Mindful of educating students about the importance of kindness and identifying the signs of bullying, educators at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School enthusiastically advocated the National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence (NDA) to students recently.
Leading up to the day, the Junior School Student Representative Council (SRC) made beautiful orange bows with pins for other students to wear to demonstrate their support for the cause and students eagerly delved into learning strategies to prevent bullying.
It was also a great day for students to reflect on the wellbeing of others by developing positive connections, with each class making friendship paper chains that the SRC joined together to form a giant paper chain symbolic of friendships and connections.
Students bombed with colour
Studentsbombedwith colourThe oval at St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School was transformed into a vibrant course of obstacles for the junior school’s inaugural Colour Fun Run recently. Students from prep to year six leapt over hay bales, raced through...