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St Teresa’s School community enjoys a movie under the stars

A movie night under the stars united families, staff and friends at the Junior Primary campus in Craighall Park.

St Teresa’s School community gathered for a memorable Movie Night Under the Stars on March 27.

Lianda May, admissions and marketing at the school, said that it was an evening filled with warmth, connection and shared joy.

“Families, staff and friends came together at the junior primary campus in Craighall Park, arriving with picnic blankets, camping chairs and beanbags, ready to enjoy a relaxed evening of food, entertainment and laughter.”

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Before the movie began, guests enjoyed a lively programme of fun arts and crafts, music and dancing, creating an energetic and festive atmosphere. Children delighted in these activities, while parents appreciated the opportunity to connect and unwind.

Delicious food, drinks and treats added to the sense of celebration, making it a truly special occasion for all.

“Our Movie Night Under the Stars was a wonderful reminder of the strength and spirit of our school community,” said Lynne Elfick, St Teresa’s Junior Primary School principal.

“It was heartwarming to see so many families come together in such a relaxed and joyful setting. These shared experiences are what make our school so special. We are especially grateful to our amazing PTA for organising the event, and to everyone who contributed to making the evening such a success.”

Events such as these play an important role in strengthening the school community, offering families opportunities to connect beyond the classroom and create lasting memories together.

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Naziya Davids-Easthorpe

Naziya is a junior journalist who graduated from Monash South Africa in 2022, specialising in Journalism and International Relations. She loves sports, especially Formula 1. Naziya covers a wide range of news topics, from serious current events to community stories, school happenings, and sports news. Naziya’s goal is to provide clear, engaging, and informative stories that make a difference in her community and beyond.

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