In harmony: Moama Public School students, 2L Class: Back row: Lacie C, Daniel R, Angus H, Aislinn S, Darren K, Ben P, Hayley M, Shaya EC, Megan MH, MS Martin. Front row: Willow L, Maya R, Sienna F, Bridget K, Chase B, Hope B, Eli BM.
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Steve Huntley
Students at Moama Public School celebrated Harmony Week through various art and language activities with a particular focus on Vietnam, China and The Philippines from which cultures some of the students originate.
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They learnt about what Harmony Day means and how Australia is made up of so many diverse cultures.
Students dressed up in a touch of orange (the official colour of Harmony Day, representing communication) and participated in lessons, gaining knowledge about other countries.
Yes to diversity: Moama Public School Prep students (back row) Leon D, Nixon C, Ruby Z, Evie P, teacher Tracey Gray. Front row: Attila B, Ayla W, Maci S, Summer W, Koa D, John-Leonard, K.
Photo by
Steve Huntley