World Peace Day

We celebrated World Peace Day at school on Friday, 20th September.  Under beautiful skies, our march over to the school field was symbolic.

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Sitting down on the grass, in the formation of the peace symbol, we observed a minute of silence.  Some of the poems that the children wrote on that day are now on display in the school hall.

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Our reflections and prayers go out to those who are suffering because of lack of peace for various reasons.

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