INFANT students at Calrossy Anglican School have shown off their creativity during their Easter hat parade on Wednesday.
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Students from prep to year 2 wore many fashionable hats using a variety of different materials as they paraded around the school hall.
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Calrossy head of junior school Claire Dalziel said the event didn't go ahead last year due to COVID-19, so it was "truly lovely to have everyone back at Calrossy".
"Having our community with us is a beautiful thing for the children to experience, with their parents back here," she said.
"It's a great opportunity to have our community back here at school with us and our children involved with their families, they've been eagerly preparing their Easter hats and it is a great thing to be doing this Easter."
There were 150 students involved in the event and all had a wonderful time.
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