School trip surprise as students meet The Rock

News imageJoshua Falcon/BBC A group of schoolchildren wearing red uniforms standing in front of The Rock – a man wearing a cream jumper and white trousers and sunglasses.Joshua Falcon/BBC
Students from St Gregory Primary School in Sudbury could not believe their eyes when The Rock appeared at a Moana event

Primary school pupils had the surprise of their lives when a trip to London turned into a face-to-face red-carpet meeting with wrestler-turned-Hollywood megastar Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.

About 50 students from St Gregory Primary School in Sudbury, Suffolk, went to the capital on Tuesday for what they believed would be a standard "old-fashioned" excursion.

Little did they know they would be attending the Moana Experience, an immersive event organised in support of the upcoming live action adaption of the hit 2016 film.

Better still, the Years 3 and 4 students also got to meet Maui himself.

News imageDisney A selfie-style image taken by The Rock – a man wearing glasses and smiling. Next to and behind him is a group of schoolchildren. They are cheering, smiling and shouting. They are wearing red and white school uniforms.Disney
The children said they were left "speechless" when they met The Rock
News imageJoshua Falcon/BBC A group of schoolchildren wearing red uniforms standing in front of The Rock – a man wearing a cream jumper and white trousers and sunglasses.Joshua Falcon/BBC
The Rock took time to speak to the students at the event

"It was awesome [to meet them] and they were losing their minds and going bonkers and going crazy," he told the BBC.

"That's the fun part of fame and the best part of fame. This kind of stuff is important."

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The Rock and Catherine Laga'aia appeared at a Moana Experience event in London

The star-studded encounter, at Potters Field Park next to the River Thames, was arranged by Disney and the school's headteacher, Daniel Woodrow.

They collaborated after the pupils recorded a social media video in January in the hope of getting The Rock's attention.

Woodrow had told pupils that if the former WWE star saw the clip, he would take them to see the new Moana film for their end-of-year school trip.

It quickly went viral and succeeded in catching the attention of the actor, who sent back a video message promising to hire out a cinema for them and their friends and family to watch the film.

News imageInstagram/@therock A screenshot of Dwayne Johnson's video to the students. The background is a tropical beach and the caption reads "You're welcome!"Instagram/@therock
Dwayne Johnson's special video message was shown to students during an assembly

The 54-year-old also offered to pay for their sweets and snacks.

In The Rock's four-minute video, he added that he was "so moved" by the clip and it was "so cool" for them to attempt to contact him.

"I heard you guys were super, super pumped and excited to see live action Moana, so I'm going to find a theatre, rent it out, and you guys are going to see Moana," he told them.

"Love you guys, keep doing great in school and, as Maui says, 'You're welcome'."

News imageJoshua Falcon/BBC A group of schoolchildren wearing red uniforms standing in front of The Rock – a man wearing a cream jumper and white trousers and sunglasses.Joshua Falcon/BBC
The Rock posed for a selfie with the excited Suffolk students
News imageJoshua Falcon/BBC A head and shoulders picture of a man wearing glasses and a suit with a black blazer over a white shirt with a striped tie. Tower Bridge is in the background.Joshua Falcon/BBC
Headteacher Daniel Woodrow said Moana was the go-to film for him and his daughter to watch together

Speaking to the BBC at the event on Tuesday, Woodrow said: "For the biggest movie star on the planet to spend so much time with the children... that was incredible, and you could see how excited they were.

"He said happy birthday to someone... and he took a video with them, so the children have all been in a movie with Dwayne Johnson now, which is incredible.

"It's been an amazing day. At the start of the day the children had no idea it was even going to happen, so it makes it even more special."

News imageJoshua Falcon/BBC A man wearing a black suit blazer over a white shirt with a striped tie stood in the middle of a group of schoolchildren who are wearing white and red uniforms. In the background is Tower Bridge.Joshua Falcon/BBC
The Rock was not wrong when he said the schoolchildren went "bonkers" on seeing him

Aside from meeting their idol and other stars of the film, the students got to explore a Motunui paradise and enjoy activities and Moana-themed food and drink.

There was also a replica of Maui's 6m-long hook alongside a "breathtaking re-creation" of Moana's canoe.

News imageJo Black/BBC The Rock – a man wearing a cream-coloured shirt and flowers around his neck. He is also wearing sunglasses and holding up a picture of himself as the character Maui. He is smiling.Jo Black/BBC
The pupils presented The Rock with a collage featuring their drawings of Maui

Unsurprisingly, meeting The Rock went down just as well with the students as it did with their headteacher.

One of them said: "It was the best day ever. All of us were all really excited and some of us got high fives from him, and he made sure we all enjoyed the time [with him].

"When he came round the corner we were speechless and, like, 'Is that actually Dwayne Johnson?'"

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