New programme aims to get secondary school students to appreciate musical arts

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Nearly 12,000 lower-secondary school students will get front row seats this year to "live" performances showcasing music -- from the great composers to local maestros. The Performing Arts-Based Learning (PABL) programme hopes to deepen students' understanding and appreciation of the arts.

Nearly 12,000 lower-secondary school students will get front row seats this year to "live" performances showcasing music -- from the great composers to local maestros. The Performing Arts -Based Learning programme hopes to deepen students' understanding and appreciation of the arts. The programme will be rolled out to all secondary schools by 2027.

Nearly 12,000 lower-secondary school students will get front row seats this year to "live" performances showcasing music -- from the great composers to local maestros. The Performing Arts-Based Learning programme hopes to deepen students' understanding and appreciation of the arts. The programme will be rolled out to all secondary schools by 2027.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

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