5-593: MFAC may refer to: Matthew Flinders Anglican College Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation (East Timor) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MFAC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MFAC&oldid=930570776 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
10-463: A computer lab, eight solo to quartet practise rooms, a locker room, a lendable instrumental storage room and department office. There are five class music teachers and 24 private instrumental teachers. In year 3, students learn to play the recorder , and in year 4 are given a choice of violin , viola or cello . The annual school production alternates between a musical and series of age-segregated one-act plays, both of which are (as of 2012) staged in
15-586: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Matthew Flinders Anglican College Matthew Flinders Anglican College (MFAC) is an independent Anglican co-educational primary and secondary day school located in Buderim , approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Brisbane , on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland , Australia. Founded in 1990 and named in honour of Matthew Flinders ,
20-529: The college has grown from an enrolment of 160 students in its foundation year, to over 1,300 students in 2015. The school's Overall Position and NAPLAN results have seen Flinders named in local, state and national media as one of the top 100 schools in Australia, top 10 schools in Queensland and highest-achieving school in the Sunshine Coast . The music department has two orchestral rehearsal rooms,
25-517: The college's 600-seat performance centre, as is the year 6 (formerly year 7) musical. The performance centre is also used to present concerts and recitals by touring artists. The school has ten musical groups, including three string orchestras , three choirs and four wind ensembles . Several independent, student-run ensembles also exist, including the saxophone , percussion , vocal quartets and flute ensemble. The students are divided into four (primary) and eight (secondary) houses, each named after
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