Model pupils walked the courtyard-turned-catwalk last week in a dazzling display of literary flair.
On Friday, August 23, students at St George’s Rd Primary School in Shepparton transformed their must-read books into their best-dressed costumes in celebration of Book Week.
News photographer Megan Fisher was behind the lens to capture the parade.
Jarat Almosawy walked like an Egyptian in the parade.
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Megan Fisher
Jordel Trickey is the ghost with the most, Beetlejuice.
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Megan Fisher
“What are you doing in my swamp?” — Yarra Khtaf dressed as Shrek.
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Megan Fisher
Minion Zainab Alhchemy had a despicably good time during Book Week.
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Megan Fisher
Aida Adam was shining at the Book Week parade.
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Megan Fisher
Pirate Adem Uluturk did not walk the plank; instead, he walked in the parade.
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Megan Fisher
Where’s Wally characters, including Saharah Harrison, were all over the place.
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Megan Fisher
Mohammed Alzeyadi kicked off the Book Week parade sporting his Al Nassr jersey.
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Megan Fisher
Anyesi Anania has a sparkle in her eye.
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Megan Fisher
Savannah Menezes waves and high-fives her royal subjects.
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Megan Fisher
As Harry Potter, William Sharkey solemnly swears that he is up to no good.
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Megan Fisher
It’s a pirate’s life for Seiloni Atu.
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Megan Fisher
Yousuf Khaksar was electrifying dressed as Pikachu.
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Megan Fisher
Emily McLeod swings into the parade line with her high-fived hand at the ready.
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Megan Fisher
Francesca Atonio Malolo is Moana of Motunui. You will board her boat, sail across the sea and restore the heart of Te Fiti.
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Megan Fisher
Jake Matthey moves through the parade with the stealth of a ninja.
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Megan Fisher