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Harmony Rocks
23 March 2018
The students and teachers from
St John’s School
, Footscray, dressed in orange to celebrate
Harmony Day
this week, but they also created a lasting symbol of unity to last throughout the year.
Students painted rocks with messages of love and harmony to be placed in the school’s new garden so that students can experience the important symbol of harmony long after Harmony Day has finished. Principal Gemma Goodyear speaks about what Harmony Day means for St John’s School and the lasting legacy of the rocks.
Loyola College
and
Antonine College
each had the idea of spelling out the word ‘Harmony’ as a symbolic gesture of this important day.
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