STUDENTS at Nunnery Wood High School have showcased their skills with several performances of School of Rock.

Adapted from the 2003 film starring Jack Black, School of Rock tells the story of Dewey Finn, a struggling rock singer and guitarist who gets kicked out of his band.

Finn disguises himself as a substitute teacher at a local private school in order to earn some money.

He decides to form a band with his students and get them to help him win Battle of the Bands and pay of his rent.

Students were involved managing backstage, helping with the sound and lighting, sorting hair and makeup, playing in the band, singing in the chorus, choreographing the dances and welcoming guests as they arrived.

More than 200 students were involved in the production which the school described as "memorable and fantastic."

Mike Steward, curriculum leader Arts, said: "The actors have really given their all to the performance and personally, it’s one of the favourites that we’ve put on at Nunnery."