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PINK PANTHER PRIDE AT OKPS

October 24, 2016
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Teachers and students enjoy fashion show (Photos Courtesy Zuri Wilkes Photography)
Teachers and students enjoy fashion show (Photos Courtesy Zuri Wilkes Photography)
Teachers and students enjoy fashion show (Photos Courtesy Zuri Wilkes Photography)

Teachers and students enjoy fashion show (Photos Courtesy Zuri Wilkes Photography)
Teachers and students enjoy fashion show (Photos Courtesy Zuri Wilkes Photography)
Teachers and students enjoy fashion show (Photos Courtesy Zuri Wilkes Photography)

Orealia Kelly Primary School hosted its 2nd annual Pink Panther Day, with the theme: “Pawsitive Behaviour Rocks!” The students were split into groups for discussions on the importance of positive behavior.

The motivational speakers included Tamara Pradel, David Christmas, Ron Rogers and Natasha Carty. Their topics included love and respect for yourself, others and your community.

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The students and teachers, were creatively dressed in their pink outfits, and were awarded for Best Dressed and Best Creative wear.
The day provided a number of activities for the children with both modern and old time games such as lime and spoon, threading the needle, ring race and so on.

The day was aimed at promoting and building school pride among students and teachers.

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