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| 8 Jun 2020 | |
| School News |
But we also know that it’s our job as educators to make our voices louder and stronger. To look at what and who we are and to challenge our own thinking and those of others.
And we commit to doing so.
With huge thanks to our students and Chaplain, Father Matthew, for putting this together.
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