For schools

The TSO is for Tasmanian schools

TSO for Schools is your hub for student concerts, workshops and classroom support 

Here you’ll find our event list and downloadable calendar plus some helpful FAQs. You can also explore our new Resource Library for lesson starters, activities and listening guides aligned to the curriculum. 

If you’re unsure where to begin, contact our Education team and we’ll point you to the right fit for your students.

What's on

Concerts, classroom workshops and teacher PD

You might bring your class on a musical excursion to one of our school concerts. Or you could get a sneak peek behind the scenes during an orchestra rehearsal. Or you might join one of our free combined schools concerts in your local community.

And if you’re a music teacher, you could learn new skills and gain confidence with our teacher training program. Join one of our professional skill development workshops and equip yourself with tools to foster a love of music in your students. Spaces are limited and in demand, so make sure you book early.

Coming up soon

TSO for Schools

Sound Mind, Sound Body: Emmanuel Christian School

Move, groove and feel good!
25 – 26 Aug 2026
Various Times
Rokeby
South
TSO for Schools

Sound Mind, Sound Body: The Farrall Centre

Move, groove and feel good!
Tuesday 27 Oct 2026
Various Times
North Hobart
South
TSO for Schools

Sound Mind, Sound Body: Glenorchy Primary School

Move, groove and feel good!
Wednesday 28 Oct 2026
Various Times
Glenorchy
South

Download the calendar today

*Correct at time of publication, Oct 2025

Print our calendar and pop it up in your staff room as a reminder of what’s on during the year.

In your classroom

Science and Sound

This engaging program brings TSO musicians to your school for a fun, interactive exploration of the science behind music and how instruments make their sounds.

Perfect for curious minds of any age, Science and Sound is also aligned to the primary school science curriculum.

This program runs in different regions across Tasmania four times per year.

Music for the Classroom

20 songs to play in in your classroom – as recommended by our educators.

  • 5 x hurry up or tidy up pieces
  • 5 x calm down pieces
  • 5 x feel good pieces
  • 5 x pieces to inspire creative writing

Resource library

Here you'll find:

  • PDF notes for teachers
  • easy-to-follow demonstrations
  • play-along videos
  • tips from TSO musicians
  • as well as classroom activities and resources.
Resource activity types: research, perform, move, listen and create.

Recently added to the library

Zodiac Animalia

Explore opposites in the elements of sound.
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The Little Gecko

Explore with your students how different musical patterns enhance story-telling.
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Symphony No. 6

Introduce your students to composing.
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Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op.67 Allegro conbrio

D-D-D-Daaaa! Students will love exploring this orchestral masterpiece.
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Symphony No. 3 Vivace

Explore aspects of Scottish traditional music and Romanticism.
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Sound Mind, Sound Body

Discover how music helps us to be active, brighten our mood, and boost connection.
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Rock Hopping

Use instruments to mimic the sounds of nature and create soundscapes.
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Overture to Marriage of Figaro

Explore rhythmic patterns and building musical climax.
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Overture to Magic Flute

Helps students understand how music can show mood, characterisation and themes.
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Minuet from Suite No.1 in F Major

Get your students moving and learning basic body percussion.
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Magic Island

Learn how music can express magic and sparkle.
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Living With Devils

Help your students create their own audio-visual masterpieces with sound-track music composer Maria Grenfell.
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Rich Text

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FAQs

Easy! Just select Book Now on the event page, where you’ll be prompted to enter your school details, number of students and teachers, and any access requirements.

  • Free concerts and events can be booked immediately with no credit card details required.
  • Paid Schools concerts and events are booked via the same process and will be invoiced directly to your school after booking.

Once your booking is complete, you’ll receive a confirmation email with all relevant event information.

Find out more about Science and Sound here, and when you’re ready to book contact schoolbookings@tso.com.au.

If your school or class is no longer able to attend, please notify the TSO Box Office as soon as possible. This allows places to be offered to other schools and helps us manage capacity and staffing.

Schools are responsible for providing appropriate supervision in line with Tasmanian Department of Education excursion guidelines.

As a minimum, TSO requires:

  • Primary school groups: 1 teacher per 10 students
  • Secondary school groups: 1 teacher per 15 students

Schools may choose to increase supervision based on their own risk assessment, student needs, or school policy.

TSO school concerts and events are presented at a range of venues across Tasmania. We always do our best to create an accessible environment for each event. You can see the accessibility information for each venue on the respective event page.  

TSO school concerts and events are presented by experienced classroom music teachers and can be adjusted to support students with different learning needs. If you’d like to talk with one of our educators, please don’t hesitate to get in touch via schoolbookings@tso.com.au.

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Schools and education news

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Children's University welcomes families to TSO screenings

The TSO is collaborating with Children's University Tasmania to welcome more young people and their families to our concerts and livestream events.

Monday 8 Dec 2025

Feel like you shared the music – 2025 TSO community impact report

As the year draws to a close, we are delighted to share some of the achievements that you made possible.

Thursday 7 Aug 2025

TSO for schools recognised in APRA AMCOS music awards

We've been recognised in the Australian Art Music Awards for the orchestra’s school concert program. The TSO has been named one of four national finalists for the APRA AMCOS award for Excellence in Music Education.

Monday 12 May 2025

Engaging with students across Tasmania's North West

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