Lithgow High School celebrated the ninth annual National Day of Action against bullying and violence on Friday, March 15.
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Students and staff celebrated along with primary school peers from Lithgow Public School, Cooerwull Public School, Wallerawang Public School, Zig Zag Public School and Portland Central.
The day allowed students to wear mufti displaying the colour orange, which helps promote the day and anti-bullying within schools and the wider community.
All students took an Oath of Kindess to act against bullying and then went on to participate in a combined chalk mural, the creation of an everyday action wall and and activities including giant jenga, chess, connect 4 and lego.
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A barbecue lunch was also provided by Lithgow High School and cooked by students.
Lithgow High School's community liaison officer Samantha Luchetti congratulated all students on their participation and behaviour on the day.
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