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St Benedict learners care for one another

The school's annual Unity Day is a day when the normal demands of the school day are put aside and time is spent getting to know other people in the school a little better.

ST Benedict School held its annual Unity Day on Friday, 16 March, a day when the normal demands of the school are set aside and time is spent getting to know other people in the school a little better.

This year, the school adopted the theme of ‘I care’ and the day focused on the fact that everyone is special and can make a difference in the world.

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The day began and ended with a service in the school hall and the time between was spent fostering closer relationships between the high school and primary school learners.

Every high school class was assigned to a primary school class and fun activities were planned, including Easter egg hunts, face-painting, biscuit decorating and more.

The day is always a huge success and cements the family ethos of the school.

 

 

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