On Friday 18th May we encouraged students to wear pink to raise awareness, support and money for Pink Shirt Day.
From the Pink Shirt Day website (here's the link) they state that the day is about "working together to stop bullying by celebrating diversity and promoting positive social relationships" and "creating an environment where people feel safe, valued and respected".
Waikowhai Primary School students did us proud, displaying their support for such a worthy cause. Check out our pinkness...
Friday, May 18, 2018
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Hi waikowhai primary school.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool way of taking a picture.thats a cool heart.
By the way who came up with this?
from galila @ christ the king school.
hi waikowhai school
ReplyDeleteI Love the idea to put your school in a love heart and also how did you put your school in a love heart?how did you put the cameara up high?
from Athena
Hi Waikowhai school.
ReplyDeleteI love it how lot's of kids are wearing pink shirts.
I like how your school is in a love heart shape.
How long did it take to form the love heart?
Did everybody bring a pink shirt?
Keep up the great work.
From Charlee
Hi waikowhai school
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the idea with the love heart and I would like to say a question how did you guys put the camera higher
From: Toakase@ Christ the king school
hello waikowhai school
ReplyDeletecool heart its so creative is that the whole school its so big.I LOVE the idea maybe my school can do the same.. just maybe.Keep up the good work.
from zariah
Kia ora Waikowhai primary school.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how you got the whole school or the whole class to participate in this fundraiser.
How did you know about this fundraiser?
Keep the work flowing
From Tiana
wow beautiful school everyone wearing pink celebrating pink day you guys must be having so much fun.
ReplyDeleteBy Esrom