Events
Lhung Baan V3
School Build Concert Lhung Baan V3 is the third consecutive charity concert led
by Grade 11 students, providing middle and high school stringcombo bands with a platform to showcase their passion and musical talents. Lhung Baan was initially started by the class of 2024 and, since then, this annual event has been used to raise money for each year’s School Build project. Together with other projects led by G11 students, Lhung Baan V3 helped raise money for the class of 2026 School Build. The preparation for Lhung Baan was not an easy feat, the committee includes 12 students from G11 this year. (Head of the committee: Pai | Booth & Food Management: Kate, Cal, Yumi, Pei | Stage & Audition Management: Pai, Kate, Pear, Ice, Cal, Yumi | Tickets Marketing & Sales: Bow, K | Media & PR: Pai, Pear, Mei, Pei Pei | Fundings: Chino, Tian) Each student has a distinct role in making the event possible.
October
The first preparation that went into this year’s concert was separating each student in a department they were interested in working in.
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Secondly, we made a timeline for each department, brainstorming the major responsibility for each person. Third, we came up with a profit goal to support this past year’s School Build, along with calculating the costs of hosting the event. The Booth & Food Management was responsible for inviting and organizing clubs around the school to open booths and raise funds for their own services. The Stage & Audition Management was responsible for inviting bands to join the concert, including managing an audition along with contacting outside suppliers for the sound and lighting on the event day. The Tickets team was responsible for selling tickets and coupons used in the event. Marketing and Sales were responsible for advertising the event around campus. The Fundings department was responsible for management of all monetary donations and ticket sales of the event. Each team had a vital role in the event, we worked collaboratively to ensure all parties were properly taken care of.
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