Grammar Gazette- Issue 1, 2002

We celebrate cultu ral diversity From Monday 22nd July through to Friday 26th July the school celebrated Language Week Students from all levels and all subjects contributed to the construction of a Wall of Words in the Library. As you entered the Library you could not help but be challenged and encouraged by the "words of wisdom" chosen by the students' As the week continued the range of activities coordinated by the Centre for Language and Literscies served to remind us all of the culture and diversity that exists within the school and the wider community. Students could enjoy the special food available from the tuckshop, the lunch hour karate demonstration, game of boules or

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