Xanthia Davey, Edna Dany, Ameya Rajeevan and Tania Peniongo.
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Lua Ikenasio
Australian Christian College students, staff, and parents recently came together to celebrate Harmony Day.
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Observed each year on March 21, Harmony Day recognises Australia’s cultural diversity and promotes inclusivity and respect for all.
Fiona Morssinkof and her daughter Mandela Morssinkhof singing at the assembly.
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Lua Ikenasio
The day began with a special assembly, where members of the school community shared insights into their own cultural backgrounds or explored traditions from around the world.
Following the assembly, each homeroom hosted its own mini feast, with students bringing and sharing various cultural dishes.
Shalom and Zintle Morrow.
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Lua Ikenasio
The celebrations continued into lunchtime, where students enjoyed a range of games and activities.
College media team member Armand Botha said the day helped build stronger connections between each other as a school and with God.
“We love celebrating Harmony Day at ACC, as it brings us together as a school community, strengthening our relationships with one another and deepening our connection with God,” he said.
Bobby Wiltshire performing a Chinese Lion Dance.
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Lua Ikenasio