Four of Wagga's finest young performers have finished a rigorous week showcasing their talent on the national stage at the 2019 School Spectacular in Sydney.
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Representing Wagga High School and Turvey Park Public were three students who took to the stage as either featured artists, dancers or core choir members.
Jazmin Castle from Turvey Park and Ned Prescott from Wagga High School were both featured singers.
Meanwhile Angelica Temponeras from Wagga High School was a featured dancer, and Wagga High's Lachlan Stephens rounded out the core choir.
Ned was one only 13 male vocalists in the performance of 'With Or Without You'.
Ned also served in the backing singers division, which meant that he had to learn a majority of the night's performances.
Jazmin had her fair share of stage time, performing 'My Favourite Martian' as well as other numbers in the all-in finale.
As a member of the featured dancers and core choir ensemble, both Lachlan and Angelica had to learn multiple routines ahead of the three-day showcase last week.
Additionally, Lake Albert Public School dancers Imogen Carey, Madeline Priest, Sophie Donelan and Jenna Oakman took centre stage as primary performers.
Performing with some of the state's best young dancers, they performed a choreographed routine by Wagga High School teacher Kathryn Fischer, and were also featured in the all-in finale.
This year, 11 local schools took over the stage, including Kooringal High, Kooringal Public, Ladysmith Public, Mount Austin Public, North Wagga Public, South Wagga Public, Sturt Public, Turvey Park Public Wagga Public.
The performances were held at Sydney Stadium on Friday and Saturday last week, and will be broadcast in full on December 7, 7pm on the Seven Network.