Chorleywood and Rickmansworth's performing arts students recently dazzled audiences at London's West End theatre.
The Stagecoach Performing Arts School kids were the youngest ever taken by their principal and gave spectacular musical renditions of Roald Dahl and Disney songs.
Their inspiring renditions of 'Cruising for a Bruising' and 'Touch the Sky' were among the event's highlights.
The event saw the group perform alongside hundreds of other students from Stagecoach Performing Arts schools across the UK and Germany (Image: Stagecoach)
The performance had students from different Stagecoach schools across the UK and Germany.
However, it was the Chorleywood and Rickmansworth troupe's stellar performance that stole the show.
The youngsters showcased their creativity, courage, and artistic expression, impressing both the audience and their principal.
Kitty Gould, principal of Stagecoach Chorleywood and Rickmansworth, said: "They were so professional and total stars throughout - I could not be more proud of the girls.
"They worked as a team and really went for it; we had an amazing time."
Performing at His Majesty’s Theatre, the group was the youngest ever taken in by their principal (Image: Stagecoach)
The event acknowledged Stagecoach's commitment to fostering student's artistic development.
In its 36-year history, the performing arts school has nurtured more than one million students, ready to "unlock their creative potential".
For more information about Stagecoach Performing Arts Chorleywood and Rickmansworth, visit the website stagecoach.co.uk/rickmansworth or phone 07876 680874.
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