Lower School Music

Building Musical Foundations

  • Students attend music class twice a week from K3 through 4th grade.

  • Curriculum includes:

    • Singing, clapping rhythms, and movement to music.

    • Playing simple percussion and Orff instruments (egg shakers, rhythm sticks, xylophones).

    • Learning core concepts like beat, rhythm, melody, and pitch.

    • Exposure to diverse musical styles and cultures.

  • Goals: nurture creativity, sharpen listening skills, build performance readiness, and develop a lifelong love of music.

Seasonal Performances

  • Fall: Christmas program each December.

  • Spring:

    • Grandparents’ Breakfast (February):

      • Annual tradition celebrating family and heritage.

      • Children perform songs for their grandparents during a festive breakfast event.

      • Builds pride, confidence, and connection across generations.

    • Fine Arts Night (May):

      • End-of-year showcase of student growth.

      • Features singing, instrument ensembles, and creative displays.

      • Celebrates accomplishments with the entire school community.

Fourth Grade Musical: A Fully Realized Production

  • Students spend the fall semester preparing a miniature Broadway-style musical.

  • Production includes speaking parts, singing, choreography, costumes, props, and scenery.

  • Performance takes place early in the spring semester.

  • Educational and personal benefits:

    • Self-confidence: Students overcome stage fright and feel pride in accomplishment.

    • Teamwork & responsibility: Cast and crew collaborate, depend on one another, and share accountability.

    • Creative expression: Students act, sing, dance, and contribute ideas, discovering new talents.

  • Outcome: a highlight of the elementary program, creating lasting memories for students and families.

Applications Still Being Accepted

Applications are open for select grades for the 2026–27 school year. 

Please contact the Admissions Team at 713-551-8100 to confirm whether applications are still being accepted for your grade level.