St Paul's Anglican Grammar School secondary students recently embraced cultural diversity during this year's Harmony Day.
Students were encouraged to either wear an item of cultural attire to celebrate cultural traditions or a splash of orange to symbolise social communication, the freedom of ideas and mutual respect.
Throughout the day, students discussed the importance of valuing diversity and inclusion, with Harmony Day serving as a reminder of Australia's multi-culturalism.
The Student Representative Council invited students to unite for a picnic-style lunch on the grass, encouraging them to bring cultural foods and share the stories behind them.
In support of the day, students showcased their creativity by creating chalk art across the yard, decorating trees with orange ribbons and enjoying dancing to music provided by the co-curricular AV Club during lunchtime.
The celebration highlighted the school's commitment to promoting respect, inclusivity and cultural understanding as a part of holistic wellbeing.
Education
Harmony Day at St Paul's
Apr 08 2025
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