Arts
Wesleyan students embrace creativity and shine in performance.
Whether on the stage, in the studio, or in concert, artists come alive with passion as they create with their hands, voice, and instruments. An intentionally crafted, K-12 fine arts curriculum led by Christian educators includes both foundational instruction and advanced placement courses during the school day. Outside of the classroom, lower school students sample after school art programs in visual and performing arts, and students in grades 5-12 refine their God-given talents in after school marching band or theatre opportunities.
100% of lower school students have the opportunity for a speaking role
17 sound proof individual rooms for vocal and instrumental practice
Five full-length theater productions performed by middle and high school students
What's Happening in the Arts?
On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Wesleyan community attended the high school fall film, KNIVES, presented by the Wolf Players at NCG Cinemas Peachtree Corners.
On Saturday, Oct. 19 the Wesleyan Marching Wolves excelled at the Eagle’s Nest Invitational at Collins Hill High School. The Marching Wolves earned third place, and the color guard earned second place in the competition.
Middle and high school chorus students performed at the Fall Concert on Monday, Oct. 7.