Trafalgar High School celebrated International Women's Day with a focus on empowering each other.
Students and staff took on the theme of 'Accelerate Action' every day by accelerating a 'smoothie bike' loaned from a local health service and making healthy berry smoothies that were shared at lunchtime.
"At Trafalgar High School teachers and students champion equity, inspire change and empower one another," principal Brett Pedlow said. "Together, all parts of the school community are creating a future where women and girls can continue to lead, innovate and thrive."
Trafalgar High School has been a lead school in the RRRR (Rights, Resilience Respectful Relationships) curriculums that along with the school values of respect, kindness and effort support the messages of International Women's Day.
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