Students receive a balanced and thorough education in the arts, and through the arts. The integrated and accelerated arts program allows students to concentrate in one of four majors:
music (vocal, band, string instruments),
drama,
dance, or
visual arts. There is a theoretical and practical aspect within each art major.
Dance Dance students learn both
classical ballet and
contemporary dance. They also learn about dance theory and composition to choreograph original performances. Dancers perform in outreach performances, school liturgies and Dance Night, a year-end performance. Every two years, the Dance Department puts on a Christmas production of
The Nutcracker. The Dance facilities include two 40 feet wide, 30 feet deep studios with floor to ceiling mirrors, permanent ballet barres, and non-slip sprung hardwood floors.
Drama The curriculum covers voice, movement, theatre games, mask, mime, musical theatre, improvisation, stage combat, theatre history, outreach performances, short film production and directing. Students can also participate in the Canadian Improv Games, the National Theatre School Festival and various short film competitions.
Instrumental music The Instrumental Music Department includes Strings and Band. Music students perform many times during the year and host a Christmas and spring concert. Music students frequently participate in festivals and competitions, such as
Kiwanis Music Festival and TCDSB Music Festival. The Music Department performs internationally on biennial music trips.
Strings The Strings Department is organized into four orchestras. The Junior Strings Orchestra consists primarily of the students in Grades 7 and 8. Intermediate Strings include students in Grades 9 and 10. Senior Strings primarily include the students in Grades 11 and 12, with deserving younger musicians integrated into the ensemble. The Senior Chamber Strings are a chamber string orchestra who perform select standard repertoire for String Orchestra. The Cardinal Carter String Orchestras have earned over 100 first-place finishes in the
Kiwanis Music Festival. CCAA Chamber Strings was the only Canadian string orchestra to perform at the
Midwest Clinic in
Chicago in 2008. CCAA Chamber Strings performed at
Carnegie Hall in
New York City in 2011.
Band The Band Department is organized into the following ensembles: Junior Concert Band, which plays repertoire at the 200-300 level, Intermediate Concert Band, which plays repertoire at the 300-400 level, and Wind Symphony, which plays repertoire at the 400-500 level. The Band Department regularly participates in the Ontario Band Association Concert Band Festival. The Wind Symphony performed at the Festival at Carnegie Hall in 2014.
Vocal In all vocal music courses, students study theory, history, listening, dictation, ear training, sight singing/solfège and prepare for performance of choral repertoire, vocalises, and solos. Senior students plan and perform their own solo recitals. Vocalists make up the choir for school
Mass. Students participate in the school's annual Christmas and spring music concerts as well as the sadly no longer annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols, held at various churches in the Greater Toronto Area. The Vocal Program has achieved a number of first-place finishes (platinum awards) at the Kiwanis festivals. Students have performed the Duruflé Requiem with the Brampton Symphony Orchestra, sacred concerts with Elmer Iseler Singers, and several performances of the
Missa Gaia.
Visual arts The Visual Arts curriculum covers drawing, painting, sculpture, installation art, photography, printmaking, media studies, performance art, design and information design. Art appreciation, theory and history are inclusive for each grade. Specializations and portfolio preparation for college, university and art based alternatives are provided for all senior students. The Visual Arts program further provides opportunities for students to take part in a variety of outreach community projects, interact with professional artists, experience current gallery trends and take part in interdisciplinary projects.
Specialist High Skills Major (SHSM) SHSM is a specialized program approved by the
Ministry of Education that allows students to focus their studies in a specific economic sector while still earning credits towards their
Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Cardinal Carter offers the SHSM program in Arts and Culture program for grades 11 and 12. Interested students apply at the end of grade 10. Successful completion and graduation of the SHSM program grants a
SHSM seal of distinction on the student's diploma, as well as a
SHSM Record Card for documentation. == Academics ==