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Quarters Primary School celebrates diversity at Harmony Day Assembly

Quarters Primary School in Cranbourne West embraced the spirit of unity and inclusivity on Friday 21 March in celebration of Harmony Day Assembly.

According to a spokesperson for the school, the celebration has become an annual event at the school since 2023.

Students performed a variety of acts including traditional dances, singing and storytelling, that showcased the many different cultures represented within the school community.

Throughout the week, students were engaged in classroom activities aimed at understanding and appreciating different cultural perspectives.

They were invited to wear their traditional cultural clothing or a touch of orange.

“Our performers worked hard over the past few weeks to get their acts ready,” the spokesperson said.

“We had dances from New Zealand, Samoa, Australia, India, Philippines, and China.

“It is a concert that recognises and highlights the beauty of our cultural diversity and inclusiveness at Quarters Primary School.”

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