Group photo: The students pose all together on the playground.
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Megan Fisher
St Mary’s College’s students costumes did not disappoint this St Patrick’s Day with Wear Something Green Day.
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Members of the year six Social Justice Team organised the dress-up day and got together to sell green jelly cups at lunch time.
All money raised from the green jelly sales will go towards project compassion — the school’s annual Lenten appeal in support of charity against poverty, Caritas.
News photographer Megan Fisher went along to capture the spectacular costumes.
Green but no grinch: There were smiles in abundance as Years 1-2 students showed off their green costumes for St Patrick’s Day.
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Megan Fisher
‘Very limey’: Year 1 student Evie Wanless trying the fundraising jelly.
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Too cool for school: Year 1 student Malia Phillips and Year 2 student Khianna Hooker show off their sophisticated green fashion.
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Megan Fisher
Behind the scenes: Year 6 students Simmie Kaur and Maya Williams helped organise “Wear Something Green!” day.
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Megan Fisher
Just swinging by: Year 6 student Cooper Forsyth joined in on the taste test and photoshoot.
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Playground pose: Year 6 student Ethan Ulrich shows off his green jelly cup.
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Colour coordinated and cool: Year 1 student Cash Jones sporting his St Patrick’s Day face paint and matching badge.
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Very stylish: Year 1 student Haven Liones went all out with green sparkles and a leafy crown.
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Megan Fisher
Delicious jelly: Year 1 student Billie Davies poses with her green jelly cup on the playground.
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Megan Fisher