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Sunbury students are set to star in the Victorian State School Spectacular.

Students from Sunbury College, Sunbury Downs Secondary College, Killara Primary School and Sunbury Heights Primary School are taking on big roles in the production, and are gearing up for the big live performances.

Stevie from Killara Primary School is getting ready to perform as one of the principal vocalists in the show, and looking forward to performing in VSSS for the first time.

“I was invited to see the VSSS live last year, and I really wanted to be a part of something like this,” she said.

”I’ve been in a few of the Stage School Australia performances, but other than that, this is my first massive production.”

Charlee from Sunbury Downs Secondary College will be performing as a principal dancer, and is looking forward to the big day.

“My first year with VSSS had been an incredible learning experience. I’ve grown so much as a dancer, and I’ve had the opportunity to work with an amazing team and creative directors,” she said.

“I wanted the opportunity to be part of this again and continue to grow, develop, and challenge myself as a dancer.”

Charlee said performing with VSSS has been a highlight for her.

“I’m really excited to learn from the Spectacular’s industry professional mentors and tutors to refine my technique, learn new skills and understand how they maintain their passion and drive in such a demanding industry,” she said.

In its 30th year, VSSS brings together state schools across the state.

In 2025, 2500 Victorian students from 200 government schools will come together on the stage for this year’s show, ‘On Air’.

VSSS will be performed twice on Saturday, September 13 and broadcast at a later date, with tickets on sale now.

Tickets: ticketek.com.au/spectacular

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