Everyone made to feel welcome at Wonga Beach

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Wonga Beach State School students come together to celebrate the many cultures that make up their community. Picture: WBSS

Wonga Beach State School has celebrated diversity with a vibrant Harmony Week, bringing students, staff, and families together to embrace the many cultures that make up their community.

Under the theme "Everyone Belongs", the school organised activities for week-long diversity celebration, which goes from from March 17-23, focused on inclusivity and connection, uniting all students from Kindy through to Year 6.

The celebrations kicked off with a St Patrick’s Day green free-dress day, hosted by the Student Council. 

Students started the morning with green pancakes at the Breakfast Club, adding a fun and festive touch to the occasion.

A highlight of the week was a collaborative art project, where every student contributed their own creative piece to form a stunning whole-school display reflecting the Harmony Week motto.

The artwork symbolised unity and diversity, reinforcing the message that everyone has a place at the school.

The school week wrapped up with a morning tea, bringing students and staff together to share food, laughter, and stories.

It was a simple, yet meaningful, way to celebrate a school culture where every student feels valued and included.

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