The school’s Sustainability Committee has worked tirelessly to raise money for the purchase by selling produce grown in the school’s garden.
But their little tin shed provided little resistance against heartless thieves on two recent occasions.
Among the taken tools were wheel barrows, rakes and shovels.
Deputy principal Sandra Pascoe said students had been left heartbroken.
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READ NOW“The children had been working really hard, but having those things stolen is a real setback,” she said.
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