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Quarters Primary School celebrates Father’s Day

The Quarters Primary School community celebrated their annual Fathers and Families Picnic on Friday 5 September.

A spokesperson of the school said they were fortunate to enjoy perfect sunshine and warm weather throughout the day, making it a truly joyful celebration.

Families came together to share food and snacks, while children showed the gifts they had chosen from the Father’s Day Stall, which was organised by the dedicated parent volunteers.

In classrooms, students also created heartfelt cards for their dads and special others.

“This is now the third year of our Fathers and Families Picnic, and we continue to feel grateful to be part of such a strong, supportive, and positive school community,” the spokesperson said.

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