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RANGEBANK Primary School became a school full of mad scientists and tin foil televisions during Education Week last week.
All students at the Cranbourne school participated in a range of activities for a Science and Technology Day.
The children moved around the various activities and also came dressed in creative costumes to match the theme.
Rangebank Primary School’s early-years co-ordinator, Helen Jellett, said the costumes created a bit of extra fun to the day.
“We had lots of mad scientists, mobile phones, televisions and computers,” Ms Jellett said.
“They did a parade and there were no prizes this time but we let them show off their costumes in front of the whole assembly. It was great.
“Some of the parents joined in the activities as well.”

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