Amara Smith, 3, and Korra Haywood, 4, sneak a few chocolates in after the Easter egg hunt at Girgarre Primary School.
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Jemma Jones
With a hop, spring and perhaps even a boogie, the Girgarre Primary School community gathered for an (almost) end-of-term Easter celebration on Thursday, April 3.
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On the schedule for the festivities was the all-important Easter hat parade, where students of all-year levels proudly paraded their neatly made hats for parents and teachers to see.
Next the kids turned their attention to the stereo and when the first note hit everyone was on their feet stamping away during the Easter dance party.
The festivities concluded with the most important event of all for sugar-obsessed kiddos: the Easter egg hunt.
It was four mini-eggs each for students who had to scour the school grounds in pursuit of these hot-ticket treats.
Journalist Jemma Jones was there to capture all the Easter festivities.
Preps Flynn Tobias and James Roberts look cool in their Easter hats.
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Kehlani Dryden, 4, gets ready to find some Easter eggs.
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Kehlani Dryden, 4, expertly spots some Easter eggs.
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Prep Billie Van Steeg runs back after finding a stash of Easter eggs.
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Preps Piper Summers and Alex McConnell after enjoying a boogie at the dance party.
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Family member Renee Petts gets in on the Easter hat parade.
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Sofia Norris, 4, with her rabbit ears.
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Evie Patten-Boers, 11, shows off her magnificent hat.
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Raise your hands if you’re ready for an Easter egg hunt.
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Kinder teacher Emily Davis tries to keep excited kiddos calm before the Easter egg hunt at Girgarre Primary School.
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