Year 6 support A21
In the spirit of giving, our Year 6 students led a heartwarming Christmas initiative to support children affected by human trafficking through the charity A21. As part of the project, students brought in backpacks filled with carefully chosen gifts—ranging from toys and school supplies to warm clothing and hygiene items—all intended to bring comfort and joy to children in need.
Each backpack was packed with thoughtfulness, with students considering what might bring happiness to a child who may be facing difficult circumstances. Some even included handwritten cards or drawings to add a personal touch and a message of hope.
In March, our incredible Year 6 students took to the school field in a spirited sponsored run to raise funds and awareness for A21, a global organisation working to end human trafficking. The event was the culmination of discussions in class about fairness, justice, and making a positive difference in the world—and our students were eager to turn their learning into action.
With trainers on and determination in their hearts, each student challenged themselves to complete as many laps of the field as they could. Cheered on by their peers and teachers, the runners kept their energy high and their commitment strong, showing real perseverance and teamwork throughout the event. Some teachers even joined the efforts!