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Cobram be aware, pirates lurking around

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Watch out: CAGS students Lawson Woolley and Jhett Ogilvie dress up to promote the sschool’s production called Pirates. Photo by Contributed

It almost looked like the set of Pirates of the Caribbean.

However, for Cobram Anglican Grammar School students and staff, Thursday, April 18, was time to dress up as pirates.

The reason behind the colourful change in costumes was to raise awareness and generate excitement for the school production called Pirates which will be performed at Cobram Civic Centre on June 12-14.

Students and staff enjoyed an assembly with sea shanty singalongs and a pirate parade.

CAGS contributed the following photos.

Class affair: Students and staff dressed up for the event which provided a welcome change from the uniforms. Photo by Contributed
All-round fun: Older students also got in on the act. Pictured are Amelia Packer, Madison McDiarmid, CAGS staff member Carolyn White and Thomas Corso. Photo by Contributed
Hoist the flag: Students pose in their pirate get-up. Photo by Contributed
People be aware: Violet Raco-Pintaudi and Mylah Giblin-Burrows put on a less-than-menacing look for their pirate dress-up day. Photo by Contributed