Schools Spectacular
The NSW Schools Spectacular is an Australian variety show featuring more than 5,500 students from public schools across New South Wales and was performed annually at the Sydney Entertainment Centre between 1984 and 2015, after which the venue was permanently closed. In 2016, it moved to Sydney Olympic Park, and found its new home at Qudos Bank Arena.
The Schools Spectacular was broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation from 1984 until 2012, then by the Nine Network from 2013 until 2015. The Seven Network has been broadcasting the Schools Spectacular since 2016. Fifteen television cameras are placed in various vantage points throughout the arena. All four performances are recorded, and the best versions of each show segment are edited together and then aired in the television broadcast two weeks after the live event.
The actual performance is made up of many different pieces. A typical piece would have a spotlighted soloist singing on an elevated platform in the arena, surrounded by many dancers and actors. On the stage, the orchestra would be playing the instrumental part of the song while the choirs behind and next to the orchestra would be singing the chorus of the song. There are some 400 audio inputs for microphones and musical instruments, and an amazing array of around 600 lights used throughout the show.
The first Schools Spectacular was Schools Spectacular 1983 and was intended to be a sound test for the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Since then, the Schools Spectacular has evolved significantly. The 2012 event included 3,600 students and 600 teachers from 400 schools in four performances viewed by 30,000 people. Schools Spectacular 2016 broke the Guinness World Record for "Largest Amateur Variety Act", with 5,500 performers.
As well as being broadcast each year on national television, the Schools Spectacular is webcast through the Internet onto their website, with the help and sponsorship by Cisco Systems. The Schools Spectacular is produced by 'The Arts Unit' of the New South Wales Department of Education.
Themes By Year
Each year the Schools Spectacular follows a theme;- 1984 -
- 1985 -
- 1986 -
- 1987 -
- 1988 -
- 1989 -
- 1990 -
- 1991 -
- 1992 -
- 1993 - One Spirit
- 1994 - International
- 1995 - Hats Off To Australia
- 1996 - Get Set 2000
- 1997 - The Edge
- 1998 - Reaching the World
- 1999 - To Be Australian
- 2000 - The Entertainers
- 2001 - Celebrate!
- 2002 - By Invitation
- 2003 - 20 Years on
- 2004 - 21st Birthday
- 2005 - The Face of Australia
- 2006 - Shine
- 2007 - My Spec
- 2008 - The Spectacular Spirit
- 2009 - Reaching Out
- 2010 - Colour My World
- 2011 - Imagine
- 2012 - Our Time
- 2013 - 30 Spectacular Years
- 2014 - This Is Australia
- 2015 - This is Our World
- 2016 - Dream Big
- 2017 - Own The Moment
- 2018 - The Greatest
- 2019 - Stars
- 2020 -
Schools Spectacular 2020
Schools Spectacular 2019
Schools Spectacular 2018
Schools Spectacular 2017
Schools Spectacular 2016
Schools Spectacular 2015
Schools Spectacular 2014
Schools Spectacular 2013
Schools Spectacular 2012
Schools Spectacular 2011
Schools Spectacular 2010
Schools Spectacular 2009
Schools Spectacular 2008
Schools Spectacular 2007
Schools Spectacular 2006
Schools Spectacular 2005
Schools Spectacular 2005 was dubbed "The Face of Australia" and celebrated the Australian history, landscape, goal and lifestyle. A tribute to Alec Campbell, the last surviving ANZAC, who had died in 2002, was in the production. Previous Schools Spectacular successes like John Foreman, who has hosted Schools Spectacular since 2001 and Human Nature made appearances during the show.Act I
Opening
- A poem, "My Country", by Dorothea Mackeller
- Past Life Melodies - Combined Schools Choir
- Great Southern Land - Solo, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- New World Symphony - Soprano Duo, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Advance Australia Fair - Mixed artists, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Introduction of John Foreman, Alan Jones of 2GB Radio
Feature Presentation
- This Is The World We Live In - Mixed artists, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- I Believe - Solo, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Hey Good Looking - accompanied by band
- Truly Madly Deeply - A dance ensemble, accompanied by band
- The Swimming Song - accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Kate Kelly - solo, accompanied by band, Newtown High School of the Performing Arts and the NSW Public Schools State Senior Dance Company choreographed by Dr. John Mullins
- Long Way To The Top - solo, accompanied by band and CSC
- Locomotion - solo, accompanied by band and CSC
- Computer Games - solo, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Eagle Rock - solo, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Good Times - solo, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Redback On The Toilet Seat - group, accompanied by band
- Court of King Caractacus - group, accompanied by band
Guest Performance
- Reach Out I'll Be There - Human Nature
- What If I Break Her Heart - Pas de Deux choreographed by Judi Joy, solo, accompanied by orchestra
- Explosive - Schools Spectacular Ballet Ensemble 2005 - Choreographed by Peter Cook and Lisa Munns
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again - solo, accompanied by orchestra and Senior Choir
- Stella - solo, accompanied by orchestra and Senior Choir
- Aida - solo, accompanied by orchestra and Senior Choir
Act II
The Anzacs
Scout Band/ChoirThe piece also included the NSW Senior Drama Company performing a theatre piece integrated throughout the Anzac segment.
- It's a Long Way to Tipperary - Marching Band
- Pack Up Your Troubles - Marching Band
- Hang Out the Washing On the Siegfried Line - Marching Band
- Kiss Me Goodnight, Sergeant-Major - Marching Band
- Keep the Home Fires Burning - Marching Band
- Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye - Marching Band
- Mad World - solo, choreographed by dance group
- Guide Me Home - duo, choreographed by Peter Cook
- Hallelujah - solo, choreographed by dance group, accompanied by orchestra and Senior Choir
The Rainforest
- The Animal Song - solo, choreographed by dance group, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Nature - solo, choreographed by dance group, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- We Will Rock You- solo, choreographed by dance group, accompanied by band and CSC
- Don't Stop - solo, choreographed by dance group and CSC, accompanied by band and CSC
- Plain Tree Street - solo, choreographed by dance group, accompanied by orchestra
- Rock Band Group performance
Cultural songs and dances
- Australian Aboriginal - School involved in the cultural dance were, South Grafton and Ballina High School as well as Kempsey Primary
- New Zealand Maori
- China
- India
- Ballroom - Sway - NSW Public Schools State Senior Dance Company
- "If I Were A Rich Girl" and Mambo Italiano
- Latin America - Whenever, Wherever
Closing
- I've Had The Time Of My Life - solo, choreographed by Peter Cook - NSW Public Schools State Dance Companies and Ensembles, accompanied by band
- Proud - solo, choreographed by Peter Cook, accompanied by orchestra and CSC
- Don't Stop - entire cast
Schools Spectacular 2004
Schools Spectacular 2003
Schools Spectacular 2002
Schools Spectacular 2001
Schools Spectacular 2000
Schools Spectacular 1999
Schools Spectacular 1998
Schools Spectacular 1997
Schools Spectacular 1996
Schools Spectacular 1995
Schools Spectacular 1994
Schools Spectacular 1993
Schools Spectacular 1992
Schools Spectacular 1991
Schools Spectacular 1990
Schools Spectacular 1989
Schools Spectacular 1988
Schools Spectacular 1987
Schools Spectacular 1986
Schools Spectacular 1985
Schools Spectacular 1984
Notable alumni
- Human Nature
- Nathan Foley
- John Foreman
- Paulini
- Sabrina Batshon
- Roshani Pridis
- Anja Nissen
- Trevor Ashley