CSPD Encourages students to express themselves through creativity

Did you know creativity is one of the biggest predictors of how well children do in school and in life?

It's not just about making art or playing music. Creative learning plays a powerful role in how children learn, think and grow. And the research is clear: students who engage regularly in creative activities develop stronger problem-solving skills, improved focus and greater confidence - key foundations for success in school and beyond.

Here's what that could actually look like for your child:

  1. Builds confidence
    When kids express themselves through music, visual arts and movement, something shifts. They learn to express ideas, take risks and find their voice, not just in creative spaces, but in the classroom and in life.
  2. Strengthens focus
    Creative learning activates different parts of the brain, improving concentration and memory. Whether it’s learning an instrument, rehearsing a performance or crafting a visual piece, students quietly build discipline and persistence that spill into every subject.
  3. Encourages critical thinking
    Creativity teaches students to explore, experiment and think differently. These skills are essential for navigating the demands of school and a rapidly changing world.
  4. Supports wellbeing
    Creative outlets provide students a healthy way to process emotions, reduce stress and build resilience. It's not just good for their growth; it makes them feel better, too.
  5. They’ll feel like they belong
    Performances, exhibitions and shared creative experiences do something powerful: they give students a sense of pride and connection to their school community. Feeling seen and valued matters and helps them feel engaged.

That’s exactly the vision behind CAPTIVATE, Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese’s dedicated arts program for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 to explore their creative talents through music, dance, drama and visual arts.

Whether it's specialist teachers and professional artists coming directly into classrooms, instrumental tuition and ensembles, or system-wide eisteddfods, exhibitions and festivals, CAPTIVATE meets students where they are and takes the arts seriously at every level.


Creativity shapes who a child becomes and CAPTIVATE is our commitment that every student in our diocese has access to arts education that genuinely develops them. It's how we lift the standard of creative learning across all 80 of our schools, giving students experiences in music, dance, drama and visual arts that go far beyond what any single school could offer alone.

Liz Jackson, Head of Enrichment


At Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese, we believe every child deserves the chance to grow, create and truly belong. If you'd like to see how our schools can support your child’s learning, wellbeing and creativity, we’d love to help you find the right fit.

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Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese

Catholic Schools Parramatta Diocese
www.parra.catholic.edu.au

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