Hills International College’s arts night was hailed a success after the one-time performance on October 13.
Dance, drama, media, visual arts and music students were involved in the cast of 80 students from year 7 to year 12.
The stage performances were all polished pieces which had been showcased over the last year at eisteddfods and school events.
Head of arts faculty Cathy Prior said the arts night gave the students real life stage experience.
“This night allows our students to show their work to their parents and shows them that their work is valued,” she said.
Year 12 student Amy Turner said their was a wide range of diverse student talent shown through the evening.
“The students are excited to head out on to the stage,” she said.