women musicians

Championing women musicians

Each year, to mark International Women’s Day (IWD), Brisbane Girls Grammar School holds an annual IWD Concert—a beloved event dedicated to celebrating and showcasing a repertoire of women composers, musicians, singers, songwriters, and poets from around the world, and across history. Read More
arts

From the arts to advocacy

Alex Phoon, a Year 11 student at The McDonald College, started ballet training when he was eight. His teachers recommended the College, broadly accepted as the best in Sydney for combining performing arts with academic studies.
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The McDonald College

Henry Burgess from The McDonald College to The Royal Ballet School, London

For aspiring classical ballet dancers, gaining a coveted place in The Royal Ballet School in London is a pivotal moment at the beginning of their career. Admission to the School is based purely on talent and potential, regardless of academic ability or personal circumstances. Every year thousands of dancers from all over the world audition.   Henry Burgess – a current Year 10 student at The McDonald College attended auditions in Brisbane last December.   From 1,400 hopefuls, Henry was one of 12 boys aged 15 – 18 invited to the Finals in London. He was subsequently offered a place to commence studies at The Royal Ballet School in September 2023.   He says, “I am proud to have represented The McDonald College. I am grateful to my teachers. I’ve put in a lot of hard work. But if it wasn’t for my teachers and my family, I simply wouldn’t be here.”   Principal of The McDonald College, Ms Maxine Kohler says, “We are incredibly proud of Henry. It’s been such a pleasure to watch him grow as a strong, technical, and artistic dancer under the tutelage of our world- class teachers.”  

Athletics and artistry

As a child, Henry was athletic and loved sports. At the age of six, he started dancing hip-hop with friends for fun. “I took my first class in classical ballet and loved it. But I remember telling mum I didn’t want to go back because I was the only boy. She encouraged me to give it another chance.”   “It was the teachers at my local dance studio who suggested my artistry would be best nurtured at The McDonald College. Mum and I came to a Junior School performance showcase. We were blown away by the talent of the kids. I attended a Trial Day and started at the College when I was in Year 5.”  

Henry’s next move

“My immediate goal is to get settled into a new life in London, learn as much as I can, and refine my technique and artistry. Ultimately, I would love to earn a place in the Royal Ballet Company, alongside other Australian male dancers. To work with Steven McRae, who is an idol of mine, or Harrison Lee a McDonald College alumnus would be phenomenal. These men are the reason I keep working towards my goals.”   Read More