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St Teresa’s School’s Parent Teacher Association hosted a successful movie night

St Teresa's School evening kicked off with a range of activities which included colouring in, dancing and nail painting.

St Teresa’s School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) hosted an outdoor movie night at the Junior Primary campus on October 6.

The movie night brought together Rosies and families, both past and present, in an enchanting atmosphere that celebrated the spirit of community and family bonding.

St Teresa’s admission and marketing manager, Lianda May said the evening kicked off with a range of activities that kept the Rosies entertained.

Kelly Lees and Francesca Biddulph enjoy movie night while supporting #BokFriday.
Kelly Lees and Francesca Biddulph enjoy movie night while supporting #BokFriday.

“As twilight descended, everyone settled in for the main attraction, the family-friendly movie Inside Out projected onto a large outdoor screen. Although pizza, boerewors rolls, popcorn, and cooldrinks were available, the highlight of the evening was the ice cream truck which offered a sweet treat to top off a fun-filled night.”

May added that the success of the movie night was made possible by the dedication of the PTA and the enthusiastic participation of the school community and wished to express a heartfelt appreciation to all who contributed to making the event a resounding success.

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