High school principal sends off year 12 with dance routine

A high school principal in Western Australia has given his Year 12 students a unique graduating gift – a choreographed dance routine.

Saeed Amin, principal of Broome Senior High School, accepted the dance challenge by the graduating class of 2017.

Mr Amin practiced the routine with his daughter Yasmin and her classmate Penny, two of the school’s dance class students.

Principal Saeed Amin (centre) of Broome Senior High School accepted the dance challenge by the graduating class of 2017

Mr Amin practiced the routine with his daughter Yasmin (left) and her classmate Penny (right) before the final performance 

Mr Amin practiced the routine with his daughter Yasmin (left) and her classmate Penny (right) before the final performance 

The three-minute long routine includes several iconic moves from popstar Beyonce, from the Single Ladies dance to Crazy in Love.

Mr Amin told WA Today he spent eight weeks learning the routine with his daughter, who at one point said he wasn’t ‘getting it’.

‘She’s only ever known me as a principal or a dad, and you know we work hard to embarrass our kids, but surprisingly she wasn’t that embarrassed though,’ the father said.

Mr Amin revealed he spent eight weeks learning the routine with his daughter Yasmin

Mr Amin revealed he spent eight weeks learning the routine with his daughter Yasmin

The three-minute long routine includes several iconic moves from popstar Beyonce

The three-minute long routine includes several iconic moves from popstar Beyonce

‘We danced in front of about a thousand people and I was more nervous about just getting it right… even though I don’t think I got it right!’

The crowd of parents, students and fellow teachers can be heard laughing and cheering the principal and his students on.

While his moves may not have been as smooth as the dance students, Mr Amin certainly wowed the school with his effort.

The crowd of parents, students and fellow teachers can be heard laughing and cheering the principal and his students on

The crowd of parents, students and fellow teachers can be heard laughing and cheering the principal and his students on

 Mr Amin said the this years graduating class was the largest for the school to date

 Mr Amin said the this years graduating class was the largest for the school to date

As the moves progress in difficulty, Mr Amin appears to take a seat as other students join in on stage.

With a team of seven students closing the routine, Mr Amin joins in to take a bow and farewell his students, and daughter.

Mr Amin said the this years graduating class was the largest for the school to date. 

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