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Peace offering at Cabramatta High School

22/10/2008 10:07:00 AM
BY the time Cabramatta High School's Peace Day celebrations roll around their peace garden will be blooming.

The second stage of the school's garden was funded by a $2000 donation from Alcoa and students, teachers and Mission Australia's work for the dole volunteers did the planting.

The school's annual Peace Day will happen on November 7 and this year's Sydney Peace Prize winner Patrick Dodson will attend.

Mr Dodson won the prize for his advocacy for the human rights of Indigenous people.

School principal Beth Godwin said representatives from over 20 schools will take part in the festivities.

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Peaceful planting:  Cabramatta High School students Jennifer Tra, Annie Van, Tung Huynh and Nemanja Markovic and principal Beth Godwin can enjoy their peace garden after a donation from Alcoa's Bill Robinson to buy plants. Picture: Wesley Lonergan.
Peaceful planting: Cabramatta High School students Jennifer Tra, Annie Van, Tung Huynh and Nemanja Markovic and principal Beth Godwin can enjoy their peace garden after a donation from Alcoa's Bill Robinson to buy plants. Picture: Wesley Lonergan.

16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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