowledging not only the amazing teamwork of her Deputy Principal Tammy Gordon and

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Pulteney grammar School 2022 APATA Award winner

2022 APATA Performing Arts School of the Year – Pulteney Grammar School

JUDGES COMMENT: With a 175-year history Pulteney Grammar School demonstrates significant success throughout its history and certainly for the present award year. With a dedicated team of teachers, this school has reinvented their performing arts program, introduced new and innovative co-curricular groups with a song writing club, DJ school, musical theatre troupe and three drama

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AMANDA Waddell 2022 APATA teacher of the year

2022 APATA Performing Arts Teacher of the Year – Amanda Waddell

JUDGES COMMENT: Ms Amanda Waddell is an exceptional arts and culture teacher balancing teaching across multiple performance disciplines with health and wellbeing. A teacher who is driven by a passion for the performing arts and care for the school community as a whole. Ms Amanda Wardell has implemented programming across the arts department with consideration

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leilani colling addressing bellbird park's hip hop group

2022 APATA Performing Arts Student of the Year – Leilani Collins

JUDGES COMMENT: An exceptional student with a broad view of the performing arts that captures a passion for traditional culture through to embracing hip hop. Leilani leads and runs the schools hip hop crew dance group as well as works across dance, musical theatre and contemporary works. Leilani is a leader in all she embraces

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APATA AWARDS Winner 2021 John Paul College

PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL OF THE YEAR

John Paul College delivers a contemporary co-educational curriculum grounded in traditional values from Early Learning to Year Twelve. Students are at the heart of all they do, and this is reflected in their purpose: To Educate, To Inspire, To Make a Difference. John Paul College’s performing arts program has a far-reaching reputation for the outstanding professionalism

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APATA AWARDS Winner 2021 Jackson Hughesman

PERFORMING ARTS STUDENT OF THE YEAR

Jackson is not only an extremely talented singer, actor, and composer, he also works extremely hard to improve these skills and mentor others. Recognised in his community theatre organisation, Jackson also prioritised his school’s choir, theatre and musical productions. Other students have lifted and improved just from the opportunity to work with Jackson, and this

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