Junior School students from St Paul's Anglican Grammar School took to the stage to entertain the audience during their recent performing arts concert at the West Gippsland Arts Centre.
Students were excited in the lead-up to the event, rehearsing diligently in preparation for the community performance.
Teachers opted to host two concerts to give the students more time on the 'big' stage due to their limited live-audience performing experience over the last two years, and with some students enjoying their first ever performance.
The showcase included year two orchestral strings, year five symphonic band, junior symphonic band, choir, mixed dance, year six skits as well as acts from the other year levels.
All students performed, and both St Paul's staff and students were overjoyed that their concert could, once again, take place in front of a live audience.
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