High school music education goes beyond learning to play an instrument or sing a song — it involves concepts such as theory, melody, rhythm, and more. It also fosters a deeper appreciation for the arts and provides an invaluable opportunity for self-expression.
At Christchurch School, our co-ed day and boarding school students enjoy abundant opportunities to practice and develop skill in music because we believe an excellent education is about more than academics alone. Our program not only gives students an enjoyable co-curricular, but it also gives them abundant benefits, including helping them be better prepared for college and beyond.
Student musical performances unite the entire school, whether it’s our signature choral ensemble Cantorion or the chapel choir hitting the stage. Student bands feature performers from diverse backgrounds who join together to create a sound that’s unlike anything else. At Christchurch School, music plays a major part in our goal of nurturing and promoting excellence and integrity in the arts.
Benefits of Music Education
Fine arts are an integral part of education, not only because they are woven into the fabric of society, but also because of their benefits to students. Research has shown that participating in the arts reduces student dropouts, encourages teamwork, fosters a love of learning, enhances creativity, communicates a sense of student dignity, and offers preparation for the workplace.
Students who attend day or boarding high schools with music opportunities get to develop hidden talents, which promotes confidence and self-esteem. They learn to express themselves through singing or playing an instrument, providing a meaningful, creative outlet now and in the future. Plus, when students play publicly, they experience firsthand the joy of performing in front of others — a skill that will serve them in many areas of work and life. Along the way, they are developing their capabilities and expanding their understanding of the world, too.