Students at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School's Drouin campus celebrated the end of their milestone first term with an Easter egg hunt.
The day began with a casual clothes day, where gold coin donations were collected to support the community's West Gippsland Hospital.
For lunch, students enjoyed a delicious sausage sizzle, cooked for them by the head of St Paul's Drouin junior school Rowan van Raay.
Following lunch, students received a surprise treat from their teachers – an Easter egg hunt held in the Early Learning Centre playground. Brimming with smiles and excitement, the prep to year three children eagerly filled their hand-decorated baskets with chocolate eggs.
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