Great time: Students from Peranbin Primary College perform in front of a crowd of 200 in Violet Town.
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Students from all four campuses of Peranbin Primary College put on a show to remember for the Violet Town community on Thursday, September 15.
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Peranbin Primary College principal Angela Holleran said everyone who attended enjoyed a fantastic concert at the Violet Town Community Hall.
“All of the students from across Peranbin — Baddaginnie, Swanpool, Strathbogie and Violet Town performed,” Ms Holleran said.
“After two and a half years of restrictions, the staff and school council were looking for a way to bring people together.
"(We) decided on the theme of wellbeing and the concert was carefully planned over three months.
Choreographed: Peranbin Primary College students entertain the Violet Town crowd.
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“On the night it was just amazing. The students danced and sang, exploring emotions and resilience — and had heaps of fun.
“There were many people to thank (including) the Peranbin staff, families and volunteers.
“I make particular mention of our music teacher Jacinta Watt, John Dunn who fosters a love of music at Violet Town with lessons each week, Sile Coleman who leads our Violet Town choir and Damien Neil who mixed the sound for the evening.
“We were well fed by the Violet Town Lions Club, and there were also drinks and snacks sold as a fundraiser.
“Our business manager Kimberley Amott did a brilliant job doing work behind-the-scenes.”
More than 200 people from across the communities of Peranbin Primary College attended the performance.
“Their feedback was very positive, with many people saying it was fabulous, uplifting, buzzing and so welcome,” Ms Holleran said.
“I was a very proud principal, and so thankful for the effort the students, staff and families put in.”