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Hampton Park Primary School students take part in the annual talent quest.  Back row — Samantha, Jordan, Rebecca, Zoe, Apryl, Josh, Jonathan and Gaby, with Madeleine, Jemma, Jaskiran, Adriana, Kate, Georgia, Dalina, Anthea, Natasha, Matthew and Tyson. Front row — Deanne, Fawzia, Jasmin, Stacey, Nikolina and Iva. 22678                                                           Picture: Meagan Rogers.Hampton Park Primary School students take part in the annual talent quest. Back row — Samantha, Jordan, Rebecca, Zoe, Apryl, Josh, Jonathan and Gaby, with Madeleine, Jemma, Jaskiran, Adriana, Kate, Georgia, Dalina, Anthea, Natasha, Matthew and Tyson. Front row — Deanne, Fawzia, Jasmin, Stacey, Nikolina and Iva. 22678 Picture: Meagan Rogers.

By Kelly Yates
BUDDING entertainers from a Hampton Park school wowed crowds during their recent annual talent quest.
Hampton Park Primary School students sang, danced and played a variety of instruments during the lunchtime event.
The students were judged by three members of the junior school council and teacher Jenny Norman.
The overall winners performed their acts during a whole school assembly and were presented with certificates and trophies supplied by the junior school council.

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