Ruben Ashworth and Xavier Cameron getting into the spirit of Book Week at the Warragul campus.
Above: Donning their Book Week character outfits are Warragul campus students Charlotte Sahhar, Maddie Williams, Piper MacDonald, Pia McDonald, Emily Wilson, Emily Williams, Eve Clough, Layla Proctor, Matilda Bentley-Bernard and Mavis Parke.Left: Ruby Elliott, Claire French, Piper Edwards and Georgia Boraston with their favourite Taylor Swift books at the Warragul Campus.
Warragul campus students Stanley Haughton, Ian He, Victor Hill and Declan Pill enjoying the dress-up day.

Finn and Reef McDonald as the Mario brothers at the Drouin Campus.
Clancy Hatch dressed as a book character with a similar name at the Drouin campus.
Koa Johnson and Navy May with Shannyn from the Drouin Library.
Warragul campus' Zac Wilkinson brought his favourite book, the school magazine and dressed as a student.
Ruby Elliott, Claire French, Piper Edwards and Georgia Boraston with their favourite Taylor Swift books at the Warragul Campus.

Blaire Davey and Heidi McCann getting ready for the character parade at Drouin.
It was anything but an ordinary school day when St Paul's Anglican Grammar School's Warragul and Drouin campus students stepped into the shoes (and sometimes wings, tails or capes) of their favourite storybook characters for Book Week.
This year's Book Week theme was "Book an Adventure", and this was certainly evident in the playground, where superheroes zoomed, Mario brothers raced, and wizards and Star Wars characters waved their wands and lightsabers as they turned it into a living storybook.
Students had fun guessing who was hiding beneath each costume, while carrying along their much-loved books to share.
Teachers joined the fun too, swapping their everyday outfits for adventurous costumes. Drouin campus students even had a special visit from Shannyn from the Drouin library, who read "Book Week Bear" and spoke to them about the meaning behind Book Week.
The big moment came with the Book Week parade, where families were treated to a colourful procession of characters.
The day was a celebration of literacy, filled with laughter, imagination and the magic of storytelling.