2013 School Magazine

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In early May, Grammar assumed a pinkish hue to celebrate our annual Pink Day. Held in support of the Nat'on al Breast Cancer Foundation. Pink Day was a great opportunity for everyone to show her spirit and support a good cause. In AUStral'a, one in eight women will be directly affected by breast cancer. Clearly it is a cause very close to the hearts of many in the Grammar community, which was evident in the wholehearted display of support and enthusiasm shown by all

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The Service Crew sold delightful pink fairy bread. as girls eager to let their inner Beyonce shine boogied on the CLC dance floor. Later on. many congregated on the pool lawn for what was for many the highlight of the day: gathering in the shape of a giant pink ribbon The move, which required a fair bit of teamwork and determination to ensure its success, was a great metaphor for the spirit of the day and the Grammar attitude towards service. As an added bonus, the photograph of the ribbon went viral on social media, receiving an unprecedented number of 'likes' on Facebook. The power of pink was truly embraced by all

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