BELGRAVE Heights Christian School encouraged its students to get creative last week, holding the ItzAAA festival.
No normal classes were run on 4 May as the whole school, from kindergarten to Year 12, chose creative electives.
Some of these electives included pavement art, pancake art, the scrap metal challenge, chocolate art, dance, band, choral group and puppet-making.
In all, the students were encouraged to express themselves.
Sarah Kelly, from the school, said the students enjoyed the chance to show imagination.
“They were encouraged to dress up, with the theme being ‘who am I?’” she said.
“The day was filled with creativity, enthusiasm and fun.”
Meanwhile, the school also participated in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea for the first time, with students donating money to cancer research.
They also took part in the Biggest Banana Split.
There were more than 250 bananas, which stretched end-to-end in the school car park.
Students helped to prepare the banana splits, raising more than $500 for their efforts.