Students were ready to rock at the Exeter Primary School as they showcased a variety of performances on Wednesday.
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Hosting their annual Arts Afternoon, there was dancing, singing and music as eager students and families watched on.
Arts co-coordinator Amy Sims said the afternoon was a showcase of the hard-work of students and teachers as well as the variety of arts on offer at the school.
Arts helped students learn problem-solving, resilience and “different ways to express themselves”, Ms Sims said.
The students loved the afternoon and many were excited about the appearance on their school’s new rock band, she said.
The afternoon was held in conjunction with several other groups including Tas Dance, Dance Fever and Esk Fever.
The event officially launched a student art gallery, which lined the corridors near the school’s office.
The exhibition features a variety of artworks created by the students, including collages, masks, prints and hanging work.