Thursday 7th May saw a wonderful Walk to School Day. Sponsored by the local City of Boroondara they supplied a ‘smoothie bike’ that was a huge success and heavily in use with a range of healthy berry and banana smoothies being made in a very ‘healthy’ way. Our environmental leaders had heavily advertised the day visiting every class in the class and encouraging students to walk, ride or scoot to school. Despite the rainy weather and the move into the School Hall over 150 signed their names on the list with Sturt being the most popular House and 4L and 1C the most popular classes. The leaders also set up lots of tabloid games inside for everyone to enjoy.
Walk to School Day

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Worm Farm
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Kids front class
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