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OPEN un^ When fairy lights, banners and lanterns appear around the campus, an outsider could be forgiven for thinking they had stumbled into another world. Open Day is one of the most anticipated events of the year-an evening that brings together staff, past, present and future Grammar girls, and their families. Open Day provides the Grammar community with a snapshot of School life showcasing academic, cultural and service pursuits. From fairy floss to fudge, strawberries and cream to the renowned Hirschfeld hot potatoes, each House is responsible for its own stall, with proceeds benefitting the designated House
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charities. The stalls and displays of other community service groups such as the Second Chance Committee, interact, and the Animal Protection Society further enhance the sense of community, connection, and generosity of spirit felt throughout the evening. What makes Open Day special is that it is the girls' event-a time when the School is handed over to the students-a time when they rise to the challenge and responsibility of organising and running an entertaining and memorable evening for all members of the Grammar community
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