At Rehoboth Christian School, our Fine Arts program inspires students to grow in creativity, confidence, and expression through music, theater, and visual arts. Students in band, choir, drama, and visual arts develop their talents through performances, competitions, community events, and hands-on artistic experiences while exploring a variety of styles and traditions. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of the Southwest and Native communities, the program encourages students to use their gifts to communicate beauty, hope, and service both within the school and throughout the wider community.
Band

At Rehoboth Christian School, instrumental music helps students communicate creativity, beauty, and hope. Beginning in middle school, students learn band instruments, participate in weekly classes, and perform in concerts throughout the year. High school students continue developing their skills through additional performances, All-State opportunities, annual state competition, and a national tour every other spring. Our program also highlights the rich musical traditions and cultures of the Southwest and Native communities.
Choir
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The Rehoboth Christian High School Choir explores a variety of musical styles while serving the community through performance. Students participate in annual concerts, local church and community events, and a national tour every other year. Students may also audition for Cantabile, the New Mexico Youth All-State Choir, and the New Mexico All-State Choir. Choir encourages creativity, teamwork, and confidence through communal singing.
Drama

The Rehoboth Drama program gives middle and high school students opportunities to grow in creativity, communication, and collaboration through theatrical performances. Students explore storytelling, stage design, and performance while building confidence and using their gifts to encourage and inspire others.
Visual Arts

Rehoboth Christian School offers students a strong foundation in visual arts through hands-on experiences in pottery, painting, weaving, silversmithing, woodworking, and more. Students are encouraged to explore their creativity while learning about the artistic traditions of the Southwest and Native cultures. Students develop their artistic voice and regularly showcase their work within the Gallup Art Community.