
Reef McDonald as a gorilla and Koa Johnson as an elephant for the Drouin junior school grade prep performance of "Down in the Jungle".

Mack Flint, William Elliott and Finn McDonald performing "Under the Coconut Tree" with the Drouin junior school years one to three strings.

Esme Schembri from the Warragul junior school, performs "Cattle Ranch Blues" with the year two orchestral strings.

Taking the stage as "The Grateful Grannies" are Warragul junior school students Grace Tawse, Angus Deans, Amelia Jephcott, Saanvi Chepuri and Maanvi Chepuri.

Left: Evolet Wiggett from the Drouin junior school campus performs "We Know the Way" with her class.
Junior school students from St Paul's Anglican Grammar School's Drouin and Warragul campuses lit up the stage in a spectacular performance at this year's performing arts concert, held at the West Gippsland Arts Centre.
Performing in front of friends and family, students captivated the audience with their talent, enthusiasm and joy.
The energy on stage was infectious, with each act greeted by warm applause from the supportive crowd.
The concert featured students from the drama, dance, and music clubs at Warragul junior school, along with the junior symphonic band, junior choir and junior strings.
This year also marked the first time Drouin junior school students joined the annual event, showcasing their strings and performing arts skills, a wonderful opportunity to build confidence both on and off the "big" stage.