Bella Lahm, Lucy Taylor, Heli Chauhan, Avaya DeStefanis and Olivia Caruana accessorise their school uniforms with touches of green and gold.
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St Anne’s School of Wonder learning mentors dressed as Olympians to surprise the students on their ‘a touch of green and gold day’ last Friday.
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Green and gold ribbons were the order of the day for Hope Ryan and Jorja Neff.
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Zoe Ennis and Lily Potter loved the chance to jazz up their school uniforms in the spirit of the Olympics.
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Annabelle Dullard, Eva Lowe, Maddison Feltham and Emily Little added a touch of green and gold to their school uniforms, along with medals and plush koala toys to get further into the Aussie athlete theme.
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Dharm Chauhan chose a touch of green and gold face paint to show his support to Australian athletes competing at this year’s Olympic Games in France.
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Menley Corish-Zito’s hairstyle was influenced by the Aussie Olympic spirit.
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Zander Corrigan’s green and gold accessory was also sun smart on the warm winter’s day.
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Mia Snow sports gold plaits to get into the spirit.
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Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!
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St Anne’s College students celebrated Australian athletes’ efforts at the Olympic Games on Friday, August 9, by wearing ‘a touch of green and gold’ to school.
This term, students from the Kialla college’s School of Wonder and School of Innovation learned about the Olympic Games while it was taking place.
Staff at the college got in the spirit by dressing up as athletes from various sports, including power walkers, BMX riders and skateboarders.