- Location: Bella Vista, NSW 2153
- Dates: from 11 May 2025 to 11 May 2025
- Awards: #8 Most Popular in North Parramatta for 2024
Events for Kids in North Parramatta
Join us on Sunday, May 11th, 2025, at Bella Vista Farm for an unforgettable Mother’s Day Music Festival—School of Rock’s epic end-of-season show day! This all-day music event showcases the hard work and passion of our talented students as they hit the stage to pay tribute to some of the greatest artists and genres of all time. ???? Powerful Performances featuring: ???? Blues Legends – A soulful journey through the roots of rock ⚡ Jimi Hendrix – A tribute to the ultimate guitar icon ????️ Arena Rock – Big anthems, massive energy, and singalong moments ???? Pop Punk & Emo – High-energy hits and heartfelt lyrics ???? Pop Legends – Timeless classics from the biggest stars ⚡ Metallica – Thrash, power, and heavy riffs ???? Led Zeppelin – A legendary rock experience ???? Rock 101 Junior Bands – Our youngest rockers taking the stage! Bring the whole family, grab a picnic blanket, and celebrate an electrifying day of live music, community, and rock ‘n’ roll spirit! Whether you’re a die-hard fan or simply love seeing young musicians shine, this festival is the perfect way to spend Mother’s Day. ???? Bella Vista Farm | ????️ Free Entry | ????️ All-Day Event Don’t miss out—come rock with us!
- Location: Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153
- Dates: from 03 Feb 2025 to 05 Apr 2025
- Awards: #18 Most Popular in North Parramatta for 2024
"Young Archies" - Focus Topic for Art Classes Term 1 2025 Each term, we develop a set of lesson plans based on a new topic to keep your child engaged. The term topic supports learning of techniques and artistic styles presented in the context of an art movement or famous artist Introducing a fresh topic each term enhances student interest and engagement, accelerating the learning process. The Topic for Term 1 2025 is “Young Archies” where the students will prepare an entry for the Art Gallery of NSW Annual Young Archies portrait competition. In the “Young Archies” topic, students will focus on creating meaningful and personal portraits as they prepare entries for the prestigious annual Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) Young Archie competition. This competition celebrates young artists aged 5–18, challenging them to capture the essence of someone special in their lives, such as a family member, friend, or someone who inspires them. Throughout the term, students will study the styles and techniques of renowned Australian artists, including Margaret Olley, Brett Whiteley, and Del Kathryn Barton. They will learn how to use intricate detail and storytelling, bold and expressive compositions, and vibrant, symbolic designs to bring their portraits to life. By the end of the program, each student will have completed a finished portrait ready for submission to the Young Archie competition. This experience not only provides an opportunity to showcase their skills on a prestigious platform but also encourages them to express their individuality and creativity, celebrating their unique artistic voices.