May Sharp and Rohullah Jafari, Year 12 head girl and boy, with Peter McKerracher of Rotary International and principal Wayne Austin inspecting the Peace Wall.
Camera IconMay Sharp and Rohullah Jafari, Year 12 head girl and boy, with Peter McKerracher of Rotary International and principal Wayne Austin inspecting the Peace Wall. Credit: Supplied/Dominique Menegaldo

Writing on the wall says ‘peace’

Belinda Cipriano, Stirling TimesEastern Reporter

The vision, which looks at calm, care and respect, runs in conjunction with the Matilda Bay Rotary Club and coincides with Rotary International Month of Peace.

The day included cultural performances, activities, face-painting, balloon twisting, juggling, an animal farm, international cuisine made by students at the Mirrabooka Hospitality Training Centre and community stalls

The ‘Peace Wall’ features the word ‘peace’ written in the myriad languages spoken at the high school.

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