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School celebrates cultural diversity

Above: Grade three student Becky takes part in the bush dance.Above: Grade three student Becky takes part in the bush dance.

BRENTWOOD Park Primary School students celebrated cultural diversity during the school’s multi-cultural big day out recently.
The day involved students taking part in a range of activities from Chinese calligraphy, cooking, counting in different languages, indigenous painting, telling old Australian classics stories, bush art and a range of other events.
Different cultural dances were also a major highlight of the day with students doing the Greek Zorba dance, a Maori Haka and classic Australian bush performances.

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