Peggy Mckenzie, Layla White, Piper Hansen and Remi Bowen.
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Eamon Kurta
Students at Deniliquin South School got to enjoy a very comfy Tuesday in the classroom, wth permissions to wear their pyjamas to school.
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The special fundraising day was to raise money for Stewart House - a charity which tends to the physical and mental wellbeing of children.
Students arrived at school wearing everything from full flannelette PJs to dressing gowns over normal clothes.
A number of Oodies featured prominently as well.
Students made gold coin donations, resulting in $333 being raised.
Nestled beside Curl Curl Beach in Sydney, Stewart House offers a transformative 12-day experience for up to 1,600 public school children from NSW and the ACT each year.
Through a unique blend of health care, education, and emotional support, children receive medical treatment, attend a purpose-built school, and participate in activities that build confidence and wellbeing.
Hailey Atkinson and William Clark.
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Eamon Kurta
Piper Kelly, and Bronte and Archer Ladson.
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Eamon Kurta
Lachy Gunn, Zac Salan and Oliver Barling.
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Eamon Kurta
Lucas Stevens, Charlie Peers, Jackson Gunn and Layla Whiting.
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Eamon Kurta
Johanna Ratnapala.
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Eamon Kurta
Ihan Werta, Charlie Mills, Nella Austin, Wes Du Toit, Kayne Button and Arley Bulmer.
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Eamon Kurta
Zaya Arnolds, Max Blacklock, Tyler Littmann, Alfie Strong-Charlton and Kayden Mcdonald.
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Eamon Kurta