Wellbeing

đ Do It For Dolly Day â Spread Kindness
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 This term, our school proudly took part in Do It For Dolly Day, a national day that encourages communities to stand together against bullying and spread kindness.
The day honoured the memory of Dolly Everett and supported the important work of Dolly's Dream in helping create safer and kinder communities for young people.
Students and staff wore blue â the official colour of the campaign â to show their support for kindness, inclusion and respect. Throughout the day, classes participated in meaningful activities and discussions focused on:
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- Being a kind and supportive friend
- Showing respectful behaviour both online and offline
Knowing how to speak up and seek help if someone is being bullied
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By taking part in these activities, our students helped share an important message: everyone deserves to feel safe, valued and respected.
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We raised an amazing amount of $409.40.
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Thank you to everyone in our community for supporting this day!!Â
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