Inclusive Messages Shared on Wear It Purple Day
Thank you to the countless staff and students who supported yesterday’s Wear It Purple Day at PLHS. Well done to all those who got involved by wearing purple, holding fabulous conversations, and showing support to our SRC reps as they led the lunchtime activities in the Amphitheatre.
The students (and staff) in attendance wrote messages representing our school value of INCLUSIVITY on paper balloons – a special shout out to Mrs Amber Mullins and her son Cooper for preparing the lolly bags that were handed out to students who took the time to share a positive thought.
Our Resource Centre team will collate and display these balloons so that students can reflect upon what an inclusive bunch we are at PLHS.
Thanks everyone,
~ Mrs Lenny Woods (Student Wellbeing Leader)









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